Project Description

Welcome to Centre 33 Cambridge

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Address

33 Clarendon Street,
Cambridge CB1 1JX

Easter break: On Fri 29th March, Sat 30th March and Mon 1st April there will be no drop-ins open and no appointments.

Our usual drop-in opening times are:

Monday: CLOSED

Tuesday: 12-5pm.

Wednesday: 12-5pm

Thursday: CLOSED

Friday, 12pm-5pm

Saturday 10am-1pm

Sunday CLOSED

When we are not open you can call, email or text and we will get back to you. We are still here to support you and in some circumstances we can offer face to face appointments out of these hours.

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If you need support while we are closed, please take a look at the options listed here.

Access information: we have a wheelchair ramp available and an accessible door bell. There is also a hearing loop should you need it. Please let us know if you have any other access needs.

Someone to talk to

If you need help with housing, sexual health (including STI testing, condoms and c-card), mental health & emotional wellbeing, pregnancy testing, money matters, food bank vouchers, job seeking, training & education or anything else that is on your mind, then please come and see us at one of our drop-ins or get in touch during our opening hours.

Remember all of these services are free and you don’t need an appointment. On occasion you may have to wait until someone can talk with you.

Call us, email us or message us. See all our details here.

Support with your mental health

If you would like to discuss your mental health then please get in touch to speak with a project worker who can assess your needs and find the best support for you – sometimes this will be counselling. This might be through Centre 33 or with another organisation. We can help you find a good fit. Read more information about counselling here.

Appointments are available across the week.

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What happens when I visit?

Young Carers Project in Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire

We support young carers up to the age of 18 with the impact of their caring responsibilities. This could be:

  • Offering you a Young Carers Needs Assessment
  • Giving you someone to talk to
  • Helping you to meet other young carers in the same situation as you
  • Supporting you with life transitions like starting a new school

Get in touch to find out more click here.

For a full listing of our schools activity, see here
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