Introducing the Veterans Breakfast Club at The Hollies

The Hollies Care Centre on Hessle are thrilled to announce the launch of their Veterans Breakfast Club. This exciting new initiative is designed to honour and celebrate the rich experiences and stories of our veterans, while fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among participants.

Our Mission

The mission of the Veterans Breakfast Club is simple yet profound: to create communities of listening around veterans and their stories. By providing a welcoming space where veterans can come together, share their memories, and connect with one another, we aim to build strong bonds and support networks that enrich the lives of all involved.

What to Expect

At the Veterans Breakfast Club, attendees can expect a warm and inviting atmosphere where they can enjoy a delicious breakfast while engaging in meaningful conversations. Whether sharing tales of bravery, recounting humorous anecdotes, or simply listening to others, each breakfast promises to be a rewarding experience.

Join Us

We invite veterans from all walks of life to join us at The Hollies in Hessle for our Veterans Breakfast Club. Whether you are a veteran yourself, a family member of a veteran, or simply someone who wants to show support, you are welcome to be part of this special community.

Details:

  • Location: The Hollies, 46 Ferriby Road, Hessle, HU13 0HT
  • Time: 09.30 – 11.30
  • Date: 8th & 22nd August, and every second and fourth week of every month thereafter.

CALL  01482 643293 FOR MORE DETAILS

Come and be part of a community that values and honours the stories of our veterans. Together, we can create lasting connections and celebrate the remarkable lives of those who have served.

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This is one of many initiatives HICA is planning since joining the Veterans Friendly Framework. Specifically designed for residential settings for older people, the Veterans Friendly Framework (VFF) helps care providers offer appropriate support to the thousands of veterans living in care homes across England.