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It’s estimated there are over 70,000 people in Lincolnshire providing care for a relative or friend. We believe every one of those people deserves the support necessary to thrive in their role.

Event

28

Apr

In person

Male carers indoor archery for Active April

11am - 2pm

Friskney Village Hall, Church Rd, Boston, England, PE22 8RD

Male carers are invited to attend a few hours learning archery with Acorn Archery! Come along and socialise with other male carers and enjoy learning a new sport for Active April. Archery is more than just a sport; it's a pathway to improved mental health and overall wellbeing. The focus and concentration required helps reduce stress and anxiety, whilst the physical aspect promotes fitness and co-ordination. Plus, the sense of accomplishment, community and acceptance you'll find with Acorn Archers is unmatched. At Acorn Archers, all individuals are encouraged to help and assist with practice activities and shoots, planning and expressing their ideas, and opinions and encouraging their fellow club members. Whether you're a complete beginner or an expert bowman, you'll find a welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone has something valuable to contribute. No individual is ever too old to stop learning, or too young to pass on knowledge or offer assistance to others where appropriate.

There is a maximum one ticket per carer for this event. Free parking on-site. No refreshments provided. Please advise if you have any medical conditions that may need additions support. Access is available for wheelchair users and individuals with limited mobility.

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