Looking after our mental health doesn’t have to happen alone—and in Lincolnshire, Wellbeing Hubs are here to make sure no one feels they have to. These community-based spaces offer grassroots-level support, giving people a place to connect, seek advice, and feel understood.
At the heart of each Wellbeing Hub are Community Connectors—trained, compassionate individuals who provide free and confidential support. They are there to listen, offer guidance, and help you navigate any mental health or wellbeing challenges you may be facing. Whether you need someone to talk to, information about local services, or support accessing specialist help, Community Connectors can point you in the right direction.
But Wellbeing Hubs are about more than support—they’re also vibrant community spaces where people can discover new activities, take up hobbies, and build meaningful connections. Loneliness and isolation can have a significant impact on mental health, and the hubs offer a welcoming environment where you can meet others, join in with group sessions, or simply enjoy being part of a supportive community.
These hubs are a great place to visit whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, want to boost your wellbeing, or are simply looking to try something new. Many people use the hubs to stay socially active, develop new skills, or access groups that help improve confidence and resilience.
Finding your nearest Wellbeing Hub is easy—just click the link provided on our website to explore locations across Lincolnshire. Each hub is unique, shaped by the needs and strengths of the local community it serves.
If you’re ready to connect, share, or take positive steps for your wellbeing, your local Wellbeing Hub is here to support you every step of the way.