
Yoga
Join us to start the week with a series of positive, fun yoga sessions to look after you in both body and mind.
We provide help for carers across Surrey. Young carers, adult carers, professionals who work with carers, simply click below to find the information which is right for you.
Learn moreJoin us to start the week with a series of positive, fun yoga sessions to look after you in both body and mind.
Are you supporting someone with dementia? Join us to talk to a Dementia Navigator from the Alzheimer's Society and find out some helpful strategies.
Come along to our Carers' Hub for information, advice and support. No need to book, just drop in.
What's happening at Action for Carers and the wider caring world...
We are delighted that Dorking and Mole Valley Athletics Club (DMVAC) has chosen Action for Carers Surrey as one of its two charity partners for 2025, alongside The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. This fantastic community event will help raise funds and awareness for both causes.
How to manage repeat prescriptions - for you or the person you care for - to stay safe
We're moving to a brand new database which will hold all our carer information.
Our new Impact Report (covering 2023-24) looks at our work and the difference we make in support of Surrey's unpaid carers of all ages.
We offer Surrey's carers all sorts of free support. Our expert teams provide information and advice, run support groups and events and more.
unpaid adult carers, plus another 2000+ aged 5-17, were supported by us in 2022. But we know there are many more carers in Surrey. Please register with us for support.
phone calls were made in 2022 by our friendly and expert Helpline staff to carers in need. We're here for you if you're an unpaid carer in Surrey.
adult carers attended one of our 871 events in 2022, either face-to-face or on line. We've always got lots going on, please take a look at what's on offer over the next few weeks!
There are more than 115,000 carers living in Surrey. They come from all walks of life and range in age from 5 to 95.
Julie-Anne is 12 and helps care for her older sister who has epilepsy.
Hasu gave up a highly successful, international business in order to care for his wife and son. He thinks it's really important to ask for support when you need it.
Sriya looks after her elderly grandparents. She found it hard to manage all the extra responsibilities, but is doing well, and says that being a carer is very much part of who she is.