Coping with Cancer in Leicestershire & Rutland – The Men’s Shed Project is a dedicated initiative located at 35 Westleigh Rd, Leicester, LE3 0HH, designed to support men facing the challenges of cancer. This unique project offers a welcoming and supportive environment where individuals can connect, share experiences, and engage in practical activities that promote well-being and camaraderie. With a focus on mental health and community engagement, The Men’s Shed provides a safe space for discussion and creativity, allowing participants to work on projects that foster both skill development and friendship.

Our team is committed to delivering exceptional service, ensuring that every member feels valued and heard. Whether you are seeking information, need emotional support, or simply wish to participate in hands-on workshops, we are here to assist you. Our approach prioritizes customer satisfaction, creating an atmosphere that encourages open communication and personal growth.

Join us at The Men’s Shed Project to discover a place where resilience is nurtured, friendships are forged, and hope flourishes. For inquiries or to book an appointment, please reach out to us at 0116 223 0055. Embrace the journey of coping with cancer alongside others who understand and care.

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Rob Bentham

5 Google Rating

Attended this place with my wife who was diagnosed with a brain tumer great place to go and felt at

5/ 5

Attended this place with my wife who was diagnosed with a brain tumer great place to go and felt at home

ANITA

5 Google Rating

I would have been lost and lonely without this team

5/ 5

I would have been lost and lonely without this team

Julie Page

5 Google Rating

It is an excellent place to go where people understand the aspects of coping with cancer, both for p

5/ 5

It is an excellent place to go where people understand the aspects of coping with cancer, both for patients and their families. Very friendly and approachable place. This small charity could do with as much financial support as people are willing to offer.

Avril Thompson

5 Google Rating

True care for cancer patients

5/ 5

True care for cancer patients

Lucy Reed

1 Google Rating

Quite sad really not very good experience at all, very poor time to get back to me when me sister wa

1/ 5

Quite sad really not very good experience at all, very poor time to get back to me when me sister was passing. Not very helpful when I got threw. Used loros then instead and they was great. Shame as they were recommended

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