The Pear Tree Centre

The Pear Tree Fund

The Pear Tree Centre

Welcome to the Pear Tree Centre

The Pear Tree Centre is a warm and welcoming one-stop-shop which offers support, information, counselling and benefits advice to anyone who has been diagnosed with a life-changing illness.

The centre is open from 10am to 4pm on Monday to Friday.

It opened in January 2020 following an extensive fundraising drive which attracted fantastic support from the local community. Anyone with a life-changing condition, as well as their families and carers, is welcome to drop in and use the services on offer, which include:

  • information and support to help understand diagnosis
  • counselling
  • financial and benefits advice
  • bereavement support
  • children and family support services
  • headscarf tying and “feel good” support
  • complementary treatments such as Reiki, massage and reflexology
  • signposting to other agencies

The centre is open to anyone living in north east Suffolk and south Norfolk. It serves around 50,000 people living in the rural towns and villages around Bungay, Beccles, Kessingland, Southwold, Leiston, Saxmundham, Framlingham, Stradbroke, Fressingfield and Harleston.

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New grant to help people enjoy gentle exercise

The Pear Tree Fund has been awarded £9,420 which will help more than 100 people to take part in gentle exercise and healthy lifestyle courses. The award has been made by Sport England as part of its Movement Fund, which ... Read More
Staff at a pub celebrate after raising £20,000 for charity

Popular pub raises a terrific total for cherished local charity

Staff and customers at The Queen’s Head at Bramfield have raised more than £20,000 for a much-loved charity which provides vital support to people with life-changing illnesses and their families. Landlady Kate Wood chose the Pear Tree Fund as the ... Read More
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Helping save lives in Toby’s memory

More than 210 young people aged between 14 and 35 have been screened for undetected heart conditions during a very special memorial event held at the Pear Tree Centre. The screening took place in memory of much-loved footballer Toby Chenery ... Read More

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