As Volunteers Week 2026 draws to a close, we wanted to take a moment to say something very simple but very important: THANK YOU. The Alice Cross Centre would not
First Aid Training at the Alice
On the 22nd May we had a brilliant day of first aid training with Jo from Trusted Training. Members of staff and volunteers from The Alice Cross Centre alongside our
Thank you Teignmouth Ladies Friendly Dart League
A HUGE thank you to the wonderful Teignmouth Ladies Friendly Dart League for their incredible generosity and community spirit 💛 We were absolutely delighted to be chosen as their seasonal
Alice Cross Centre Community Update – Spring 2026
Hello everyone, We thought it was about time we shared a proper update with all our wonderful supporters, subscribers, volunteers and friends because the last few months at the Alice
Game On! – our Games Night
We had a lot of fun at our Games Night on Saturday night. Players took on the challenge of the various games around the room in teams of four. Before
Thank You to TMS Maritime
We would like to extend a warm, Alice Cross, heartfelt thanks to TMS Maritime for their incredibly generous donation of £1,010, raised through their Christmas raffle. Based in Teignmouth, TMS
Our Men’s Group welcomes two great guest speakers…
Our Brew and Chat Men’s group has had a couple of great guest speakers in the last couple of weeks. On Friday the 20th March Chris Inch joined us to
We celebrate International Women’s Day 2026
On Sunday the 8th March we celebrated International Women’s Day 2026 at TAAG in Teignmouth. As well as a display of our events and activities, see photo below. Our Centre
A Fundraising Quilt for The Alice Cross Centre
This quilt is so much more than fabric and thread, it is memory, love, and time stitched gently together. Handmade by The Quilters Tea Party, this one-of-a-kind quilt was created
Our Brew & Chat group visit the Newton Abbot Museum
Our Brew and Chat men’s group visited the Newton Abbot Museum last week. The welcoming staff gave us an extensive tour of the museum, historian Tess Walker told us about
