Support Essex Respite & Care Association

FUNDRAISING

Essex Respite & Care Association is a small charity, every year we work tirelessly to obtain much needed funds to supplement our client’s activity budget and day-to-day running costs.

Without the generosity of our supporters, members, and campaigners we would not be able to provide support to people affected by conditions such as anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, dementia, stroke, ABI, TBI and those who are neurodiverse.

We would like to give thanks to the following organisations and Trusts who have kindly supported our charity:

If you feel you can help us continue to work with people and help them achieve their goals, or if you wish to become a member and have an opportunity to influence our work, contact us on t. 01245 353855 or contact us at office@essexrespite.org.uk.

Get in touch

Call our confidential support line on 01245 353855.
Our office is open

Monday 09.00am – 14.00pm, Tuesday 09.00am – 16.30pm, Wednesday 09.00am – 14.00pm, Thursday 09.00am – 16.30pm and Friday 09.00am – 16.30pm

Making A Difference

ERCA commit to continually trying to support the client in bettering their life

ERCA invest time and energy in what is and in what can be

ERCA staff strive to be uplifting and motivating

Make a difference

ERCA commit to continually trying to support the client in bettering their life

ERCA invest time and energy in what is and in what can be

ERCA staff strive to be uplifting and motivating

Person Centered

ERCA support clients to work towards their goals

ERCA support clients to take control over their lives

Clients have choice over the support they receive

ERCA welcomes and listens to any client and carer feedback

Dignity & Respect

ERCA treat clients and their carers with dignity and respect regardless of their culture, religion, age, race, sexual orientation and disability

All staff accept and respect clients and their carers' confidentiality and individuality

ERCA respects a client’s right to make their own decisions and choices about how they want to be supported