
Work with us
If your charity supports families affected by disability or serious illness, you already know that parents and family carers often carry a huge emotional burden alongside everything else. Caring for a child with complex needs can be exhausting, isolating, and hard to talk about. The Almond Tree Foundation was created by parents with that same lived experience, and we partner with charities to offer something specifically for those parents.
Our programme is a structured wellbeing series, shaped around the real needs of your community and led by professionally trained wellbeing coaches who each bring personal experience of caring for a child with complex needs. That combination helps us create spaces that feel warm, grounded, and safe for honest reflection.
How it works
We work alongside each charity to shape a programme that fits its community. We typically begin with a short parent survey to surface the pressures and themes most alive for families, then build a structured online series of around 4 interactive and reflective sessions.
What parents take away
Space to step out of the day-to-day pressures of caring and reflect on their own wellbeing, alongside others who understand. Parents tell us they leave feeling more supported, less alone, and better able to navigate the emotional strain of family caring.

We’ve run programmes with charities including Scope, Camp Simcha and Carers UK. You can see an example of the wellbeing workshop series we developed with Scope here.
Richard Luke, Cerebral Palsy Programme Lead at Scope, said: "They have the ability to make people feel able to open up, fostering growth, compassion, and inclusivity. They approach every project with professionalism, empathy, and a genuine commitment to making a difference."
The next step
If this feels relevant to your community, we’d love to talk about how we could shape something that genuinely supports the parents and carers you work with.
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