Young & Young Adult Carer Newsletter & Events Programme January 2026 – April 2026 - Carers Trust Solihull

Young & Young Adult Carer Newsletter For January – April 2026 is Out Now!

What a packed few months it’s been, and we have even more to come! 

As the new year approaches, we’re delighted to share all the wonderful moments from recent months and present our exciting programme running from January through to April 2026

Inside, you’ll discover stories from our peer mentors’ celebratory bowling evening, our monthly wellbeing and movement meetings, yoga and wellbeing sessions, the Young Carers in Schools Award, and an incredible summer of residential adventures, beach breaks, VR fun and theme park trips.

You can also read how Carers Trust Solihull has secured the contract to continue delivering services on behalf of Solihull Council, ensuring we can keep supporting children and young people whose lives are affected by caring for someone at home.

Don’t forget to check out our programme of upcoming events and activities for young carers aged 5–25, packed with opportunities to relax, have fun, build confidence and connect with others who understand what it’s like to be a carer. 

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