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BREATHE Has a New Home – The Woollen Room at Toby Carvery Rooley Lane, BD5 8LB!

We’re excited to share that BREATHE will now meet in the welcoming Woollen Room at Toby Carvery, a private space designed for comfort and connection.

Toby Carvery is a fully accessible venue, offering disabled parking bays close to the entrance, a ground-level layout for easy access, and an accessible bathroom just steps from our meeting room. Having a private space allows us to manage the comfort of the environment we are in. It’s a space where everyone can feel included and at ease.

Hiring this wonderful space costs £25 per session, and we’re grateful for any support you can provide to help cover this cost. Your donations ensure we can continue offering a private meeting space with free tea & coffee, making BREATHE a welcoming and nurturing place for all.

If you’d like to contribute, please donate below. Every little bit helps us keep this vital community going. Together, we can create a space where support, understanding, and friendship thrive.

All donations, after the deduction of applicable fees, will be used to cover the costs associated with securing and maintaining the venue for BREATHE meetings, as well as providing complimentary tea and coffee for attendees.

To help us continue to grow our community, please follow and share BREATHE on Instagram

To discuss how BREATHE can support or work with you please email.

BREATHE asks, out of respect that food and drink is only purchased from the Toby Carvery.

  • West Yorkshire Family

    BREATHE has been amazing and made me feel we belong wholeheartedly. Non judgmental and full of support and laughs to make any difficulties more manageable. Feels like been a member of the group forever, yet only been a few months!

  • Gemma, Bradford

    Finding BREATHE was the best thing ever for me and my family. As well as all being parents in the same boat, the knowledge between this group of people has been a great support.

  • Kelly, West Yorkshire

    I honestly can't describe the difference it has made, I was barely keeping afloat, I thought I'd gone wrong somewhere and was a mass of guilt and anxiety that everyone else seemed to have it sorted. I felt validated and heard, my boys were just wired differently and I hadn't got it all wrong.