The aim of the Death Café movement is to increase awareness of death in order to help people make the most of their finite lives.

Open to everyone for tea, cake and conversation with no agenda. A respectful, confidential and non-hierarchical space.

For more details contact the Centre.

 

News

  • Donation received from the Three Grand Principles UGLE No.441 lodge

    In December, we received a kind donation from the Three […]

  • A highly colourful and enjoyable Christmas Bazaar 2023 at the Centre

    Thank you to all our stall holders and volunteers and […]

  • Gonville Hotel Cambridge supports the Centre during Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    This October, the Gonville Hotel Cambridge supported the Centre in […]

  • Wellbeing Event held at the Centre – Wellbeing Throughout the Autumn Months – 17th October 2023

    Today we had a lovely Wellbeing Event Cambridge Cancer Help […]

  • New Peer Cancer Support Groups and Therapies available at the Centre

    New Cancer Support Groups and Therapies We are pleased to […]

  • Hills Demolition cycle around Cambridge raises £2400 for the Centre

    A huge thank you to the team at Hill Demolition […]

Events

  • Mar

    23

    Join us on Saturday 23rd March for our Easter Craft Fair at the Centre.

    A date for your diaries! Join us on Saturday 23rd […]

  • May

    14

    6 week Macmillan HOPE course starts on Tuesday 14th May 2024

    Our next MacMillan HOPE course starts on Tuesday 14th May […]

  • Mar

    7

    Join us for our Quiz Night on Thursday 7th March 2024 starting at 7pm

    Please join us for our Quiz Night on Thursday 7th […]

  • Mar

    12

    Talk on a New Trial for Prostate Cancer and Gut Health from Professor Robert Thomas

    We are privileged to be hosting a talk on a […]

  • Jan

    23

    6 week Macmillan HOPE course starts on 23rd January 2024

    Our next Macmillan HOPE course (Helping to Overcome Problems Effectively) starts on 23rd January 2024 […]

  • Jan

    30

    Let’s Talk about Cancer – Cancer screening programmes and why they are important

    Let’s Talk about Cancer – Cancer screening programmes and why […]