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raise a toast to britains carersEnfield Carers Centre is raising money for a Young Adult Carers Project to help 3000 young people in Enfield looking after someone in their family with an illness or disability.

Help us raise funds by hosting a breakfast during 17-19th October. Invite your friends and family to enjoy a delicious breakfast and make a donation.

Why not have a special theme to make your breakfast fun?

Contact us and we can supply you with placemats, recipes, invitations and other publicity material for free!

Another way you can get involved is by nominating your local café if you think they make the best breakfast. The winning café will receive an award by a surprise guest on Friday 17th October for Enfield’s Best Breakfast.

A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL CAFÉS BELOW WHO’VE JOINED US TO HELP.

IF YOUR FAVOURITE CAFÉ ISN’T LISTED YET  -  TELL THEM ABOUT OUR CAMPAIGN.

  • Baskervilles Tea Shop, 66 Alderman's Hill, N13
  • Café Bono, 742 Hertford Road, EN3 6PR
  • Chef’s Kitchen, 76 Chase Side, EN2 6NX
  • Coffee Sense, 28 The Green, Winchmore Hill, N21
  • Heritage Coffee & Tea Company, 7 The Broadway, N14
  • Harris & Hoole, 10 Chase Side, N14
  • Kiva Coffee House and Brasserie, 344 Green Lanes, N13
  • N9 Café, 33 North Mall, Edmonton N9
  • Munchiez Café, 10 The Concourse, Edmonton Green N9
  • Music Shop & Art Café, 29-30 The Town, EN2 6LU
  • Sizzlers Café, 812 Hertford Road, Enfield EN3 6UE
  • Southgate Cafe & Grill, 18 The Broadway, N14
  • Star Café, 256 High Street, Ponders End EN3
  • Treacles Tea Shop, 14 The Green, Winchmore Hill, N21

Britain’s Best Breakfast is a national fundraising campaign hosted by Carers Trust, the largest charity for unpaid carers.  The campaign will help raise money to support unpaid carers and give them a break from their caring role and to encourage people to wake up to the realities of caring. There are nearly 30,000 unpaid carers in Enfield alone. Three in five of us will become a carer at some point in our lives. Most of us will know a carer.

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