Local hero opens new Wellbeing Centre for Horsham District


19 Jun 2021


Local hero Maddie Dubois has been recognised for her outstanding community work throughout the pandemic when she was chosen to open Horsham District’s new Wellbeing Centre in Horsham town centre on Saturday 19 June.

Horsham District Council wanted to find an extra special person to officially declare the Wellbeing Centre open and Maddie’s nomination came out tops.

Maddie (pictured here with Harry Crayford, a young person she works with) has worked continuously throughout the pandemic to give vital support to young people at both Ingfield Manor School and the Springboard Centre, whilst also working as a carer to support three children in the Horsham area.

Maddie went above and beyond to provide care and compassion to all the children she worked with and provided local families with much needed respite when many other services had to stop.

Maddie cuts the ribbon at the new Wellbeing Centre. The ribbon is held by Councillor Claire Vickers and Council Chairman David Skipp. The Wellbeing team stand in a row behind smiling

The Council’s brand new pop-up Wellbeing Centre is based in Unit 4a in The Forum (in the walkway through to TK Maxx).

Visitors will be able to drop in to the Centre to find out about a wide of services that are on offer, free of charge.

The spacious new centre will offer residents the opportunity to pop in and sit down and talk about how a few small changes to their health and wellbeing will help them move forward in a positive way.

You can find out about the following services:

  • Healthy eating and weight loss
  • Prediabetes
  • Getting active
  • Improving strength and balance
  • Quitting smoking
  • Wellbeing checks (MOTs and NHS Health Checks)
  • Alcohol awareness and reduction
  • Simple steps to improve your mental wellbeing
  • Wellbeing support for workplaces
  • Other local services offering support.

Commenting on the new Wellbeing Centre, Horsham District Council Cabinet Member for Community Matters and Wellbeing Cllr Claire Vickers said:

After such a difficult time for so many people, the opening of this excellent new facility is very timely.


It is always good to talk, and I think with the easing of lockdown restrictions to now be able to have face to face conversations with our experienced health and wellbeing advisors in such a welcoming environment will be really beneficial to many residents.


I would encourage as many people as possible to come along and meet our Wellbeing team and take advantage of the many courses, classes and services on offer, all of which are free.

The Centre will be staffed Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm.