Thera East Anglia supports people with a learning disability to live in their own home, access their community, and access short breaks (or respite).

We also have a strong focus on supported employment and help people to access volunteering opportunities, paid working opportunities, and to gain new skills.

You can contact us by phoning 0300 303 1281 or by using our contact form.

Contact Thera East Anglia

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To view our archived CQC profile, please visit here.

In this section

How we can help

Find out how we can support you at home, in your community or for short breaks.

Checking quality

Thera East Anglia has different ways of checking the quality of your support.

Get involved

You can get involved with Thera East Anglia in different ways.

Tech it Out

Tech it Out is a digital inclusion project funded by the Cambridgeshire Innovate and Cultivate fund which aims to support adults with a learning disability who live across Cambridgeshire to get online.

Meet the board

Thera East Anglia's board members work together to plan for the future as well as review the work we have been doing.

Meet our staff

Meet the senior staff team at Thera East Anglia.

Jobs

Find out more about working for Thera East Anglia.

Thera East Anglia from the blog

Having Your Voice Heard Over Radio Waves: Will’s Story

Posted 21/06/2024

In our final story for Learning Disability Week, we are celebrating Will, a young man supported by Thera East Anglia. Will continues to break down barriers in his passion to be a sports commentator and uploads a sportscast to social media every week!

Learning Disability Week 2024: Lee’s Story

Posted 19/06/2024

This Learning Disability Week is all about people with a learning disability being seen, heard and valued. Today, are celebrating Lee, one of the first people Thera supported, and his incredible achievements!

25 Ways Thera has made an Impact – Will

Posted 26/01/2024

Read about Will, his journey and his love for sports. Will shares how important it is that people with disabilities are not limited and have the support they need to break down barriers across all areas of work.