
At SoundLincs, they proudly provide support to those who need it most.
Their Connect project uses music-based interventions to reduce suicide risk, assisting people as they transition from mental health wards back into the community.
They also deliver our services directly within acute and rehab mental health wards and step-down services.
By offering creative engagement during a time of heightened vulnerability, Connect provides participants with a pathway to stability, connection, and hope.
The community groups listed below represent the crucial final steps in the recovery journey, providing long-term engagement and peer support.
Each Connect group provides access to professional musicians and high-quality equipment, allowing participants the freedom to create and express themselves in a way that aligns with their personal needs and interests.
The groups are taking place in various locations across Lincolnshire.
Gainsborough
Starting in January 2026 on Monday mornings at Bearded Fishermen Charity, 20 Market Place, Gainsborough, DN21 2BY
Sleaford
Tuesdays around noon at the Hub, Navigation Wharf, Carre Street, Sleaford, NG34 7TW
Pinchbeck
Wednesday afternoons at Pinchbeck Community Hub & Library, 48 Knight Street, Pinchbeck, Spalding, PE11 3RU
Grantham
Tuesday evenings at National Grief Advice Service, The Maltings, First Floor Offices, Wharf Road, Grantham, NG31 6BH
Boston
Monday mornings at Boston Wellbeing Hub, Centenary Methodist Church, Red Lion Street, Boston, PE21 6NY
Lincoln
Thursday afternoons at Bridge Church Lincoln, Bridge Central, Portland Street, Lincoln, LN5 7NN
If the SoundLincs Connect Project sounds beneficial for an individual or client you currently support, they encourage you to make a referral today by following the simple instructions below.
You can also refer yourself to these free sessions.
