Bringing Our Community Together at Christmas

Bringing Our Community Together at Christmas

Christmas is a time for togetherness, but we know it can also feel lonely for some. Whether you’re looking for a friendly face, support, or simply some festive cheer, our community is here to help.

This page brings together local events and support especially for anyone finding the season tough. Discover ways to connect, join in, or just find a little comfort this Christmas—you are always welcome, and you are not alone.

Non-urgent advice: Christmas Drop In Session 17 December

Age Concern GX are going to hold a Christmas drop in on 17 December at the Information Centre. It will run from 11am to 1pm and will just be a festive get together with refreshments and lots of chatter.
Age Concern GX usually hold monthly talks on the first Tuesday of every month, at the Chalfont St Peter Community Centre. For the session on 2 December they will not do a talk, but instead having a Christmas songs ‘Performance and Sing-Along’ with the help of Chalfont St Peter CoE Academy School Choir. Refreshments from 1:30pm, festive singing starts at 2pm.
Age Concern GX

Christmas 2025

The following events are being organised and hosted by Gold Hill Baptist Church at The Hub in Chalfont St Peter. Please follow the link below to see the full Christmas Programme.

Christmas Programme

People’s Pantry

Here for you this Christmas

We understand that Christmas can be a tough time for some people in our community.

If you are in need of a Christmas food hamper, please click the button to share your need.

Request a Hamper

Coping with overwhelm and loneliness this Christmas

Christmas can be a joyful time for many, but it’s important to remember that it’s not always a happy season for everyone. Many of us find this time of year overwhelming, juggling busy schedules filled with catching up with friends and family, Christmas parties, and travel plans. It’s completely normal for some to feel strained or stressed by these demands.

We also want to acknowledge those who may feel lonely this Christmas. For some, challenges such as family difficulties, financial struggles, mental health issues, or addiction can make the season especially hard. If you know someone who may be facing Christmas alone, please encourage them to reach out because support is available.

If you or someone you know is feeling overwhelmed or lonely, there are services ready to help throughout the festive period.

Christmas can be a joyful time for many, but it’s important to remember that it’s not always a happy season for everyone. Many of us find this time of year overwhelming, juggling busy schedules filled with catching up with friends and family, Christmas parties, and travel plans. It’s completely normal for some to feel strained or stressed by these demands.

We also want to acknowledge those who may feel lonely this Christmas. For some, challenges such as family difficulties, financial struggles, mental health issues, or addiction can make the season especially hard. If you know someone who may be facing Christmas alone, please encourage them to reach out because support is available.

If you or someone you know is feeling overwhelmed or lonely, there are services ready to help throughout the festive period.

Thanks for reading! Dr Turner, Dr Yeomans, Ruth Franklin and the whole team at The Hall Practice.