Events & Entertainment | Posted on March 4th, 2025 | return to news
Hug T-shirt event to be held in Broadstone ahead of Mother’s Day
To be held at Care UK’s The Potteries on Friday 14 March, participants will have the chance to create special colourful T-shirts.

Mother’s Day this year is on 30 March, and ahead of this a care home in Broadstone is to host a T-shirt making session for residents, community members and their loved ones.
Care UK’s The Potteries, on York Road, will open its doors for the unique event on Friday 14 March, from 2pm to 4pm, where participants can create their very own ‘hug T-shirts’ using paint and their own bodies to transfer the imprinted embrace of a loved one onto their garment.
During the workshop, led by the activities team, those taking part will paint their arms with a swirl of colours before hugging their chosen partner, who will be wearing a plain white t-shirt, to create a colourful imprint.
The creative session will also encourage cognitive engagement and emotional wellbeing, giving residents and community members the chance to build relationships with one another in a fun – and delightfully messy – environment.
Zita Turner, home manager said: “Our wonderful T-shirt making workshop will truly fill the home with love, while having many extra benefits for everyone involved.
“Crafts and other physical activities often utilise repetitive and tactile actions, which can be particularly calming and accessible for those living with dementia.
“It will be fantastic to welcome members of the Poole community to share in our workshop and create special keepsakes to remind them they are loved. We know it will be a day to remember!”
Participants are asked to book in advance and bring their own white T-shirts to the session.
To book a spot at the event, please contact customer relations manager Caroline Hearne on 01202 069 835, email caroline.hearne@careuk.com or visit careuk.com/the-potteries.
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