The Story of The Joshua Tree
Supporting the emotional health and wellbeing of families affected by childhood cancers.
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Helping families feel stronger, physically, emotionally, and together.
We provide 1:1 personal training and bootcamp-style group sessions for teens and adults. Whether you’re a young person rebuilding strength post-treatment or a parent looking to focus on your own health, our sessions are safe, supportive, and individually adapted.
Delivered by experienced professionals, our evidence-based programmes take into account the effects of treatment including fatigue, reduced mobility, cardiovascular concerns, and immune system sensitivity.
Every plan is personalised, reflecting each individual’s treatment history, current health, and recovery goals.
Treatment side effects can impact appetite, taste, digestion, and eating habits, leading to challenges with nutrition and self-esteem, especially for children and young people.
Our dedicated nutritional adviser works with families to support healthy, balanced eating in a practical and non-judgemental way.
Whether it’s building confidence around food or developing informed food plans to support recovery and wellbeing, we’re here to help your family feel supported.
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Join The Joshua Tree Run Club, a welcoming community for runners and walkers of all abilities, connected to The Joshua Tree.
Hosted on Strava and led by our Physical Wellness Lead, Adam, the club brings together anyone connected to The Joshua Tree from across the UK to stay active, support one another and get involved in events like Walk Tall and other fundraising challenges
We also aim to organise local meet-up runs, giving members the chance to connect in person.
All abilities are welcome, whether you run, walk or jog.
For more information, contact adamlamb@thejoshuatree.org.uk
If you’re a new family to the Joshua Tree, find out how to get started below.