Aquila Crowborough
Helping you find hope after relationship breakdown.
Do you, or does someone you know, need support following a relationship breakdown?
Our FREE self-help courses have helped many people learn to cope and rebuild their lives. However recently or long ago, if life is a bit tough right now we can help your recovery…
Why Try Aquila?
Aquila was an absolute lifeline and helped me navigate an incredibly difficult time of my life. It also led to true and lasting friendships, something I will forever be grateful for.
After attending my first meeting with some trepidation, I found the leadership team very friendly and understanding. By the end I had made some great new friends.
Although the video below is of Aquila Bristol it gives a flavour of what you can expect.
The care and understanding of the Aquila group helped me through a tough period of my life and enabled me to look toward a brighter future. Well worth attending.
Next Course Start Date
Starting: Monday 12 October 2026
Contact Mark Bishop for more information – Call 07831 278841
Location
All Saints Church Centre, Crowborough
7.45pm – 9.45pm for seven Monday evenings
‘Hope is being able to see that there is light despite the darkness’
‘May your choice reflect your hope not your fears’
About Aquila
Aquila has been offering help and hope to those suffering pain from broken relationships for over 30 years through its confidential self-help course. Our self-help courses are facilitated by a group of trained men and women who have all experienced broken relationships or divorce (we are not however professional counsellors).
We know how important it is to have support and understanding, and what a vital role it played in our own recoveries.
We encourage and support each other over coffee in a safe and non-judgemental atmosphere where the experience and insights of all are valued. Participants share as much or as little as they feel safe to do so. Our aim is for you to find your way towards understanding, healing and wholeness.
Although individual circumstances maybe devastating, the leaders encourage, where possible, sharing fun and laughter along the way.
Our facilitators are all Christians and although our faith has played a part in our recoveries, this is not a factor we major on in the self-help course. Our aim is to give non-judgemental care and guidance to people wanting to rebuild their lives, not to impose our beliefs on them. Our courses are equally accessible to people of all backgrounds and ages and to people of faith or none.
Our Courses
We start each evening with coffee and encourage and support each other in a safe and non-judgemental atmosphere. There is no magic wand, but during the seven week course members share honest self reflection and discuss their feelings and thoughts, which leads to some healing, as well as gaining a new circle of friends.
Key themes we cover on the course are:
- How, why and where it all went wrong and what part we played
- How our personalities & personal histories shaped us and influenced the development of our relationship
- Surviving the emotional fall-out
- How we cope with the issues surrounding children
- How we can forgive ourselves and others
- Improving our chances of finding hope and happiness in the future
Space is given for discussion with others who have experienced similar concerns.
We recognise how difficult it is for people to take the first step in attending a course, but are ready to help everyone who is struggling to come to terms with all that has happened.
After the course there is a social evening organised by the group – usually a meal at a local restaurant. Group members may choose to exchange contacts and many friendships have occurred resulting in further social events and even holidays together.
Contact Us
For general information please Call 07831278841 or fill in the form below and we’ll be in contact as soon as possible.

