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Home-Start Southwark

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Would you like to volunteer for a local charity?

Home-Start Southwark is a registered charity in Southwark. Our approach is simple, but effective. We provide trained volunteers with parenting experience to help any parent, with at least one child under five who is finding it hard to cope.

Most parents would agree that being a parent, wherever you live, whatever your circumstances, isn?t always easy. Combine that with additional pressures such as illness, bereavement, financial worries, multiple births, isolation and many other extra pressures and without the support of family and/or friends the pressures can seem overwhelming.


If you would like to support a family for 2-3 hours, one day per week and are interested in volunteering for us you will need to attend our training course, the next course starts on Wednesday May 4th 2016 and runs every Wednesday for 6 weeks, 10am-2pm. If you are interested in attending please call 020 7737 7720 for more information.


Below is a link to our website where you can read more about what we do.


http://www.homestartsouthwark.org.uk/


Many thanks,


Home-Start Southwark

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