June eNewsletter

A mid-week welcome space in Darlaston is bringing families together. Parents, grandparents, carers and children finding connection, support and space to simply be together.

For many, family life can feel like a constant balancing act. School holidays to fill. Costs that don’t ease. Food that needs to stretch further.

That’s why places like Darlaston Salvation Army matter.

Their mid-week welcome space gives families somewhere to come as they are. A safe place for children to play. A shared garden for those without green space at home. Somewhere to sit, have a drink, and talk to someone who will listen. Parents, grandparents and carers spending time together, building connection and support.

And this is just one example.

Across the UK, The Salvation Army provides practical help when it’s needed most. Food when cupboards are empty. Safe spaces during school holidays. Support for parents and carers. Advice when things feel uncertain. And always, a listening ear.

Sometimes, starting with something small is all it takes. A conversation. A cup of tea. A place to belong.

If you would like to make a donation and help make sure families have somewhere to turn when they need it most, it would be gratefully received.