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Through the ‘Thrive Together Birmingham’ team, Church of England Birmingham have been collaborating with voluntary, community and faith sector partners across the city and with Birmingham City Council to develop responses to the Cost of Living Crisis and in particular the response to rising energy costs.
‘Warm Spaces’ are being set up all over the UK offering local people safe places to keep warm this winter. In Birmingham we are keen that our approach to warm spaces is dignified and avoids stigma and shame that is often associated with poverty and financial difficulty. Birmingham Warm Welcome is different from the national ‘Warm Welcome’ campaign and organisations are free to sign up for both. Birmingham Warm Welcome brings the Voluntary, Community and Faith Sectors with Birmingham City Council together in a joint response to the cost-of-living crisis.
Birmingham Warm Welcome partners recognise that there is already a wealth of existing assets and activity within the city, and we want to help connect the people of Birmingham to this. If you already provide this type of space, we are asking that you register for Birmingham Warm Welcome so that we may include you in our Warm Welcome directory. This will enable our communities to find how to access a Warm Welcome near to them.
Each Warm Welcome space will be:
The approach is very much based on Places of Welcome which many churches already host, but Birmingham Warm Welcome also wants to include activities for specific groups such as activities for adults, children or young people so long as they meet the criteria above.
Community and faith organisations are asked to sign up to our charter and register their activity at https://forms.office.com/r/BTiuqhfZVz.
To find a Warm Space, search the directory HERE
For further information or support please contact the Thrive team via Fred Rattley (fredr@cofebirmingham.com) or Louise White (LouiseW@thrivetogetherbham.org).