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‘Lifeline’ hub helping families with help and advice

An organisation that began as a Facebook group has expanded to become a “lifeline” for many families.

Mamas Bristol, based in an industrial estate in Bradley Stoke, South Gloucestershire, was established in 2018 by Paige Josham when she was trying to redistribute her children’s old clothes.

The volunteer-run organisation has extended its services to help families save money on essential food and items, promote sustainability and signpost victims of domestic abuse to places they can get help.

Linda, a mother who attends with her daughter and her grandchildren, said: “There’s a passion to it and a love for what they do and for the children and that’s just amazing.”

The group has rapidly grown in popularity, later becoming a network and hub which supports families to lower the cost of caring for their children, reduce their household waste and to help support those going through hard times.

It also offers soft play facilities for children.

The team was recognised for their work with a BBC Make A Difference Award in 2024.

Vicky, who also works at the hub, said: “Sometimes just a welcoming conversation free of judgement actually does the world of good.”

“We try and bridge that gap between people that have no idea what’s going on or are a bit fearful perhaps of going to the professionals,” she explained.

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