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Community funding supports Welcome Hub sessions for resettled families in Malvern

A COMMUNITY project supporting resettled families and displaced people in Malvern has received funding from Platform Housing Group’s Community Chest programme to continue its wellbeing and creative support sessions.

The Welcome Hub has been awarded the funds to help continue its popular Yoga and Mindful Movement sessions alongside its Art and Chat activities.

The Hub provides a welcoming and inclusive space for resettled individuals – particularly members of the Ukrainian community and other displaced people – offering practical support, wellbeing activities, language learning opportunities and social connection.

The funding will help continue the two weekly programmes for a further 28 weeks, supporting around 70 people, the majority of whom are Platform customers.

The Yoga and Mindful Movement sessions aim to support physical and emotional wellbeing, while the Art and Chat sessions provide a relaxed social environment that encourages creativity, confidence building and informal language development.

The wider Welcome Hub programme also includes ESOL classes, a job club and volunteer led community activities designed to help people settle into their new communities and reduce isolation.




Chris Reed, community investment project manager said: “The Welcome Hub has become a really important source of support and connection for many people who have experienced significant upheaval and change in their lives.

“The wellbeing and creative sessions have been incredibly well received and we’ve seen first hand the positive impact they’ve had on people’s confidence, mental wellbeing and sense of belonging.


“This funding will help us to continue providing a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment where people can build friendships, access support and feel part of the local community.”