Safe Families and Home for Good hope for a society where no family feels alone, and every child has a home where they can flourish. We believe the Church is central to this vision.
For our third year at Spring Harvest, we are excited to bring along some fun with crazy golf, chocolate eggs and chances to win prizes.
You can find us in the Skyline every day this week.
Tuesday at Skegness and Minehead , 2:15pm – 3:15pm at Bullseye Bay
Join Tarn Bright, Martin Dickson (Skegness) / Martin Young (Minehead), Debra Green and Cris Rogers as they explore how churches, charities and community organisations can work together more effectively.
They will discuss the biblical mandate for collaboration, the power of unity in diversity and will highlight some great examples of strategic partnership happening now.
Find out more about how a collaborative church demonstrates the Kingdom of God, drawing others to Christ through its unified action and love for the vulnerable.
Wednesday, 2:15pm – 3:15pm at Skegness and 6:30pm – 7:30pm at Minehead
In this seminar, Tarn Bright and Martin Dickson (Skegness) / Martin Young (Minehead), will be joined by Zoe Clark-Coates and Patrick Regan (Minehead only) to discuss what the Bible says about building safe and inclusive communities and valuing the whole body of Christ.
Expect insights from experts on trauma-informed care, neurodiversity, and grief along with personal stories from families navigating these challenges.
You will leave with practical tools for creating safe, inclusive spaces in homes and communities.
Thursday, 6:30pm – 7:30pm at Skegness and 2:15pm – 3:15pm at Minehead
Ever considered supporting families through befriending, short term hosting, fostering or adoption? In this seminar Tarn Bright, Martin Dickson (Skegness) / Martin Young (Minehead), Rob Parsons (Minehead) Olivia Amartey (Skegness) and Leon Evans will explore the impact of providing emotional and practical support to children and families in need.
Hear from those with personal experience in this field and God’s heart for justice and care for the vulnerable.
Find out how the Church can truly transform communities and be a model for change
We’re inviting you to get outside this summer, either on your own or as a team and cover 1 mile with us as walk in unity with the children and young people in care who have been placed miles away from everything and everyone they know.
It’s a £3 suggested donation and everyone who signs up will receive a free drawstring bag and a chocolate egg for completing the challenge!
Check out the details below:
We will be meeting at the giant deckchair area on Thursday 10th April at 2:30pm for our 1 mile walk.
We will be meeting at the Skypark just outside the Skyline, opposite the Diner on Wednesday 16th April at 2:30pm for our 1 mile walk.
If you would like to sign up to give regularly and receive a free Circular bottle and a copy of Looked After: A Childhood in Care Hardcover by Ashley John-Baptiste please do so here and in the section: What prompted you to give to Safe Families today? Please choose ‘other’ and write ‘Spring Harvest’ in the box provided, we will then post one out to you or you can show proof to us on the stand!
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