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Home Start looking for more volunteers

Home Start High Peak are looking for more mums, dads and grandparents who have parenting skills to volunteer.

The charity helps families to cope with whatever difficulties they may encounter by providing practical support, ensuring children have the best possible start in life by being raised in a stable and loving environment. 

They are on the lookout for people who think they can make a difference to the lives of parents and children and who want to enhance their wellbeing. 

There will be access to free quality training from the charity, who are based on Spring Gardens in Buxton and have been helping families across the borough since 2004. 

Anyone who would like more information or who would like to volunteer can get in touch with Home Start High Peak by ringing 01298 72777, emailing admin@homestarthighpeak.org.uk or visiting their website www.homestarthighpeak.org.uk

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