The wonderful Prince and Princess of Wales visited our centre in Swansea on 27/09/22, what an honour! We are so thankful for their continued support to Baby Basics.
Read Daily Mail Article on the Swansea Visit Here
Photos from Daily Mail Article
The wonderful Prince and Princess of Wales visited our centre in Swansea on 27/09/22, what an honour! We are so thankful for their continued support to Baby Basics.
Read Daily Mail Article on the Swansea Visit Here
Photos from Daily Mail Article
Due to the high level of demand we are PAUSING our support for Ukrainian families arriving in the UK.
We will reopen for referrals on Monday 13th June.
If you submit a referral before then it will be deleted.
This will allow us to catch up with present referrals that have been submitted.
Thank you for your understanding.
Our wonderful CEO was featured in the Action Funder blog celebrating International Women’s Day.
“When Cat was offered the chance to lead baby basics she jumped at it with both hands. Baby basics started in Sheffield in 2009 with the aim of supporting families struggling to meet the financial demands of looking after a new baby. Under Cat’s leadership, the charity has grown into a country-wide network of centres supporting vulnerable families.
“It is so amazing to lead an organisation that is passionate about making a difference to vulnerable families at a local level.” “
Read the full blog here https://www.actionfunder.org/8-women-creating-change-in-their-community/?fbclid=IwAR3KkPmZYxD_X1xa03v0HfT_m8DokJDAZpvT8t9B0bdZRRRVU5lgMcxcCHg
Read The Sun article below where along with many others we were able to thank HRH The Duchess of Cambridge for her incredible support and to celebrate her 40th birthday.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/17251504/kate-middleton-birthday-real-life-royal-family/
Hear Maggie from Baby Basics West Norfolk giving a fantastic interview on ITV News about parents struggling with the pressures of the pandemic.
“People just aren’t able to cope. And then they feel worthless and they’re not they’re not worthless. They just need somebody to show them that they can be worthy and have dignity.”
– Maggie Anderson, Centre Leader, Baby Basics West Norfolk
“Baby Basics, a national charity based in Sheffield, is working with the Home Office and a coalition of charities called Afghan Welcome to deliver essential equipment to hotels where Afghans are quarantining after fleeing the Taliban.” Read more on The Guardian’s article.
Hear our wonderful CEO Cat Ross on BBC Radio Sheffield talking about Baby Basics and Afghan Welcome this morning!
(Listen from 1:21:25)