Brent Council’s Family Wellbeing Centres
- April 2025
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The Active Wellbeing Society working with Birmingham City Council
Share Shacks are community-led initiatives providing a welcoming space where people can borrow a wide range of household and sporting equipment for free to help save money, reduce waste, and promote a continual use of resources. Share Shacks also run different co-produced sessions where people can teach and learn different skills such as upcycling, woodwork or clothing repairs.
We’ve been working with Birmingham City Council and other voluntary and community sector organisations to help grow a network of free-to-use Warm Welcome sites in response to the cost-of-living crisis.
Claire Brown
Director of Business Development
The Active Wellbeing Society