A new partnership has launched on World Homeless Day (Friday October 10th) aimed at helping people who are experiencing street homelessness in Wolverhampton take their first steps back into employment.
Today (Saturday 20 September) across the West Midlands, a powerful message is taking to the road as Acorns Children’s Hospice ramps up its fight to save vital Government funding for children’s hospice care.
The former Mayor of Wolverhampton, Councillor Linda Leach, has presented a total of £31,037 to her chosen charities following a year of tireless fundraising and community support.
The Molineux Sleepout is back for 2025, with Wolves Foundation and the Good Shepherd joining forces with the aim of attracting a record number of participants bedding down for the annual fundraising challenge.
Former Wolves goalkeeper and Good Shepherd ambassador Carl Ikeme is encouraging fans to spend the night inside Molineux and support people experiencing homelessness and disadvantage across the city.
Wolverhampton is set to welcome a celebration of recovery next month when the city hosts UK Recovery Walk 2025. The annual event, which takes place in a different location every year, will be held at West Park on Saturday September 13.
West Midlands Railway (WMR) and mental health charity, Rethink Mental Illness, have announced the launch of ‘The Hub’ at Wolverhampton Railway Station.
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