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Community Work
In 83 countries around the world, Mothers' Union members are involved in a wide range of community projects, ranging from running small scale farming initiatives in Uganda, to setting up family support groups in prisons around the UK. The key element of any of our work is that it brings about a strengthening of family life - whether through increasing relationship or parenting skills, skills to enable them to overcome poverty, or provision of need to them at a stressful time.
Whatever the needs of families or communities, Mothers' Union is willing to help. In developing countries our members run workshops to raise awareness of health issues and improve skills; they organise income-generating projects in farming or craft production and they work to support families affected by HIV/AIDS.
In developed countries,members volunteer in contact centres, parent & toddler groups and play schemes, work with families affected by imprisonment, couples preparing for marriage and assist women fleeing violence. There are also a number of nationwide projects, such as the hugely successful Away From It All holiday (see below) scheme, which enables families in need to have a much-needed break. Other schemes includethe Mothers' Union's accredited Parenting Programme, which trainsmembers to run parenting groups. There is also a range of Mothers' Union resources on drugs and media awareness which are used by parents across the UK and Ireland.
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Away From It All (AFIA) Holiday Scheme
Mothers' Union AFIA holidays are a practical and important way to help support family life. Each year the MU offers on average 550 families a holiday through the AFIA holiday scheme. The scheme is funded by the members of Mothers' Union and enables around 850 adults and 1200 children to get away for a break in the UK each year.
The scheme is open to anyone who is under stress. Applicants do not have to be a member of a church or any organisation. It is also possible for people to apply personally or on the behalf of someone else.
Each diocese has a team of Mothers' Union members who organise the scheme. They will normally help with part of the cost of a holiday or with travel expenses. In some cases they are able to pay the whole cost but diocesan funds are often limited.
Each application needs the support of one of the following professionals such as a clergyperson, doctor, head teacher or social worker. Other basic information such as when the family last had a holiday and the reason why they would like a break should also be included.
The holidays available take many different forms and vary from diocese to diocese. Some are more suitable for families, others for individuals, examples include:
- Specially organised family weeks with people on hand to help out with planned outings
- Time at a Mothers' Union caravan, usually on a site with full facilities by the beach
- Staying at a guest house or small family hotel
- Breaks at a holiday camp
The AFIA scheme tries to provide the most suitable holiday possible catering for everyone's needs to ensure all have a very enjoyable time. The scheme is also a very rewarding experience for everyone involved in the organisation and administration of the holidays. Practically all the dioceses in the UK run an AFIA holiday scheme and there are many thousands of satisfied holidaymakers as a result.
Mothers' Union Prison Initiatives
Mothers' Union is involved with over 90 prisons throughout the UK and Ireland. There are now over 1,000 of our members volunteering in a variety of roles.
Here are just some of the areas Mothers' Union volunteers are currently involved with:
- Parenting groups within prisons
- Support to families visiting
- Provision of toys and games for children's play areas
- Running safe play areas
- Running support groups for women
- Helping with administration
- Assisting with chaplaincy work
- Serving refreshments
- Helping with father and child visits out
- Helping with Mother and baby unit, including baby minding and pram walking
- Providing toiletries for new babies
- Providing listening ears
- Being an independent person involved in observing extended visits
- Being on the Visitor's Centre Committee
All volunteers go through a security check and are given an introductory briefing session about prison regulations. They also meet regularly to share thoughts, ideas and are able to attend further training sessions.
The voluntary sector work is essential in supporting the prison system and Mothers' Union's role is key; the support they give to families is invaluable to the prisoners. It also helps the community as evidence has shown that prisoners who maintain strong family relationships are much less likely to offend.
If you'd like more information on Mothers' Union Prison work please email our Action & Outreach?team.
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Mothers' Union Parent & Toddler Groups
Many of our local level Mothers' Union groups run parent and toddler groups within their church or community centre. These provide social support for parents, a place to meet those with children of similar age, and, often, an introduction to a local church or community group. Mothers' Union is part of the 1277 partnership: 1277 exists to develop and implement a National Strategy to support church-based toddler groups and their associated activities. Our vision is to see universal access to excellent, safe, Christian toddler groups which are demonstrating God’s love at the heart of their communities.
To find out more, and to locate a Parent Toddler group in your area contact action.outreach@themothersunion.org, your local Mothers' Union, or visit 1277's new website to use their location map.
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