A glimpse into everyday moments across Heath Town, from clothing banks and pantry days to sewing sessions and shared conversations.
If these moments feel familiar, or if you’d like them to, there’s space here. Volunteering, donating or simply stopping by all make a difference.
A few questions about the images and the community work behind them.
It shows everyday activity at Hope Community Project Heath Town, clothing banks, pantry sessions, sewing groups and community learning moments.
No. Most images capture real sessions as they happen, reflecting genuine community engagement and daily activity.
You’re welcome to contact us first. Some sessions are open, while others require booking or prior arrangement.
Yes. Many of the sessions featured, clothing banks, pantry days, and sewing groups, rely on volunteer support.
You can volunteer, donate items, contribute financially or share our work within the wider Heath Town community.
Some programmes, such as Stay and Play, include families and young children in supervised sessions.
Yes. You may see images from ESOL classes and digital skills sessions delivered in partnership locally.
Most work happens in Heath Town, serving residents across Heath Town and surrounding neighbourhoods.
Yes. Clothing, toiletries and essentials featured in the gallery are often donated by local supporters.
The charity has served Heath Town for over forty years, building long-term community relationships.