Bristol Warm Welcome Network
The Bristol Warm Welcome Network supports local Warm Welcome spaces as part of warmwelcome.uk
We convene these spaces online or in person roughly every two months so they can get to know other people doing the same thing as them, share best practice, receive in-depth training, and hear about funding opportunities. We also have a monthly newsletter.
Want to know more, or sign up to our newsletter? Contact aaron.james@goodfaith.org.uk
Across Bristol, churches are opening their doors as Warm Welcome Spaces - offering warmth, conversation and connection to those facing rising costs and isolation. Discover how your church can join this city-wide effort, learn from existing initiatives, and link people to local support.
As part of Warm Welcome Week, Ebenezer Church in north Bristol is celebrating the joy and connection found in Warm Welcome Spaces, working with local partners to ensure everyone feels included. The week highlights the power of simple hospitality in building friendship, dignity and belonging across the community.
Bristol organisations offering mentoring and befriending came together to share learning, explore challenges, and build partnerships. The event highlighted how “being rather than doing” is shaping effective 1:1 support - and how collaborative approaches can strengthen mentoring across the city.
Watch the video round up from the Bristol Warm Welcome Network’s Bumper Health Day. See if you can spot yourself!
Discover how the Bristol Warm Welcome Network brought together over 40 community spaces for training in mental health awareness and blood-pressure screening. Hosted by the Good Faith Partnership in collaboration with NHS and Bristol Mind – empowering volunteers to become community health champions
Bristol is full of amazing groups doing great work — but it’s not always easy to know who’s doing what or where to go. From Swansea’s “Hope” app to “myteamaroundme”, this post explores how we could connect up all that help so folks can access it when they need it.
Mentoring isn’t just meeting once. In Bristol, we’ve found that pairing people with one-to-one support and a welcoming community space makes a real difference. Here’s what we’ve learned about volunteer roles, warm handovers, and building connections that last.
Sharing a meal can do so much more than fill a stomach — it brings people together. Bristol’s Warm Welcome Network shows how community meals are helping reduce food waste, ease isolation, and create places where folks can really belong.
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