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December 04, 2025
£1.9 million funding boost will expand family hubs across Warrington
A £1.9 million investment will fund new family hubs.
Warrington families are set to benefit from a significant expansion of support services thanks to a £1.9 million funding boost earmarked for new family hubs across the borough. This investment promises to create accessible and welcoming spaces where families with children of all ages can connect with vital services and support networks.
The funding will be channeled into developing and enhancing the existing network of family hubs, transforming them into comprehensive centers offering a range of resources under one roof. These hubs will serve as a one-stop shop for families, providing easy access to everything from early years support and parenting advice to mental health services and employment guidance.
The focus is on creating a joined-up, holistic approach to family support, ensuring that families can access the help they need, when they need it, in a convenient and supportive environment. It is hoped that this will lead to improved outcomes for children and families throughout Warrington.
The investment acknowledges the crucial role that strong families play in a thriving community. By providing easily accessible support and guidance, the family hubs aim to empower parents and caregivers to create a positive and nurturing environment for their children.
While specific locations and the exact range of services offered at each hub are still being finalized, the council has emphasized its commitment to ensuring that the hubs are strategically located to serve communities with the greatest need. Consultations with local families and community organizations will be crucial in shaping the development of these hubs to ensure they effectively address the specific needs of the local population.
The £1.9 million investment marks a significant step forward in Warrington's commitment to supporting families and creating a brighter future for all children in the borough. The development of these family hubs promises to be a valuable resource for generations to come. Further details regarding the rollout of the new family hubs, including locations and service offerings, are expected to be announced in the coming months.
The funding will be channeled into developing and enhancing the existing network of family hubs, transforming them into comprehensive centers offering a range of resources under one roof. These hubs will serve as a one-stop shop for families, providing easy access to everything from early years support and parenting advice to mental health services and employment guidance.
The focus is on creating a joined-up, holistic approach to family support, ensuring that families can access the help they need, when they need it, in a convenient and supportive environment. It is hoped that this will lead to improved outcomes for children and families throughout Warrington.
The investment acknowledges the crucial role that strong families play in a thriving community. By providing easily accessible support and guidance, the family hubs aim to empower parents and caregivers to create a positive and nurturing environment for their children.
While specific locations and the exact range of services offered at each hub are still being finalized, the council has emphasized its commitment to ensuring that the hubs are strategically located to serve communities with the greatest need. Consultations with local families and community organizations will be crucial in shaping the development of these hubs to ensure they effectively address the specific needs of the local population.
The £1.9 million investment marks a significant step forward in Warrington's commitment to supporting families and creating a brighter future for all children in the borough. The development of these family hubs promises to be a valuable resource for generations to come. Further details regarding the rollout of the new family hubs, including locations and service offerings, are expected to be announced in the coming months.
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