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BLACK HISTORY MONTH
EVENTS IN BRISTOL OCTOBER 2015
ExhibitionsWalks MusicTheatre FilmWorkshops NetworkingRadio
Introduction
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Black History Month (BHM) is an annual celebration throughout October that acknowledges the importance of African Caribbean culture and history, using a number of events, such as dance, music, film, theatre, talks, workshops and much more, designed for all age groups. BHM has been celebrated widely around the world since the 1920’s, with the United Kingdom starting their own celebrations in 1987.
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Exhibitions, Talks and Workshops
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In Bristol, the month of October is about bringing together the many different ethnicities that make up this multicultural city, and a chance to celebrate their contributions to society together, no matter where you live in the city. Every year we use this opportunity to promote knowledge and understanding of Black History as well as circulating positive information and light on such a diverse community. BHM has also helped to raise awareness of Black people and the significance of their cultural heritage, all helping to shape a modern, inclusive multicultural Bristol. This year we have tried to include more information on the accessibility of event locations for people with disabilities. However, if you would like more detailed information on access please visit the website at www.bristol.gov.uk. Thank you to all those who have put on events and helped create this programme. We hope that you will enjoy celebrating this exciting month with us and we encourage you to take the challenge of extending these events beyond October.
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Each colour-coded number corresponds to the map on the ‘Your Local Area’ page
Venue Access information
Wheelchair access
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A message from the Mayor… As Bristol’s elected Mayor it is a pleasure to support this year’s programme of great events celebrating the rich and diverse culture that African Caribbean communities bring to the City.
Introduction
Venue Location
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Music
Theatre TheNow 1st October
DATE
4th October
PLACE
cta centre, Gladstone a Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 3AY
PLACE
The Lantern, Colston Hall
TIME
7.30pm
COST
£10.75-£12.90
TIME
7.30pm
COST
All Tickets £3.00
That was then, this is now... welcome to TheNow! For our 30th birthday, and the opening of the newly extended acta centre, acta has brought together community performers from across 2
incl. booking fee.
Buy one, get one free ticket concessions available from acta office on request - for children, students, OAPs and anyone not able to pay full price.
Created by the Malcolm X Elders theatre company.
ACCESS
DATE
1Oth October
PLACE
orfield Quaker Meeting H Hall, 300 Gloucester Road, Bristol BS7 8PD
TIME
Doors open 2pm, start 2.30pm – 3.45pm
ACCESS
£5/£3 conccession Children under 12 yrs FREE
“Bright, bold and vivid” (fRoots) sounds from the Zambian afro-folk performer whose material “[switches] from breathy balladry to stomping jazz-rock” (The Guardian) in one set. Namvula has shared the stage with artists like legendary South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela and sitar player Anoushka Shankar. www.colstonhall.org/shows/namvula/
the City to take a wry and lighthearted look at the world of 2015 and the last 30 years. If you’re nostalgic for big hair and Wham T-shirts, frustrated at dealing with modern technology, or just fancy a fun night out... For more info, call acta on 0117 9532448 Or visit www.acta-bristol.com
The Outsider – Are You In or Are You Out?
COST
Theatre
Namvula
DATE
ACCESS
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6th October
PLACE
Colston Hall
Breathing Fire: 07971 520366 breathingfire@hotmail.co.uk
7.30pm - 10pm (approx.)
TIME
£8.60-£12.90
COST
incl. booking fee. ACCESS
The incredible Sithobelumthetho Primary School choir return from the Madadeni Township, South Africa to provide Bristol with another evening of awe-inspiring talent. Performing their traditional Zulu songs and dances the choir will also be joined by Bristol’s famous Gurt Lush Choir and UWE Big Band. www.projectzulu.org www.colstonhall.org/shows/project-zulu-gala/ 5
Come share your moments, stories & experience on exploring the themes of being “the Outsider”. Then see it played back by the Black Women’s Playback Theatre Company using drama, music and song. Come join us and watch improvised theatre for an entertaining afternoon.
Project Zulu Gala Concert
Akua Naru
DATE
16th October
PLACE
The Lantern, Colston Hall
TIME
7.30pm - 10pm (approx.)
COST
£12.90 incl. booking fee.
ACCESS
With classic boom bap hip-hop sounds, socially conscious rhymes, and jazz-soul elements, Akua Naru has accumulated rave reviews across the world. With links to the 90’s hip hop era and acts such as Lauryn Hill & The Roots, Akua Naru and her band have a reputation for grabbing audiences and hyping crowds.
www.colstonhall.org/shows/akua-naru/
Music
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20th October
COST
PLACE
Colston Hall
ACCESS
TIME
8.30pm - 10.30pm (approx.)
Diversity in Our Communities – A Conversation Evening
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£16.50 incl. booking fee. DATE PLACE
“The best rock’n’roll band in the world” (The Independent) turn up the volume for latest offering Ba Power. Led by Malian lute master Bassekou Kouyaté, Ngoni Ba create “an extraordinary array of sounds from a spindly metallic plinking to a grinding bluesy roar” (The Daily Telegraph).
TIME
www.colstonhall.org/shows/ bassekou-kouyate-and-ngoni-ba/
ACCESS
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Music
Bassekou Kouyaté and Ngoni Ba
Saun & Starr (Daptone) New York label Daptone “has excelled
DATE
6th October
PLACE
The Lantern, Colston Hall
TIME
8pm - 10.30pm (approx.)
COST
£12.90 incl. booking fee.
ACCESS
with the philosophy of late bloomers and overlooked artists” (Paste), giving artists like Charles Bradley and Sharon Jones their chance to shine. Continuing the tradition, Daptone releases Look Closer, the debut album from Saundra Williams and Starr Duncan Lowe – former backing singers for the aforementioned Ms Jones.
COST
We would like to invite people from all communities living in Bristol to come Cameron Centre, and take part in an informal open Cameron Walk, Lockleaze space meeting about diversity in our Bristol BS7 9XB communities’. Whether you bring with 7.30pm – 9.30pm you stories of personal experience, or questions it would be lovely to have you FREE join us. 8th October
www.bridgesforcommunities.com
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Forward to Freedom
www.colstonhall.org/shows/saun-and-starr-daptone/
Exhibitions, Talks & Workshops
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Ancient Egypt: Life and Death DATE
1st October
PLACE
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
TIME
1.15pm - 1.45pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
Find out about life and death in Egypt through the collections on display and the thinking behind the displays during this fascinating lunchtime talk. www.bristolmuseums.org.uk/bristol-museum-and-art-gallery/
DATE
Until 16th October
COST
PLACE
Bristol Record Office
ACCESS
TIME
Tuesday - Friday 9.30am - 4.30pm (Open until 7pm on the first two Thursdays of each month). Saturday 10am - 4pm
FREE donations welcome
‘Forward to Freedom’ explores the fight to end apartheid, across Britain and here in Bristol. Discover how the British anti-apartheid movement, including Bristol’s Action for Southern Africa group, campaigned to support the people of South Africa in their struggle against oppression. The exhibition includes photos and papers from the archive of Bristol’s Action for Southern Africa group. Part of ‘Know Your Bristol’ on the Move, an AHRC community partnership project led by the University of Bristol. knowyourbristol.org www.bristolmuseums.org.uk/bristol-record-office/
Exhibitions, Talks and Workshops
Exhibitions, Talks and Workshops
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Renewal Choir - Gospel Workshop
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Celebrate Black History Month Dinner & Dance
DATE
18th October
DATE
8th October
PLACE
Arnolfini, Auditorium, 16 Narrow Quay, Bristol BS1 4QA
PLACE
arveys Cellars, 12 Denmark H Street, Bristol BS1 5DQ
TIME COST
TIME
3.30pm – 6pm
7pm - Late
COST
FREE donations welcome
£20 per person
ACCESS
Avon and Somerset Black Police Association (BPA) in association with The Bristol Manifesto Team invites you to
Celebrate Black History Month Dinner & Dance @ Avon and Somerset Black Police Association (BPA) in association with The Bristol Manifesto Team invites you to
Celebrate Black History Month Dinner & Dance
ACCESS
@ http://www.harveyscellars.co.uk/
Harveys Cellars, 12 Denmark Street, Bristol BS1 5DQ
On the 8th October 2015 from 7pm-Late
info@renewalchoir.org / www.renewalchoir.org
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Positive steps to positive action
DATE
15th October
PLACE
hoenix Social Enterprise, P Russell Town Avenue, Bristol BS5 9LT
TIME
2pm – 4pm
COST
FREE booking essential for catering
Networking
ACCESS
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Tickets are £20http://www.harveyscellars.co.uk/ per person and must be booked through:Claire Judd – General Manager Harveys Cellars, Denmark Bristol BS1 5DQ Call 011712 929 4812 orStreet, 07767361549 Email - Price Includes Rum Punch Tickets are £20 per person and must be booked through:Claire Judd – General Manager Buffet Call 0117 929 4812 or 07767361549 Jerk Chicken Email - Curried Goat
Claire Judd: Call 0117 929 4812 or 07767361549 Email: info@harveyscellars.co.uk
Rice & Peas Price Includes Callaloo Rum Punch Mixed Salad
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AFRIFEST 2015 An Audience with Selma Q&A
DATE
3rd October
PLACE
Malcolm X Centre
TIME
6pm – 9pm
COST
£3 All proceeds raising funds
Coleslaw Buffet Carnival Dumplings Jerk Chicken Fresh Bread Curried Goat Rice & Peas Dessert – Pineapple and Jamaican Ginger Cake Callaloo Mixed Salad https://mobile.twitter.com/ASPoliceBPA Coleslaw Carnival Dumplings Fresh Bread
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Dessert – Pineapple and Jamaican Ginger Cake https://mobile.twitter.com/ASPoliceBPA
for Ebola Orphans and Survivors Campaign ACCESS
Bristol BME Voice and the Bristol Manifesto for Race Equality steering group invite you to an event that will update on the Manifesto for Race Equality Additionally you can find out what agencies are doing to improve employment and training opportunities for BME communities through positive action. Join us for discussion, presentations, to share your ideas to help influence what’s happening, and to network, food will be provided so it is essential to book.
AVF introduces SELMA – A chronicle of Martin Luther King’s campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965. We present a Q&A session based on excerpts of the Biography of Malcolm X exploring the theme of voluntary & forced migration from the shores of Africa to the depths of the North Sea at present.
Charlene Lawrence: 0117 9099949 charlene@voscur.org www.bristolbmevoice.org
Peninah Achieng: 07862729407 africanvoicesforum@yahoo.co.uk/ www.africanvoicesforum.org
Film
Come and share the Gospel experience with a performance and gospel singing workshop with Renewal Choir, one of Bristol’s favourite community gospel choirs.
Avon and Somerset Black Police Association (BPA) in association with The Bristol Manifesto invites you to Celebrate Black History Month Dinner & Dance on the 8th On the 8th October 2015 from 7pm-Late Oct 2015 -@ Harvey’s Cellars Bristol
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Walks 17
DATE
Monday & Wednesdays
TIME
6.15pm
PLACE
niversity of the West of England U Frenchay Campus Coldharbour Lane Bristol BS16 1QY
COST
FREE
ACCESS
UWE will be showing a number of films throughout October relating to black history. This will be held at Frenchay campus. To find out more information about the films and when they will be held please visit the website.
Hall of Fame
DATE
1st October
PLACE
University of the West of England Frenchay Campus Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY
TIME
7pm – 9pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
Various locations around UWE’s Frenchay campus will be decorated throughout October with images of prominent black historical figures as well as UWE Alumni. To find out more information about the event and when they will be held please visit the website.
www1.uwe.ac.uk/whatson/blackhistorymonth
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See Me Now
DATE
8th October
TIME
7pm – 9pm
PLACE
Arnolfini, Auditorium, 16 Narrow Quay, Bristol BS1 4QA
COST
FREE donations welcome
ACCESS
Film
The event includes screening of the short film “See Me Now”, followed by a panel discussion around the issue of underrepresentation/lack of visibility of black community members in the arts/media industry. The event ends with a fashion show showcasing the work of emerging designers from UWE alongside established local designers.
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Christelle Pellecuer: christelle2.pellecuer@uwe.ac.uk 07946386124 www1.uwe.ac.uk/whatson/blackhistorymonth
Walks
Scene It Cinema
Other Celebrating and recognising Black History in the UK We’re inviting you to submit a poem/letter about someone that has inspired you to make a change in your life write about: • a BME individual/s that has made a significant contribution to society • the importance of Black History in prose or verse • a family member, friend, an historical figure, artist, musician or scientist.
• someone that has brought about inspirational change in your life/life of others? • A selection of the poems/letters will form part of Poetry Trail that will be displayed across our website, newsletters/publications throughout Black History Month
Closing date for entries is October 9th Entries to: blackhistorymonth@equalityanddiversity.co.uk
Other
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Author’s talk: Roger Griffith’s My American Odyssey: From the Windrush to the White House
DATE
21st October
PLACE
ristol Central Library, B College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TL
TIME
6.30pm - 8pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
Roger will discuss his book and growing up in 1980s England, and travelling around America, sharing the cultural, historical and emotional, links between the two. The book is an evocative combination of travelogue and social commentary, celebrating African-Americans, West Indians and Black Britons, from their roots of origin to today. Roger Griffith: 07770-266311 – rogergriffithwriter@gmail.com Andrew Cox: andrew.cox@bristol.gov.uk 19
Ujima Radio 98FM: Celebrating 50 Years of Civil Rights Activism 1965 - 2015
DATE
PLACE
All through Black History Month 2015. We broadcast 24 hours a day, 365 days per year.
Other
Celebrating Black achievement in the sciences with Ujima Radio
DATE
Every Monday in October on 5th, 12th, 19th 26th October
TIME
4 - 6pm on www.ujimaradio.com and Ujima 98FM
This year At Bristol will sponsor Ujima’s Old Skool Cruising Show every Monday during October from 4-6pm on celebrating Black achievement in the sciences. Join the G-Man and his team with on-air live science demonstrations, special guests, features and great music. At Bristol community and diversity matters.
Roger Griffith: roger@ujimaradio.com /www.ujimaradio.com/ Nicole Briggs: nicole.briggs@at-bristol.org.uk www.at-bristol.org.uk/
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Come The Revolution presents: The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution
DATE
Ujima Radio 98FM
2015 has been a fantastic year for Ujima and we have celebrated a significant year in the civil rights calendar by bringing listeners a variety of cultural programmes including commemorating the 50th anniversary of Malcolm X death. Look out for many enlightening programmes from the team. For more information www.ujimaradio.com
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djstyle@ujimaradio.com / 0117 922 1600 / www.ujimaradio.com
PLACE
Friday 23rd – Thursday 29th October Watershed, 1 Canon’s Road, Harbourside, Bristol, BS1 5TX
TIME
8.50pm - 11pm
COST
Tickets: £9.00 full / £6.50 concessions. Aged 24 or under? £4.50.
ACCESS
A vibrant, living and breathing chronicle of the pivotal Black Panthers movement. Stanley Nelson’s documentary goes straight to the source weaving rare archives with the voices of the people who were there from the police and FBI informants to those who remained loyal to the party and those who left it.
www.watershed.co.uk / 0117 9275100 / @wshed / @ComeTheRev
Other
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Celebrating Age Festival 2015
Diversity Month in Dundry View
Healthy Cooking
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2nd - 31st October
PLACE
Zion Community Art Space, Bishopsworth Rd, Bedminster Down, Bristol BS13 7JW
TIME
Various times
COST
FREE
PLACE
omali Resource Centre, Barton Hill S Settlement, Ducie Rd, BS5 0AX
TIME
2pm - 5pm
COST
£2 per person
ACCESS
website www.zionbristol.co.uk Email: info@zionbristol.co.uk Contact Tel No: 0117 9231212
Celebrating Somali Cultural Heritage - Somali Festival Bristol
DATE
31st October
COST
PLACE
ity Academy, Russell Town Avenue, C Redfield, Bristol BS5 9JH
ACCESS
FREE
12pm - 10pm
DATE
5th October
PLACE
omali Resource Centre, Barton Hill S Settlement, Ducie Rd, BS5 0AX
TIME
10am - 3pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
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hlfbacktothefuture.wordpress.com/author/bswnbristol Sado Jirde: sado@bswn.org.uk or telephone 0117 939 6648
As part of the Celebrating Age Festival we welcome older people from all social and ethnic backgrounds to the Festival of Fun to p romote social cohesion with a cultural exchange and the chance tolearn about and celebrate diversity within the community. Contact Tel No: 0117 914 6671
Evergreen Day
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7th October
PLACE
t Agnes Church,Thomas Street, S St. Pauls, BS2 9LL
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10.30am - 1.30pm
COST
FREE
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As part of the Bristol Celebrating Age Festival we welcome older people to come to the Evergreen Day and learn about Recycling at home, with ideas and tips for repair, reuse and recycling. Email: admin.bacwg@btconnect.com Contact: 0117 935 1462
ACCESS
The Bristol Somali Festival is a sister to the week-long Somali Festival in London that is curated by Kayd and will similarly focus on the concept of ‘spaces’, what they mean, and how they are used, for ‘Aqoon la’aani waa iftiin la’aan - The absence of knowledge is the absence of light’ and we wish to fill these spaces with light. The festival will feature poetry, comedy, play and conversations with well renowned Somali artists and thinkers from the UK and abroad including: Anab Guled. Abdirahman Barwaaqo, Prof Cawo Abdi, Ugaaso Bocoow, Ibrahim Hersi Hurre and a new Somali produced and directed play titled STRUGGLE. Please visit our website for a detailed programme
As part of the Bristol Celebrating Age Festival 2015, we welcome older people to join us at the Somali Resource Centre to Make and cook healthy meals from scratch. Email: afarah@somalicentre.co.uk Contact: 0117 907 7994
Festival of Fun and Active Ageing
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Visit the facebook page: Diversity Month in Dundry View
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30th September
ACCESS
Diversity Month in Dundry View celebrates the journeys and stories of the residents that make up Dundry View. Our exhibition documents the heritage of our families reflecting the amazing culture that has been introduced to Bristol as a result.
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Sudanese Community Association of Bristol Elders and Neighbours Social Event
DATE
11th October
PLACE
ristol Sudanese Centre, B Old Barton Hill School, Queen Anne Road, Lawrence Hill, BS5 9TX
TIME
3pm - 7pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
As part of the Celebrating Age Festival 2015 the Sudanese Community Association of Bristol Elders and Neighbours welcome older people to join with the members to try Sudanese food and soft drinks served by the members. Contact: 0117 936 2961
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Blood Donation Sessions – Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Donors Needed Throughout October
PLACE
onday, Tuesday & Thursday M 11.15am - 7.15pm Wednesday & Friday 8.15am - 4.15pm
ristol Donor Centre, B Southmead Road, Southmead, Bristol, BS10 5LX
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Alternate Sundays 8.15am - 4.15pm
Other
Your blood is special and needed in your community. Less than 1% of our blood donations come from Black Communities. Please register and book your appointment today.
Be part of Black History Month
Only 1% of blood donors are from the Black communities. This is not enough. Make history this October.
Save a life, give blood
To book an appointment please visit www.blood.co.uk or call 0300 123 23 23
Disclaimer Bristol City Council is not responsible for the content of these events. The views and opinions presented by organisations at events do not necessarily reflect the views of the City Council. Bristol City Council endeavours to supply full and accurate information in the resource. However it cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies and any inconvenience this may cause. For further information on events use the contact details given per event. 16
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Everyone deserves a healthy future We have been looking at the way children and young people‘s community health services are working for you and seeing if we can make them better
Children’s community health services are changing... www.yourhealthyfuture.org
We asked the public last year if these services could be improved
We listened to this feedback and made a draft plan of the way children and young people’s community health services could look in the future
Now we need your opinion - let us know what you think
Make your voice heard Let us know what you think of the plan between 3 September and 25 November 2015 Take a look at: www.yourhealthyfuture.org Watch our animation too and have your say! #yourhealthyfuture Telephone: 0117 976 6600 email: info@yourhealthyfuture.org Thanks to the Young People’s Reference Group for working with commissioners and Healthwatch and also for helping design this poster. The characters featured are based on, and created by, young people from the group.
Did you know? Bristol City Council is calling on more
Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic People to consider fostering Bristol is a multicultural city with people from many different ethnicities, cultures and religions and the children that come into care are equally diverse. We make every effort to place children who need a foster family with carers who can reflect their ethnicity, meet their religious and cultural needs and enable them to stay within their community. But we can’t do this without you. Bristol City Council is calling on more Black, Asian and minority ethnic people to consider fostering.
What does a foster carer do?
In Bristol there are children from many different ethnicities requiring short or long-term fostering as well as disabled children needing short breaks. Some young people will be unaccompanied asylum seekers from countries such as Somalia, Afghanistan and Eritrea. To meet the needs of these children we particularly need Black African, Black Caribbean, Mixed Heritage, Muslim and Asian carers.
What does a foster carer do? Foster carers are ordinary people who are willing to open up their hearts and homes to provide care to other people’s children. For many different reasons these children are unable to live with their own family at this point in time. Some children and young people need to live in foster care for a short period of time whilst others need a home for a longer period.
If you would like to join our fostering family and support and care for a local child, contact us on 0117 353 4200
Or find out more at
www.bristol.gov.uk/fostering