Ensuring everyone feels warmth, belonging and connection this winter

We’re proud to partner with Warm Welcome Spaces this winter, united by our shared mission that everyone should feel warmth, belonging, and connection.
Whether through access to warm clothing and sharing cups of tea or through the feeling of connecting with others, knowing you aren’t alone and forming new friendships.
Together, we’re helping communities across the UK create inviting spaces where people can come together, access essential products, stay warm and connected.
We want everyone to find a place of belonging at a Warm Welcome Space this winter, so that nobody feels alone.
Join our network
Whether you’re a charity, village hall, community centre, school or faith space, join over 7000 charitable organisations in our network who are making incredible savings on essential products to keep their communities warm, clean and well this winter. You’ll be able to access a range of items including hot drinks, crafting items, cleaning supplies, hygiene products, warm clothing, children’s gifting, pet food and more.
Become a warm space
Warm Welcome Spaces are places of belonging, where new friendships are forged, and where people feel valued. The difference Warm Welcome Spaces bring to communities is remarkable; they bring connection, friendship, and human warmth, helping people feel less isolated and boosting wellbeing. By registering as a Warm Space, you will have access to a range of resources to help you get started including webinars and training, toolkits and guides, funding opportunities and more.

“We made bags for the children including warm blankets, selection boxes, warm clothing and toys. One parent cried knowing their child could have some toys for Christmas.”
Ramsden Robins Pre-Nursery Group

“We create winter bags which we give to the people who attend our lunch box club. On a day when someone is feeling down, it helps that they can come in, choose the products they need, and they feel better having a cuppa and a good chat with other people.”
Royal Voluntary Service – Lunch Box Club

“We support a significant amount of people, particularly as we were open as a warm space through the winter. Toiletries are used excessively and having access is a major benefit to providing a high standard of service to our community.”
Tewkesbury Outreach
A special thanks to our committed partners who are donating essential products this winter:
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