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LesK
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grandmother available
      #395832 - 21/05/2009 21:45

I've heard of an organisation bringing together women who wish to act as grandmothers to children without them. Could anyone please give me the name and contact details of such an organisation?

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coby28
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Re: grandmother available [Re: LesK]
      #395894 - 21/05/2009 23:10

What a lovely idea. My kids have lost both natural grandmas but consider an older friend of mine as their honorary granny and she comes to all celebrations. Hope someone can help you with details.
Welcome to the forum by the way
coby

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alig99
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Re: grandmother available [Re: LesK]
      #396626 - 23/05/2009 22:12

I heard of such a scheme a long time ago but nothing about it recently. However, if you are interested in helping young people, providing adult support and guidance consider volunteering for Action for Children they need people who will mentor young people in all parts of the country, its very rewarding. The website is www.actionforchildren.org.uk

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leonason
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Re: grandmother available [Re: alig99]
      #397082 - 25/05/2009 14:36

That sounds like a great scheme. I think it would really benefit the children and the honorary grandparents. I lost my grandparents when I was young and I would have loved to have been part of this scheme

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Re: grandmother available [Re: LesK]
      #402245 - 04/06/2009 16:49

Hi
If you find out then please post details. I have a 2 year old whose Grandparents are in France and Belgium. It would be really nice to have someone more local for her.

X X X


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LesK
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Re: grandmother available [Re: Furball]
      #402303 - 04/06/2009 19:54

Thanks for all encouraging messages. No luck yet but am continuing the search.

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Cia
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Re: grandmother available [Re: LesK]
      #402312 - 04/06/2009 20:12

I think I would be interested in being adopted as a grandma. Is anyone in Staffs area in need?
Cia x


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Re: grandmother available [Re: Cia]
      #420642 - 11/07/2009 09:39

It sounds as though this would be a very popular organisation. Perhaps we should start one?


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titch
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Re: grandmother available [Re: rugby_mother]
      #420648 - 11/07/2009 10:04

Hello

If you want to find out if there is such a scheme (– these are sometimes called mentoring, buddy or befriending schemes) in your area either to use or to volunteer with your local Volunteer Centre will probably have details. You can find your local centre by visiting www.do-it.org.uk. Where I live I volunteer for a local youth befriending scheme and see a young girl for a few hours at the weekend or during the school holidays – it’s great fun. This scheme takes volunteers of all ages so not just geared up to grandmother figures.

Good luck
Titch


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