Father Hudsons Care
Charity number: 512992
Website: www.fatherhudsons.org.uk
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Father Hudson's Care works across the Archdiocese of Birmingham to support people at their time of greatest need.
Children, young people and families flourish following the support, help and care from Family Support Workers who are there for them for when they are needed most. Youngsters unable to live with their birth families blossom and grow through the love, care and support offered by trained, experienced and dedicated foster carers, specially matched with them by New Routes Fostering. Adults affected by a childhood separation from their family of origin find support and answers through our Origins Service.
People with disabilities, sensory impairments or learning difficulties are seen first for the person they are, not for the disability they have or the wheelchair they may use. Inclusivity and accessibility are not just words at Father Hudson?s; they are a way of life. People find the care, understanding and support they need to live their lives on equal terms and to the full, at St Vincent's apartments, in the community, and in St Catherine's Bungalows and Day Service. Older people and those living with various types of dementia find a home from home in St Joseph?s, a residential community in Coleshill, North Warwickshire.
People experiencing homelessness are seen as people first, with all their strengths, talents and ambitions. They feel recognised, valued and empowered to make a fresh start. Refugees and asylum seekers find welcome in caring communities, and vulnerable older people feel connected, happier and healthier thanks to Father Hudson's Care and its community partners.
Father Hudson's Care is the working name of the Father Hudson's society, which has supported vulnerable people since its foundation in 1902. As the Social Care Agency of the Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham, our mission is driven by Christ's command to 'love one another as I have loved you.' Our services are open to all, irrespective of beliefs, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation or marital status.
To find out more visit fatherhudsons.org.uk or call us on 01675 434000.
You can also follow us on Twitter @FatherHudsons and on Facebook.com/fatherhudsons.