‘The Befriender’ Newsletter
If you would like to read about some real-life befriending experiences, why not download The Befriender now?
Each issue contains project news, befriender diaries, a problem page together with unique insights into what it really means to be a befriender. Essential reading for all befriending project workers and befrienders!
Download Previous Articles:
- What Befriending Means to Me – a Young Client Speaks
- Recruiting Under 18s as Befrienders
- Diary of a Beginner and Spotlight on a Current Match
- Befriending with Shelter Families Project
- Befriending a Teenager with Asperger's
- Befriending a Child – a Befriender's View
- Befriendees Who Go On to Befrienders
- A Glimpse into Two Befriending Relationships
- A Befriending Relationship Seven Years In
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“We all need support and friendship, regardless of circumstances. But where do people turn when friends and family are simply no longer there, or can't help us through a difficult time, or need all our care and attention and can't give us any in return? Thank goodness for befriending projects, who help fill the empty spaces where care, support and a listening ear need to be.”
—Nicola Sturgeon, Deputy First Minister and Deputy Party Leader, the Scottish Nationalist Party
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