Community groups, charities and voluntary organisations across Fylde are being invited to play a vital role in delivering a new network of Resilience Hubs, bringing together life-changing support for residents who need it most.

Fylde Council’s Communities Team is seeking Expressions of Interest from local providers who want to work in partnership to bring the hubs to life. Funded through the government-backed Crisis and Resilience Fund (CRF), the hubs will offer a welcoming, coordinated base for support, all under one roof.

The hubs will draw together services focused on wellbeing, early intervention, crisis recovery and long-term resilience, with a clear emphasis on prevention, accessibility and responding flexibly to what local people actually need. The Council is particularly keen to hear from providers who can offer trauma-informed, inclusive services ranging from one-to-one support and group activities to creative and therapeutic programmes.

Applications are welcomed from voluntary, community and faith sector organisations, social enterprises and charities with relevant experience.

Councillor Chris Dixon, Lead Member for Social Wellbeing, said: “These hubs are about more than crisis response – they’re about building stronger, more resilient communities for the long term. We want to work with the brilliant organisations already making a difference across Fylde, and we’d love to hear from anyone who shares our passion for helping people thrive.”

Interested organisations are encouraged to get in touch at CRF@fylde.gov.uk to find out more or submit an Expression of Interest here.


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