Lottery lifeline for vital Crewe-based project supporting mums and children at risk

By Ryan Parker

13th Feb 2023 | Local News

Coronation Street star, Sally Carman, joins Motherwell Cheshire charity founder, Kate Blakemore, chair of trustees, Jane Tomlinson, and team members to celebrate Lottery funding for the Believe Project (Jan Roberts).
Coronation Street star, Sally Carman, joins Motherwell Cheshire charity founder, Kate Blakemore, chair of trustees, Jane Tomlinson, and team members to celebrate Lottery funding for the Believe Project (Jan Roberts).

A specialist Crewe-based service supporting mums with children at risk of being removed from their care - has won backing from The National Lottery Community Fund.

The Believe Project, run by Motherwell Cheshire, Beech Drive, has been awarded £282,401 to continue its vital work in the community after funding dried up during the pandemic.

The Project supports vulnerable mothers, often struggling with their mental health, whose children are subject to a Child Protection Plan and are at risk of being taken away.

Motherwell Cheshire charity founder Kate Blakemore and Coronation Street star Sally Carman at the charity base on Beech Drive (Jan Roberts).

Trained support advocates help them rebuild their lives and grow emotionally stronger with personalised plans - including counselling and peer group networking.

Motherwell Cheshire founder and trained counsellor, Kate Blakemore, said: "Since being established in 2017 the Believe Project has supported 195 mums and their 475 children.

"These women have lost, or are at risk of losing, all they hold dear, their children and we work with them to overcome the devastation.

"Sadly numbers of women needing support have increased since the pandemic and there is a growing demand for services as the cost of living crisis bears down on local families. 

"We currently have a waiting list of referrals in Crewe and Winsford. Never has there been a more critical time to support vulnerable women and children."

Motherwell Cheshire founder and trained counsellor, Kate Blakemore (Motherwell Cheshire).

A study by the School of Psychology at University of Chester, concluded The Believe Project had 'demonstrated overwhelmingly positive feedback' from participants whose mental health had improved.

Lottery funding, gained following a detailed application by Kate and charity trustees, will allow the Believe Project to continue in Crewe and Winsford.

Officials are exploring ways of generating income to secure its future including Believe Ambassador courses offering an introduction to a programme enabling them to work with women whose children are on a Child Protection Plan.

Mother-of-three, Kate from Crewe, said: "The Believe Project initially received funding for three years from the Steve Morgan Foundation but that ended in 2020 so the Lottery money is a fantastic boost and keeps us going for now.

"Long-term, we are reaching out to the business community for sponsorship and running training courses to generate income to cover costs and expand into other pockets of Cheshire where there is growing need."

Coronation Street star, Sally Carman, who plays Abi Franklin, at Motherwell Cheshire's base on Beech Drive, Crewe (Jan Roberts).

Believe Project Patrons include well-known businessman Sir John Timpson and actress Sally Carman who plays Abi Franklin in Coronation Street. 

Sally, who also appeared in Channel 4's Shameless, added: "My character represents the amazing women supported by the project.

"These mums are very often misunderstood and living with mental health conditions after experiencing traumatic events. I am proud to offer my support as Patron."

Motherwell Cheshire, based on Beech Drive, runs a variety of services for women and girls including crisis support, counselling and befriending. 

Motherwell Cheshire, Beech Drive, has been awarded £282,401 to continue its vital work in the community after funding dried up during the pandemic (Motherwell Cheshire).

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