Mums Kathryn Cunniffe, Amie Jones and Katie Kinahan describe why Blackpool's family hubs are such a lifeline for them and their children.
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00:00Hi, I'm here at the Blackpool Central Family Hub with Catherine, Amy and Katie
00:06and they're just going to have a quick chat with us about the difference the
00:10hub is making to them and their children and family lives. So we'll start off with
00:15Catherine. It's made me have more confidence with meeting new people as
00:24well as helping me along with the little one. We've had a few issues with him in
00:29the past and they've always been there to help me support information, different activities,
00:35keeping the kids entertained throughout the day when you've got nothing to do and it's
00:40just been a really really good help. I quite enjoyed the mental health books
00:46that we went on the other day with Hannah and there's a couple more coming up they
00:50seem to be pretty popular. Making new friends as well and Elliot quite enjoys
00:54coming so it's always fun. I've enjoyed making new friends and I guess
00:59me and my aunt run cateaus and I enjoyed when they walked the farm as a ride-or-drive so there's a bit of
01:06transportation instead of like primary transport to go to work they bring
01:09afternoon tea to you.