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More than 1,500 families are being supported by 300 Home-Start volunteers in 16 communities in Northern Ireland.
Home-Start volunteers help families with young children deal with whatever life throws at them. We support parents as they learn to cope, improve their confidence and build better lives for their children.
Find out how you can volunteer
Home-Start knows that well-trained volunteers complement the early-years workforce, significantly contributing to the support families receive and enabling them to access services when they are most needed. We are pleased to be involved in Family Support Hubs, working towards a seamless offer of services so that the needs of children and families are not missed.
Home-Start was founded in 1973. The first Home-Start in Northern Ireland was established in East Belfast in 1983.
If you want to find other support available for your family, click here to visit the Northern Ireland Family Support website, a comprehensive database of family support and childcare services across Northern Ireland.
Are you interested in volunteering and want to find out more? Get in touch today by filling out our form and someone will be in touch. Read more
In the past year Home-Start supported 1,456 families in Northern Ireland, with 540 people volunteering their time. Read more
Starting in the home, our approach is as individual as the people we’re helping. No judgement, just compassionate, confidential help and expert support. Read more
One of the most important roles played by a Home-Start volunteer is to help people access local services in their area. Read more
Find your nearest Home-Start in Northern Ireland Read more