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Birmingham Settlement: Empowering Communities, Inspiring Change 

Founded in 1899, Birmingham Settlement stands as one of the city’s oldest and most enduring charities. Originally established by a group of social reformers outraged by the conditions faced by the poor in 19th-century Birmingham, its early work focused on supporting women and families in the deprived St Mary’s area, now known as Newtown. 

Fast forward over a century, Birmingham Settlement’s reach and impact have grown significantly. Today, the charity operates across north-west Birmingham, with community bases in Ladywood and Kingstanding. While the challenges faced by local communities have evolved, so too has the Settlement’s approach. Their adaptable, forward-thinking services address the pressing needs of the city’s diverse populations, ensuring no one is left behind. 

Make a Difference: Volunteer with Birmingham Settlement 

At the heart of Birmingham Settlement’s mission is community – and there’s no better way to be part of it than by volunteering. 

Volunteering with Birmingham Settlement is an opportunity to make a lasting, positive impact, whether it’s supporting families, caring for their urban green space at Edgbaston Reservoir, helping out at food banks, promoting active lifestyles, or lending a hand in one of the charity’s shops. 

Not only does volunteering give individuals the chance to give back, but it’s also a brilliant way to: 

  • Develop practical skills to enhance career prospects 
  • Gain valuable work experience 
  • Improve confidence and reduce isolation 
  • Meet new people and form lasting friendships 
  • Contribute to meaningful projects 
  • Have fun while supporting local communities 

Short-term and long-term volunteering opportunities are available across their Kingstanding and Ladywood/Edgbaston centres, offering flexibility to suit any schedule. 

Interested in getting involved? Email: volunteer@bsettlement.org.uk 

Corporate Partnerships: Meet Your CSR & Business Goals  

For businesses looking to strengthen their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) commitments while also exploring meaningful collaboration opportunities, partnering with Birmingham Settlement offers a unique proposition. 

From festival sponsorship opportunities championing real environmental action and education, community-led initiatives, and sustainability to team volunteering days, supporting community events, to hiring our geodesic domes or bespoke away day packages at our Nature & Wellbeing Centre—including wellbeing and nature-based activities such as yoga, team sports, and natural crafts—we provide flexible ways to engage with the local community, foster team spirit, and make a real difference.  

To find out how Birmingham Settlement can support your organisation’s goals, contact volunteer@bsettlement.org.uk

For more information about Birmingham Settlement and Neighbourhood Futures Festival 2025 visit the website here.

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