The Duchess speaks to young carers at @Family_Action about how they cope with the pressures of school & caring for their families.
Celebrating its 150th anniversary, @Family_Action works directly with vulnerable children and families through local and national services. pic.twitter.com/F2ttQzUWf1
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) January 22, 2019
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The Duchess speaks to young carers at @Family_Action about how they cope with the pressures of school & caring for their families.
Celebrating its 150th anniversary, @Family_Action works directly with vulnerable children and families through local and national services. pic.twitter.com/F2ttQzUWf1
The Duchess of Cambridge is at @family_action’s Lewisham base today to launch their new service ‘FamilyLine’ – which uses a network of volunteers from across the country to support parents & carers through
phone calls, email and texts. pic.twitter.com/2NiOe64tY1
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) January 22, 2019
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The Duchess of Cambridge is at @family_action’s Lewisham base today to launch their new service ‘FamilyLine’ – which uses a network of volunteers from across the country to support parents & carers through
phone calls, email and texts. pic.twitter.com/2NiOe64tY1
The Duchess’ visit to @family_action furthers her work in supporting children from their earliest years – HRH is currently driving a research project to establish what more can be done in across the UK to give children their best possible start in life. pic.twitter.com/tvyUAdT1rO
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) January 22, 2019
The Duchess’ visit to @family_action furthers her work in supporting children from their earliest years – HRH is currently driving a research project to establish what more can be done in across the UK to give children their best possible start in life. pic.twitter.com/tvyUAdT1rO
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) January 22, 2019The Duchess of Cambridge visited Family Action’s Lewisham base which provides a range of valuable community support for children and families in South London, to launch a new national support line, on January 22nd. She met families who are supported by Family Action, spent time with some young carers, met volunteers who are supporting the new FamilyLine service and also viewed the ‘Family Monsters’ campaign film that has been produced to mark Family Action’s 150th Anniversary. This visit furthers the Duchess’s research and work focusing on the support available for children in their earliest years.
I think I read someplace that the Duchess’ dress is from a designer or a company that help women who had been victims of slave trade? I’m sure I read that they donate a percentage of their sales towards a charity that is set up to help them by enabling them to have businesses of their own. So if that’s true, it was such an appropriate outfit to wear to this event!