
Crafting Hope: How Woodside Crafts Is Changing Lives Through Creativity
In this moving episode of The Black Country Blokes, we welcome Christine George, founder of Woodside Crafts, to share the inspiring journey behind a Dudley-based mental health project that began with a single wooden bookโand grew into a lifeline for so many. Christine shares how a small idea, born out of a therapeutic group session at the former Woodside Day Centre, became a charity enterprise that gives people dealing with mental health challenges a chance to rebuild confidence, learn new skills, and feel a sense of belonging. From humble beginnings to stalls at markets, festivals, and even bingo halls, Woodside Crafts continues to break stigma and build communityโnow from their brand-new home in Cinder Bank, Netherton. ๐ง Listen in as we talk about resilience, creativity, and how crafts can become a path to healing. ๐ Support the Cause | Every Day in May Challenge for Dravet Syndrome UK I'm raising money this May for Dravet Syndrome UK in honour of Calla-Rose. Join me in making a difference! ๐ Donate here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/lee-cadman-1 ๐ About the challenge: https://www.dravet.org.uk/event/every-day-in-may-for-dravet-2025 ๐ Follow Calla-Roseโs journey: https://www.facebook.com/courageouscalla/about/?locale=en_GB ๐ ๏ธ Learn more about Woodside Crafts: ๐ Woodside Crafts Facebook ๐ Visit them at Cinder Bank, Netherton ๐ Support by visiting the shop, donating, volunteering, or spreading the word #TheBlackCountryBlokes #WoodsideCrafts #MentalHealthRecovery #CraftingHope #DudleyCharity #CreativityForWellbeing #SupportLocal #BlackCountryPride #MensMentalHealth #BreakingTheStigma #FromStruggleToStrength #DravetSyndromeUK #EveryDayInMay #CallaRose #FundraiserForHope #RareDiseaseAwareness Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bcb. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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