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    New Harrogate group aims to combat loneliness in working mums

    by Vicky Carr

    | 06 Mar, 2023
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    Problems of loneliness and isolation are often associated with older people.

    But one social enterprise in Harrogate says the issue is just as likely to affect young mothers – and it is trying to put an end to the problem.

    MyLifePool set up the Working Mums Network several years ago, but it stopped meeting during the covid pandemic.

    Now, the group is being re-established to offer dinners, nights out, and events with speakers and social time, to enable like-minded mums to form stronger bonds.

    Founder Vic Smith-Dunn said:

    “Many working mums struggle with feeling disconnected from their peers and their community and motherhood is a significant trigger for loneliness. At myLifePool we understand that being a working mum can be an isolating experience, especially during these challenging times.
    "That's why we created a community where mums can connect, share experiences, and have fun together."






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    One local mum recently posted on Facebook saying how lonely she was, prompting a flurry of responses offering support – including Vic.

    She said she has been putting together new events over the last few weeks to combat loneliness and support people through rising fuel costs. They include the Warm Wednesdays social sessions, as well as a Lego club for primary school children and their parents.

    While opportunities for families to get together during the day are popular, Vic said working parents often miss out and can be lonely even when they are busy.

    She said:

    "We often think that it's retired people living alone who are in danger of becoming socially isolated, but new parents and working parents are just as vulnerable.
    "It's like the old saying goes, it's possible to be lonely in a crowded room.
    "This kind of thing is everything I'm so passionate about: people just need the opportunity and a gentle introduction to widen their social circle, which makes the world of difference to people's mental health and, in turn, their physical health."


    The Working Mums Network will meet at Oatlands Community Centre next Wednesday, March 8, from 7pm to 9pm.

    It will run in partnership with Parent Smart Learning, offering life hacks to help working parents to save time and make home life easier. A short presentation will be followed by time for socialising.

    Tickets are free to myLifePool members, or £4 for non-members, who can get a month's free trial to attend the event. To book a place, click here.