People can drop by and ‘say hello’ at seven spots around the borough this loneliness awareness week (13 – 17 June).
The idea is that people can simply drop by for a chat at one of seven benches decorated and staffed by a local community group. The ‘say hello’ benches were inspired by the work of comedian John Bishop whose own “Say Hello” campaign launches in June as part of the #MonthOfCommunity.
The seven locations include the Friendly Bench on Hagley Street in Halesowen town centre co-ordinated by Halesowen BID. Different community groups will be running activities from 10 am on Monday 13 to Friday 17 June with performances from 10am – midday by a local choir. It will include talking, wellbeing activities and singing.
In Coseley, the bench will be at Silver Jubilee Park, near the Healthy Hub from Monday to Wednesday from 10am – 1pm. The Just Start Talking Project, run by Just Straight Talk, will be running craft sessions for people to make pom poms.
In Sedgley the bench will be in Vicar Street Gardens, Ladies Walk. The Sedgley Townswomen Guild will be running a fun book-themed session from Monday to Friday from 10am – midday.
Dudley’s bench will be in front of Gather café in the Churchill Shopping Centre. Staff at Gather will be hosting this bench during their opening hours from Tuesday 14 to Saturday 18 from June 9am – 4pm.
In Stourbridge the bench will be in front of the Crown Centre on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 – 2pm – hosted by Mary Stevens Hospice.
Over in Brierley Hill, outside the Moor Centre, learners from Dudley Adult Community Learning (ACL) and Harry’s Café will be running a range of activities all week including on Monday 13 ACL tutors will be looking for support to decorate the bench, on Tuesday 14 tutors will be making friendship bracelets from 9.30-11.30am, Wednesday will be another craft activity and finally on Thursday and Friday from 10-3 there will be the opportunity to try sketching.
Finally Huntingtree Park’s bench will be close to the healthy hub on Thursday 16 June. The all day session is run by Mindful Moms who support new mums.
John Bishop launched his “Say Hello” campaign during a recent ‘Right Here Right Now’ UK tour, to encourage audience members to wear badges with the words, “Say Hello” written on them. The idea was to help people start conversations and make new connections by simply saying “hello” to one another.