“… time to give and take.”
Time Banking aims to strengthen communities by drawing people together and by developing mutual friendships and support.
Why?
Time banking can help to:
• Bring people together in a spirit of equality
• Value and record contributions to community life
• Build individual confidence and skills
• Build organisational capacity
• Build community networks and knowledge
• Get things done that wouldn’t get done otherwise
What difference does it make?
• More people feeling part of the community
• More people actively involved in time banking
• More people feeling that neighbours look out for each other
• Improved levels of mental health and well-being
• Reduced levels of social isolation
Who?
All residents, in order to promote the well-being of people who are disabled, isolated, lonely or have a mental health problem.
Where?
Charlestown and Lower Kersal, in the City of Salford.
How?
• Attracting and recruiting new members
• Looking after people and nurturing relationships
• Bringing people together and organising events
• Administering exchanges and time accounts
• Developing local partnerships and projects
• Building the reputation and effectiveness of the Time Bank
Time Bank in Salford is funded by CHAP and NDC.