Barnsley Chronicle

Timely arrival of new hub for veterans

We round-up all the news as people around Barnsley prepare to remember the fallen

- By Elle Wakefield

A CHARITY which supports local veterans has been awarded £10,000 to help 100 former soldiers get back on their feet.

Veterans that are in need of assistance are visiting Barnsley town centre’s new hub called Help 4 Homeless Veterans.

Tom Wood created the charity with his wife 12 years ago – and since then they have helped over 750 veterans.

The charity recently found out that their partnershi­p with the Veterans’ Foundation has granted them £10,000 to share between 100 former soldiers.

This can be put towards household bills making winter more bearable for those battling with rising costs.

Steve Bentham-Bates – who served in the army for 24 years and is the CEO of the charity – welcomes the former veterans on a weekly basis.

They offer a drop-in arrangemen­t where home-made hot food, drinks and advice are offered to those that need them.

Tom and Steve aim to combat isolation in veterans and want to provide a warm, safe space for any veteran who needs their support.

Lipken Ndlovu, a veteran, told the Chronicle: “What they’ve done really makes me smile – I’ve been coming for six weeks after being directed here by the job centre and it has made a big difference.

“They’ve advised me on things I wouldn’t have known – I did struggle a lot on my own.”

They are providing visitors with a great space to have genuine conversati­ons – people of all ages visit to discuss their time served in the army.

One of their frequent visitors, Andy Martin, added: “We don’t help veterans in the same way that paramedics or profession­als do but we help a lot by simply talking – one conversati­on can open up a huge opportunit­y for revealing problems.

“Usually a lot of veterans experience a long period of time – up to over a decade – before the wheels fall off and they start to struggle.”

Sometimes the wait for things to be put into place by the council for those that need help can take a few days – so ‘past veterans that haven’t eaten for days and need accommodat­ion’ are helped by Tom and Steve.

Steve added: “It was a while before we found a property to have as a base and Covid made that even harder with the considerat­ion of costs and everyone’s health.

“It has been an amazing thing to have because it means that former veterans are a lot more willing to open up about their problems when we are all faceto-face – we have made partnershi­ps with a lot of other organisati­ons in the past few months too.

“Mental health counsellor­s have requested use of the space we have which we are really happy to help with because we help each other.”

The Barnsley charity has experience­d people acting as fake veterans – in order to use their services and request money – but thankfully their quick response from army records prevents them from being taken advantage of.

The Help 4 Homeless Veterans hub can be found on Regent Street South in Barnsley town centre and welcomes any ex-veteran in need of help.

 ?? PD091606 ?? HUB: Pictured are: Andy Martin, Lipken Ndlovu, and Steve Bentham-Bates.
PD091606 HUB: Pictured are: Andy Martin, Lipken Ndlovu, and Steve Bentham-Bates.

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