Service Shoutout: A Better Tomorrow
Service Shoutout: A Better Tomorrow
The team at PEGS believe that no one should journey through hardship alone. Many families experience complex, intersecting challenges like addiction, homelessness, mental health struggles and domestic abuse. That’s why we are delighted to spotlight A Better Tomorrow Charity – Support for recovery, housing & domestic abuse, an organisation doing truly impactful work in our region.
A Better Tomorrow is a peer‑led charity based in Telford and Wrekin that provides supported accommodation and tailored programmes for people who have experienced addiction, mental health challenges, homelessness, or domestic abuse. Their approach combines practical support with understanding, dignity, and lived experience insight which all goes toward helping people not only survive but move toward stability, confidence and belonging.
What stood out to us most from the recent launch event our team attended was the genuine warmth and collaborative spirit that filled the event. It was inspiring to see people come together in a collective commitment to change. For PEGS and our team, it was an incredibly motivating day.
While PEGS focuses specifically on supporting parental figures experiencing CPA, the needs families encounter are often interconnected and misunderstood by many:
- People may be struggling with abuse, coercion, or complex behaviours in ways that overlap with addiction or mental health difficulties.
- Safe, stable housing can be a foundational step toward recovery and emotional wellbeing.
- Early intervention and compassionate support help prevent crises from escalating.
- A Better Tomorrow provides safe housing, recovery support, mental health programmes, and pathways out of homelessness or abusive situations - building the kind of stability many families need alongside the emotional support PEGS offers.
We were struck by how much our organisations align in spirit:
- Dignity and respect for every individual
- Trauma‑informed support that meets people where they are
- Community and collaboration as tools for change
- The strong belief that recovery and safety is possible
While our service models are different, the intention is the same: to ensure that people impacted by what they are experiencing aren’t left feeling unseen or unsupported.
Looking ahead… collaborative days like the launch of A Better Tomorrow give us hope - not just for those we work with directly, but for the systems and networks that support families across the UK. By connecting with partners who think holistically, we strengthen care that surrounds families navigating trauma and challenging behaviours.
We’re excited about the possibilities it brings for future learning and partnerships because supporting families and individuals means working together - listening, sharing, connecting and believing that change starts with compassion.
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