Welcoming Mothers for Mothers as Official Charity Partner for Remainder of the 2025/26 Season
- Marc Lewis
- 11 hours ago
- 2 min read

Bristol Rovers Community Trust is delighted to announce Mothers for Mothers as its official charity partner for the remainder of the 2025/26.
Following a highly competitive application process involving numerous outstanding local charities, the selection panel identified a unique and meaningful opportunity to collaborate with Mothers for Mothers - a respected organisation providing vital support to mothers and families experiencing perinatal mental health challenges. The panel recognised that this partnership offers the chance to engage with and uplift an area of the community that has historically been underrepresented in our outreach.
This new partnership brings together two charities united by shared values, shared purpose, and a shared commitment to strengthening our communities. By working side-by-side, Bristol Rovers Community Trust and Mothers for Mothers aim to expand support networks, raise awareness, and deliver positive impact for families who need it most.
Adam Tutton, CEO of Bristol Rovers Community Trust, said:
“We are thrilled to welcome Mothers for Mothers as our official charity partner. Their work is life-changing, and we see this as a powerful opportunity to reach families we haven’t engaged with as much as we would like. Together, we can make a real difference to those most in need across Bristol and beyond.”
Maria Viner, CEO of Mothers for Mothers, said:
“We are thrilled to have been chosen as Bristol Rovers Community Trust’s partner for the remainder of the 2025/26 season. There is an increasing need and urgency for Mothers for Mothers’ services, and the impact of our work is not only life changing, but in some cases can be lifesaving. It is so very powerful for our community to be held, supported and valued by Bristol Rovers Community Trust in this way.”
Throughout the remainder of the 2025/26 season, Bristol Rovers Community Trust and Mothers for Mothers will collaborate on a series of campaigns, events, and initiatives designed to increase visibility, promote wellbeing, and raise essential funds for the charity’s work to do with women, birthing people and their families in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.




















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