Get involved in our work in Tower Hamlets
We want to work with parents in Tower Hamlets to make sure that we are making the changes that they want to see in the community. We believe parents’ voice, ideas and leadership can shape a stronger, fairer community for children and families in Tower Hamlets.
If you are a parent who has experienced financial difficulties while raising children from 0-6 years old, we’d love to hear from you.

Orion, 2 and Musa, 2 play at a Toyhouse Toy Library in Tower Hamlets, London. (Credit: Dan Dennison/Save the Children)
How can parents get involved in our work in Tower Hamlets?
Stay connected to the issues we work on by signing up to our newsletter. To sign up to our newsletter, please contact [email protected]
Join our monthly community get-togethers (from February 2025)
What will parents get in return?
Shape partnerships in your area by deciding which local organisations we should work with
Take part in a learning journey that focuses on listening to your child to promote their wellbeing and engagement with the world around them
Be part of a movement creating change for children and families in Tower Hamlets and beyond - building new skills and strengthen your connection to your community
Join training and peer learning sessions & attend events hosted by Save the Children
Share your voice and opinions on the issues that matter most to you and your family
If anything above interests you, or you want to know more, contact [email protected] and we’ll get back to you.
Our work in Tower Hamlets follows a Systems-Change approach. What does this mean?
We know that no single service or project can solve poverty or inequality but by working across the system we can make it stronger and more responsive.
We contribute to systems change for children aged 0-6 and their families by creating the time and space for organisations and families to come together, connect and collaborate.





