As part of their Birmingham Stories initiative to improve literacy skills on a local level, The National Literacy Trust have kindly donated a number of books to Birmingham Settlement to build our own Community Bookcase at our Aston centre! We have books from a range...
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About Birmingham Settlement
Founded in 1899, Birmingham Settlement is one of the city’s oldest charities.
Our aim is to tackle inequality by connecting and empowering people through action, activities, and shared learning that create opportunities for everyone.
We work hand in hand with communities to improve financial security, boost health and wellbeing, and build strong, connected, and sustainable neighbourhoods where people can thrive.
Where we work
With bases in Kingstanding, Ladywood, and Newtown, we’re here to help people through life’s challenges. Whether it’s money worries, feeling isolated, health issues, or caring for the environment, Birmingham Settlement offers a range of integrated services, practical support and activities from our centres and in the community.
Our Services
At Birmingham Settlement, we support people of all ages to live healthier, happier lives.
From fun Stay & Play sessions for little ones, active social groups for older adults, to wellbeing activities, sports, and fitness sessions, there’s something for everyone.
Whether you want to get active, make new friends, learn new skills, or simply have a cuppa and a chat, our programmes help people connect, grow confidence, and improve health and wellbeing.

Latest News
Latest news
2023 Wellbeing Workshops
After the success of our Wellbeing workshops at The Red Shed we will now be running this programme weekly from all three of our sites- Aston, 610 Kingstanding and The Red Shed. Topics covered will include: Nature and Wellbeing Sleep Nutrition The importance of social...
Warm Welcome Hubs Now Open!
As well as our 610 community centre in Kingstanding, our Aston centre opened on 9th January as part of Birmingham's warm welcome initiative. We will be providing a warm, safe space which connects our communities so no one has to struggle alone during the cold winter...