03-08-2025
Mum thanks Glasgow charity for life-changing support
Shazia, a mum living in Glasgow after seeking asylum from Pakistan, has extended her thanks to family support charity Home-Start Glasgow South
She said: 'Thanks to Home-Start Glasgow South, I am happy.
'I am learning.
'I am moving forward.'
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Shazia's journey with the Glasgow charity began after she arrived in the city in 2014.
She was living in temporary accommodation and spoke no English.
Following the birth of her daughter, she experienced severe anxiety and depression.
Shazia said: 'I just couldn't cope.
'I would wake in the night screaming, thinking someone was trying to kill me.'
Her GP referred her to Home-Start Glasgow South, which became a turning point.
She said: 'A kind lady came to see me and gave me the courage to carry on.
'She would say, these feelings will pass.
'Maybe tomorrow will be better.
'And slowly, slowly, it was.'
With the charity's support, Shazia joined a parents' group, built friendships with other mothers and secured permanent housing.
Home-Start Glasgow South also arranged for a volunteer tutor to visit Shazia, who then encouraged her to apply for college.
She is now studying English and settling into life in Glasgow.
Her husband Tahir said: 'I am so proud of Shazia – and of how well our kids are doing in school.
'Home-Start Glasgow South has given us hope for the future.'
Home-Start Glasgow South has provided emotional and practical support to thousands of families in the south of the city since 2000.
The charity helps parents adjust to life with a new baby, cope with isolation or manage the effects of poverty and mental health struggles.
It has more than doubled its reach over the past decade, now supporting 370 families and 798 children each year.
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This year, it will mark its 25th anniversary with events throughout the year, including a family sports day, volunteer celebrations and a fundraising camp.
Colette Boyle, director of Home-Start Glasgow South, said: 'This anniversary is a celebration of the strength of our community.
'For 25 years, we've walked alongside families, offering friendship, understanding and hope.
'We are incredibly proud of the impact we've made – and excited for what the future holds.'