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By cherrelle.mathurin, 24 October, 2025
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Help us make Newham a place where every parent feels confident and supported to feed their baby — however they choose.

The NCT Newham Infant Feeding Peer Support Project connects trained local volunteers with parents and carers to offer friendly, non-judgemental support around all aspects of infant feeding.

We’re inviting businesses, community groups, and local organisations to join us in creating a more supportive environment for families across Newham.
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Why Infant Feeding Peer Support Matters in Newham

In Newham, many new mums begin their breastfeeding journey with enthusiasm, yet a large number stop within the first 10 days. This early drop-off often happens not because mothers don’t want to continue, but because they don’t have the right support when things get difficult. The early days of parenthood can be overwhelming — physically, emotionally, and financially — and having someone who truly understands can make all the difference.

With the rising cost of living, families across Newham are under immense financial pressure. The price of formula milk has increased sharply, placing an added strain on already stretched household budgets. Breastfeeding, while not always easy to establish, offers a free to low-cost, nutritionally complete, and sustainable way to feed babies — easing the financial burden while giving infants the best possible start.

Breastfeeding also brings long-term health benefits for both mother and child. For babies, it strengthens the immune system and reduces the risk of infections and long-term conditions. For mothers, it supports recovery after birth and lowers the risk of certain cancers and other health issues. But achieving these benefits depends on consistent, compassionate support in those first few weeks and months.

That’s where infant feeding peer support comes in. Peer supporters are local mums who have personal experience of breastfeeding and have been trained to listen, encourage, and guide others through their own feeding journeys. Their lived experience helps new mothers feel understood, less isolated, and more confident. They can offer practical tips, emotional reassurance, and a sense of community — something that professional services alone often don’t have the time or capacity to provide.

By supporting our infant feeding peer support project in Newham, we can:

  • Help to increase breastfeeding continuation rates beyond the first 10 days.
  • Assist in easing financial pressures on families affected by the rising cost of formula.
  • Improve health outcomes for mothers and babies.
  • Build stronger community connections through shared experience and mutual support.

This project will empower local parents to support each other, creating a cycle of care and confidence that benefits families now and for generations to come.

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Why work with us

The NCT Newham Infant Feeding Peer Support Project is commissioned by Newham Council to ensure all families in the borough can access high-quality, community-based feeding support.

By working with us, your organisation can:

  • Empower families – provide safe, welcoming spaces for parents to access trusted support.
  • Strengthen community connections – show your commitment to local families’ wellbeing.
  • Champion inclusivity and wellbeing – make your organisation more family-friendly, an ally of community infant feeding and extended breastfeeding.
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Ways to Get Involved

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Host a Peer Support Session

Could your space welcome local families?
We’re looking for venues where our trained peer supporters can run relaxed, drop-in sessions for parents and carers. You provide the space and a warm welcome — we’ll do the rest.

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In-house Volunteer Peer Supporters 

If your organisation works directly with families — such as a children’s center, library, GP practice, or community hub — you can host a peer supporter on-site. This could be in the form of an existing member of staff or a volunteer already working within your setting. Together, we can offer regular, in-person infant feeding support within your setting. 

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