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Stay Safe During Lent! |
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Good morning Resident
Lent is a significant and reflective time for many people across the West Midlands. Whether you’re observing it through fasting, prayer, charitable giving, or attending special services, West Midlands Police wants everyone to stay safe while marking the season. Here are some simple steps to help you celebrate Lent safely and confidently.
Stay Safe at Places of WorshipLent often involves additional services and gatherings at churches and community venues. If you’re attending larger services or events, follow guidance from organisers and stewards.
Protect Your Home During Fasting and Evening ServicesMany people attend early morning or evening services during Lent. Simple precautions can significantly reduce the risk of burglary.
Stay Safe While Giving to CharityCharitable giving is an important part of Lent. Unfortunately, fraudsters may take advantage of this generosity. If you’re unsure, take time to verify before donating.
Look After Your Personal WellbeingFasting can have physical effects, especially if you have underlying health conditions. If you feel unwell, prioritise your health and seek support.
Be Mindful of Online SafetyDuring Lent, many people access faith-based content online or join virtual services.
Reporting ConcernsIf you see suspicious behaviour, report it: Lent is a time for reflection, compassion, and community. By taking a few practical safety steps, you can focus on what matters most while helping to keep yourself and others safe. West Midlands Police is committed to supporting all communities across the region—working together to ensure everyone can observe Lent safely and peacefully. | ||
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