A new sculpture is coming to Salisbury, which will "celebrating the importance of HOME in our lives", as well as helping charity Alabaré secure a brighter future for people who are homeless or vulnerable in our community.
On Friday September 22, Alabaré is unveiling this interactive artwork in the Old George Mall.
The piece celebrates the idea of Home and what it means to each of us.
Members of the public are invited to come along during the week of the installation (Friday, September 22 to Friday, September 29) to donate and receive a padlock to lock onto the sculpture which is made up of large 3D letters which spell the word HOME.
Each padlock will come with a house shaped fob on which they can write their personal messages of what HOME means to them.
The money raised from the padlocks will help fund the support that Alabaré provides for people who are vulnerable or homeless.
Each person who donates and adds their padlock message to the sculpture is helping to secure a brighter future for someone who is vulnerable or in crisis.
The Alabaré team see every day the difference that having a safe, warm home has in our lives. Each year they help around 2,000 people who have been homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, into new homes.
They help each person to overcome underlying problems that they are experiencing which could include mental or physical health challenges, debt and relationship breakdown.
By providing safety, support, time, and training, the Alabaré team support each resident to build a bright future for themselves.
The Alabaré Padlocks installation has been inspired by the Parisian tradition to using a padlock to lock on words of love on the famous Pont Des Arts bridge.
It is a ritual that has been repeated in various other locations around the world.
The installation coincides with the opening of Primark’s new Salisbury shop and Alabaré are grateful for the support of Primark along with Leigh’s Locks, Salisbury Men’s Shed, Travis Perkins and Old George Mall.
For more information go to www.alabare.co.uk
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