Samaritans of Farnborough and District are delighted to be joining an event on 24 March, shining a light on the Small Talk Saves Lives campaign and the simple ways we can all look out for one another.
Since its launch in 2017, Small Talk Saves Lives has encouraged people to start a simple conversation if they think someone isn’t OK at railway stations or other public places, if they feel safe to do so. This campaign, delivered in partnership with Network Rail and British Transport Police, empowers people to approach others and offer support through small but meaningful interactions.
This year, the campaign will run from 5 March to 26 March 2026, encouraging people to have the confidence to start a conversation if they see someone who doesn’t look OK.
Volunteers from the Farnborough Branch will be celebrating the campaign with an event on 24th March from 16:00-18:30at Farnborough (Main) Station alongside SWR staff speaking to the public about the campaign and highlighting the power of talking.