Hampshire Flag & The Parenting Network Partner with Shaping Portsmouth

The Shaping Portsmouth Team are pleased to welcome Hampshire Flag Company and The Parenting Network as our newest partners.

Hampshire Flag Company, who have joined as Patrons, has over 40 years experience manufacturing flags, banners and signage promoting brands, messaging and patriotism through visual marketing and graphics.

Rod Sessions, Sales and Marketing Manager of HFC, said “We are excited to join Shaping Portsmouth in its mission to drive positive change in the city. Portsmouth is our home, and we’re proud to contribute our expertise and resources to help make it the best it can be. We’re looking forward to collaborating with other local businesses and organisations to shape a brighter future for our community.”

Dave Humphries, CEO of Shaping Portsmouth, said “Hampshire Flag Company are a great local success story and we are delighted to welcome them as a Patron of Shaping Portsmouth. The support and expertise provided by established local businesses like HFC are essential to our mission of transforming Portsmouth together.

“Having worked with Rod Sessions and his team for years, we know that not only will they bring valuable insights and contributions to our efforts but community and making our city the vibrant place it deserves to be is also important to them too.”

Joining at the Member level, The Parenting Network empowers families through support, education, and community connections, fostering positive parenting and well-being for all.

Matt Foster, CEO of The Parenting Network, said “Collaboration is at the heart of what we do at The Parenting Network. Joining Shaping Portsmouth allows us to work together, share ideas, and create meaningful change for families across our city.”

Robyn Jaqcuest, Partnership Manager at Shaping Portsmouth, adds “We are delighted to welcome The Parenting Network to the Shaping family. Together, we are committed to supporting and empowering families, fostering a nurturing environment for parents and children alike.”

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