Friendly, evidence-informed child-wellbeing sessions for new and growing families across Forres and the wider Moray community — giving parents the practical knowledge and warm peer support they need.
Raising a young family is one of life's great adventures — and one of its most demanding. For parents in and around Forres, Vibrant Health Advocates – Hermes has been a steady, familiar presence: a place to ask the questions that feel too small for a GP but too important to ignore, to sit alongside other families facing the same milestones, and to leave with real, usable information about feeding, development, sleep, and emotional wellbeing.
We run accessible sessions from the heart of Forres and travel out to reach families in the quieter rural pockets of Moray who might otherwise go without.
Our weekly drop-in sessions cover the health and development milestones that matter most in a child's first five years. Parents leave with clear, jargon-free guidance they can use that same evening.
We create warm, unhurried spaces where Forres families can connect with one another as well as with our trained health advocates. Friendships formed in our sessions often last well beyond a child's early years.
We are a local organisation through and through, shaped by the specific needs of families in Forres, Kinloss, Rafford, and the surrounding Moray countryside. We know this community because we are this community.
When parents feel informed and supported, children are healthier. Every session we deliver — whether a drop-in at Forres Town Hall, a structured course evening, a home visit in a rural glen, or a community weaning workshop — is designed around that principle.
See our programmesWe run our sessions from accessible community venues in the heart of Forres, and we travel out to reach families across the Moray countryside.
Real stories from Forres families, practical early-years guidance, and news from our community — written with warmth by people who care.
Every Tuesday morning in Moray, parents and carers gather with their little ones to share, learn, and breathe.
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From that first bewildering week home to confident toddler steps, here is what early childhood development actually looks like.
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When Kirsty moved to Moray just weeks before her son was born, she expected to feel isolated — she did not expect what came next.
Read her storyWe would love to hear from you — whether you are a family looking for support, a health professional wanting to refer someone, a potential volunteer, or just curious about what we do.