I had a very abusive childhood.
My step father was friendly with lots of high up people, and it was the 80s/90s so no point speaking up, my mother was also horrendous.
I was a bit of a dickhead as a result and a lot of parents hated me.
My friends mum, however, welcomed me into her home with open arms, I didn't even realise a lot of what she did at the time, but I do now.
I would call over before school and she always had excess breakfast that would go to waste if I didn't want it, or have accidently packed a lunch for her husband who didn't need it, she would give me clothes that she bought miles away and didn't have time to return, and when I would sleep over and she would run me a bubble bath and put a big fluffy towel on the heater for me. When I started my period she quietly put sanitary towels in my bag when I was there, and she always had leaflets for childline sitting out as well, there are dozens and dozens of things she did without really saying a word.
She just quietly got on with being a safe space for me without a song and dance, without embarrassing me, she was so subtle I was probably about 30 when I actually realised all she did.
Her kindness when I really needed it has absolutely inspired me to be a safe space for my kids and their friends (and occasionally others). I've had my kids friends come here for all sorts of things when they needed help, and I've always done my best to support them. Not only did she help me, but she's helped lots of others through me too.
She was an amazing woman.