Who do we work with?
We work with people going through difficult transitions, including people who are homeless, leaving care, leaving a psychiatric hospital or dealing with addiction.
Specifically, we support:
- Families experiencing homelessness.
- Syrian families.
- Women, men, and children experiencing or escaping domestic abuse.
- Young people experiencing homelessness.
- Young parents and young parents to be.
- Young people leaving care.
- People dealing with their mental health.
- People dealing with alcohol and or drug use.
- Older people who want to live independently.
- People with physical and learning disabilities.
What we do
We offer places to stay and special help for people with different strengths, needs, and dreams. We help them build confidence and strength by giving them lots of chances to learn and grow. We work with each person to make a plan that focuses on what they’re good at and what they need help with.
We can:
- Help people get the benefits they deserve and manage their money (including dealing with debts).
- Give personal support and coaching to help them move forward.
- Teach skills for learning, work, and healthy living to help them reach their full potential.
- Help people live safely in their homes by giving safety advice and arranging repairs and changes.
To find out more about the support and services we provide please contact us and we will be happy to help.