We are a not for profit CIC offering accommodation and support to vulnerable adults to enable progression to self sustaining independent living in Liverpool.
We are looking to JV with local charities (or similar) who are working with any client groups who need housing and support. We have access to accomodation and want to work with you!
A new building nearly ready on county road , Walton. Unfortunately can’t offer any support at present but still available for anyone vulnerable who can cope on their own.
Every room has their own ensuite
Is there anyone on here who can point me to any organisations on the Wirral who works with individuals who may have learning disabilities, substance / alcohol misuse issues, or who you would class as ‘vulnerable’ who need housing and / or support please?
Today we started working with John, who we will be housing and supporting on his journey to eventually living independently. Thank you to @BNENC_ for food parcels.
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running it. Expenses will be paid. At some point in the future we may even be looking for support workers to help supporting our clients.
If you have worked in a coffee shop before even better as you can advise on lay out etc as currently we have no idea!
We will also be needing
We run a not for profit CIC in Liverpool housing and supporting vulnerable adults and to help fund our support we are opening a coffee shop / Internet cafe in North Liverpool.
We are looking for a team of volunteers who have spare time available throughout the week who can help
Record numbers dying on streets from drug & alcohol issues after being #knockedback from support.
Addiction often caused by trauma in lives. Sleeping rough compounds trauma &makes it harder to get out of addiction & homelessness.
We need health-based addiction support for all
People sleeping rough have often experienced violence, abuse & neglect throughout their lives.
Our new report reveals that thousands are yet again being #KnockedBack from life-saving treatment when they need it most. This is a health crisis on our streets bit.ly/2t5LfUU
Do you know what , these lads have done themselves proud. Learning the ropes of all things construction with builder Keith Tyson who is working on our community coffee shop on County Road, which will have en-suite accommodation above which will be for our supported living clients