Home-Start Central Lancashire

Categories

Asylum Seekers / Refugees, Chorley Residents, Community Support, Community Support during isolation, Complex Needs, Crisis and Resilience Fund, Early Intervention and Prevention, Families and Children 0-19 years, Improve access to psychological therapies, Improved health/capacity to manage, Maternal Mental Health, Mental Health, Peer Support, Self referral, Social engagement and social inclusion support, Social Isolated, Social Prescribing, South Ribble Residents, Students, Volunteering, Vulnerable Adults, Vulnerable Children/Familes, Younger People

Description

Home-Start Central Lancashire is a local community network of trained volunteers and expert support helping families with at least one child under the age of 11 years through challenging times. We are there for parents and children when they need us the most because we know that childhood can’t wait. Home-Start works with families in communities right across Central Lancashire. Starting in the home, our approach is as individual as the people we’re helping. No judgement; it is just compassionate, confidential help and expert support. Families struggling with post-natal depression, early childhood development, isolation, challenging behaviour, physical and mental health problems, bereavement and many other issues can receive the support of a volunteer who can spend two hours once a week in a family’s home supporting them in the ways they need. Home-Start Central Lancashire also provides up-to-date training for volunteers and parents, supports families practically and emotionally to increase their capacity to cope with and enjoy life events such as Christmas and school holidays, and helps families to access and engage with other agencies and support.

Chorley Help the Homeless(CHtH)

Categories

Benefits Advice, Chorley Residents, Community Support during isolation, Complex Needs, Early Intervention and Prevention, Essential Household Goods, Food Bank Request, Housing Advice, Improved health/capacity to manage, Social Isolated, Volunteering, Vulnerable Adults, Vulnerable Children/Familes

Description

The charity provides a drop-in service to those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. People who need our help can be referred or self refer for emergency food parcels, clothing and toiletries, bedding and small household items. We offer housing and welfare benefits advice and personal counselling by appointment.

01257273320

reception@chth.org.uk

Community Cafe Matrix House, Friday Street, Chorley, Lancashire, PR6 0AA

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