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Aberlour Outreach Edinburgh
Edinburgh Outreach works with families where children may be experiencing problems that are as a result of their parents difficulties with drugs and alcohol.
Edinburgh Outreach works with families where children may be experiencing problems that are as a result of their parents' difficulties with drugs and alcohol.The project provides help and support to parents to make positive changes in their lives.
Action For Children
NCH supports vulnerable children, young people and their families disadvantaged through poverty, disability, abuse or other difficulty.
Action for Children - Project Focus
Reducing alcohol and substance-related harm and promoting positive lifestyles by reaching young people at risk on the streets. Project Focus is a joint venture between Streetwork UK and NCH Scotland.
Action for Children - Court & Hearing Interface Project
CHIP's provides a community-based programme which will allow young people involved in serious or repeat offending to be supervised more effectively within the Children's Hearing System.
Action for Children - Edinburgh Intensive Probation Project
EIPP is a resource to be used in conjunction with Probation, as a credible alternative to custody for the Sheriff and High Courts.
Hype works with young people aged 18 and under who live in Edinburgh and use drugs, alcohol or volatile substances.
Action for Sick Children (Scotland)
Action for Sick Children joins parents, professionals and workers to ensure that health services are planned with children in mind.
Action for Sick Children (Scotland)
Action for Sick Children joins parents, professionals and workers to ensure that health services are planned with children in mind.
Africa Centre Scotland
Africa Centre Scotland (ACS) is a voluntary organisation founded in 1993 to address the exclusion, marginalisation and discrimination experienced by the African and Afro-Caribbean Community in Scotland.
Africa Centre - Resource for People and Organisations
Africa Centre Scotland (ACS) is a voluntary organisation founded in 1993 to address the exclusion, marginalisation and discrimination experienced by the African and Afro-Caribbean Community in Scotland.
Article 12
Article 12 is a national network of organisations championing young peoples' rights in Scotland and Europe and Euro.Med/Middle East.
Article 12 - Youth Led Rights Projects
Article 12 is a national network of organisations championing young peoples' rights in Scotland and Europe and Euro.Med/Middle East.
Barnardo's Scotland
Barnardo's Scotland runs, in partnership with other bodies, around 60 community-based services across Scotland.
The project offers a comprehensive, flexible range of services to a large number of young people aged 15 to 21.
Barri Grubb
Barri Grubb has been helping local people to tackle the barriers to a healthy diet for over 10 years.
Barri Grubb has been helping local people to tackle the barriers to a healthy diet for over 10 years.
Bethany Christian Trust
Bethany Christian Trust aims to meet the needs of homeless and vulnerable people in a truly holistic way.
Bethany Christian Trust - Bethany Supported Community For Men
The aim of the Bethany Christian Trust is to create a sense of 'family' characterised by acceptance, security and love. This is a key factor in the support that is offered, and the staff team seek to nurture and develop this positive social environment.
Bethany Christian Trust - Bethany Training
The Bethany Training Team provides a service to equip people to make informed positive choices in life.
Bethany Christian Trust - Bethany Supported Housing
Bethany Supported Housing - Edinburgh provides medium to long-term accommodation in dispersed single and shared flats for homeless people.
Bethany Christian Trust - Bethany Emergency Accommodation
Accommodation for 24 men and 4 women is available in six cluster flats for an initial stay of 12 weeks. This may be extended if the individual has been using the support available but has been unsuccessful in securing appropriate move on accommodation.
Be WELL
Be WELL aims to provide a community health resource operating on community development principles, where local people of all ages can meet to find support and explore health issues.
Be WELL has a drop-in on Monday, Wednesday and Thursdays from 10am to 3pm.
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