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Removed
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This charity was removed from the register on 27 Jun 2024
Public benefits
The rehabilitation and recovery of addicts from youth to older persons to enable successful rehabilitation into community, life and work. Improved mental, physical and emotional health of youth and older people Improved life experiences of those over 50 affected by social isolation and loneliness Education to individuals, groups and wider
community of the harm of drugs/alcohol Schools and youth outreach presentations about the harm of drugs building community Interface relationships with service users and other organisations provide a safe, welcoming space for people of all ages, background and experience Ignite self confidence, meaning and purpose for all service users Approx 100 individuals per year supported to achieve and maintain their sobriety. 40 people over age 50 taking part in our social interaction and lunch days. 100 parents/guardians enrolling on our positive parenting courses. 180 school/youth as part of our outreach drug/alcohol workshops to raise awareness of the dangers of drugs/alcohol, promoting healthy life-skills positive life choices. 200 Individuals per year receiving intensive Art/Trauma sessions. 400 individuals receiving sound/meditation sessions - reducing stress -anxiety 140 people benefiting from our 10 week mental and physical health courses 480 people taking part in a wide range of therapeutic interventions 200 People receiving support and connection through our drop in facilities Building connections with other support organisations and by offering an additional source of referral for vulnerable clients. None The individual affected by addiction, the family and children. Men, women and youth affected by stress, anxiety, depression, and those at risk of self-harm and suicide. Over 50s isolated or vulnerable adults Our volunteers - providing skills, contribution and sense of community Other support organisations The wider Interface shared communities Paid and unpaid staff gain valuable skills and training and personal sense of value and appreciation. Volunteers gain new skills and confidence
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
We provide crisis intervention, 24 hr crisis hotline followed by a two year recovery programme for addicts Ten week Mental Health Life Coaching courses for groups (Men and Women) Drug/alcohol awareness courses for recovering addicts, the family and wider community Drug/Alcohol Awareness workshops. Provide a source of referral from other mental
health, suicide prevention services Workshop room providing art & crafts, jewellery/candle/rug making, woodwork etc Provide a range of holistic treatments, reflexology, acupuncture, essential oils etc Art/Trauma Therapy for individuals, groups, family therapy - Groups Sound/energy meditations to promote calm, reduce stress and improve mental/emotional health. Positive parenting 6 wk courses to support families in crisis or those affected by addiction Reminiscence, music/art and crafts days for isolated or lonely adults over 50 Interface/Community events - Melted Headz football tournaments and family fun days
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of health or the saving of lives
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Who the charity helps
- General public
- Older people
How the charity works
- Advice/advocacy/information
- Community development
- Medical/health/sickness
Charitable purposes
To improve the mental physical and emotional health of people of all ages, backgrounds and experiences to overcome adversity and achieve their fullest potential. To provide service users with an intensive 2 year rehab/recovery programme To develop the life skills and experiences of our service users and their families To support the rehabilitation of addicts to full recovery To improve the overall mental health of our service uses through coaching