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  • Centrepoint Christian Church & Support Centre

    Projects and Programmes include: Information, Advice and Guidance, Welfare Rights, Community Outreach Project, Skills and Employment, Street Outreach Team, Performing Arts Department, Education & Training, Young People Services, Schools Work, Health and Wellbeing, Volunteering, Immigration and Nationality, Community Services and Development Initiatives. The Opening Times are: Monday, Tuesday & Thursday - 10 am to 4 pm Wednesday - 10 am to 1 pm Friday - closed Saturday - closed Sunday - Celebration Service at 10.45 am

  • Crisis Point

    The charity was founded in 2000; it has been working as with victims of sexual crime since 2000, delivering specialist support. Crisis Point became a registered charity and company in 2004. Crisis Point is based in Walsall with additional offices in Wolverhampton. In 2003, Crisis Point pioneered the fast track STI screening system that now sits as best practice and guidance for developing new, and existing SARCs. In 2004, Crisis Point founded the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) in Walsall, developed a tri-partite with West Midlands Police and NHS/PCT Walsall to provide SARC services. Crisis Point was the managing agency until March 2006, delivering on call and on site crisis workers, ISVA support, and therapeutic counselling. In 2005, a clinical counselling centre was founded in Walsall by Crisis Point to provide bespoke psychotherapeutic counselling for victims of sexual crime. Additionally, the clinical counselling centre provided a real solution to transference suffered by SARC clients when returning for therapy following the support to court procedure and outcome. In 2011, the charity located to modern fully DDA compliant premises. The services and premises continue to be available to all across the West Midlands.

  • Edwards Trust

    Edward's Trust caring for children and families during child illness and bereavement. Bereavement counselling for anyone affected by the death of a child aged 0-18. Any parent affected by the death of their own child, whatever their age. Children affected by the death of another child aged 0-18, sibling, parent or primary carer.

  • Huntington's Disease Association

    Gives advice, support & information to anyone whose family is affected by Huntington's Disease. Education - Teaching sessions for care workers in community or nursing homes. Liaise with social services + mental health teams to help people access services.

  • Mentoring West Midlands

    Specialist mentoring organisation aimed at engaging high risk and challenging individuals and families

  • PAPYRUS

    PAPYRUS is a national charity dedicated to prevent young suicide. We run a national helpline, HOPELineUK, including text and email services, staffed by a team of mental health professionals who provide practical help and advice to vulnerable young people and to those concerned about any young person who may be at risk of suicide. PAPYRUS offers a range of training sessions aimed at raising awareness of the prevalence of young suicide. We teach skills to people from all walks of life in how to recognise a young person at risk of suicide and in how to provide immediate and effective help. Our training is designed to equip participants with the skills, awareness and confidence to help prevent young suicide. PAPYRUS also delivers talks and awareness-raising sessions in schools, colleges, universities, community groups, prisons and other networks. These sessions are aimed at young people at risk and those who care for or work with them to help reduce the stigma surrounding suicide and encourage young people to be suicide-safe.

  • Priory Family Centre CIC

    We deliver early years provision, adult learning and employment projects designed to help unemployed people find work. Breaking Bread, a catering business supplying food to primary schools and buffets to the public and private sectors, has recently launched a food bank supplying people in crisis with free food. Breaking bread is part of the Priory Family Centre Group.

  • Smethwick Advocate Publishing & Design

    Provides specialist publicity, design and printing promotional services to the VC sector, workshops and other training services provided as well as consultancy.

  • St. Philips Neri R.C. Church

    St. Philip's parish was started in 1862 by Fr. Edward Caswall, one of Cardinal Newman's friends. Since then, the parish has become a thriving Catholic Community, worshipping God and caring for others. We have a parish hall that can be hired. Brushstrokes, helping parents and pre-school children to play and learn together and our school, St. Philip's Catholic Primary and Nursery.

  • The Abrahamic Foundation

    The Abrahamic Foundation was established in 2009 to serve the diverse needs of the Muslim community. It was founded by a group of scholars, teachers and other professional members of the community. The aim of the organisation is to create a centre that excels in providing high quality services in education, youth work, training, new Muslim provisions, and many other bespoke community services. The Abrahamic Foundation is situated on Smethwick High Street and is an inclusive organisation. It endeavors to serve the community regardless of colour, race or ideological orientation. The Abrahamic Foundation does not subscribe to any political ideology or schools of thought. The Trustees represent different members of the Muslim community from different backgrounds and different races.

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