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The 700 Club is a frontline homelessness and housing charity seeking to move people from dependence to independence. It offers supported Hostel Accommodation for individuals and couples in three hostels, housing related Floating Support for those (over 16) with substance misuse issues, assists people into private sector housing and is a Registered Provider of social housing.

Acorn Chaplaincy's activities are aim to relieve persons in need and hardship by reason of addiction by the provisions of pastoral care and support ministries, such as Community Detoxification Program, running of Recovery Courses and mentoring. We also provide information to help dispel stigma and prejudices against people with addictions.


TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION BY RELIEVING THE NEEDS OF PEOPLE WHO ARE SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED AND ASSISTING THEM TO INTEGRATE INTO SOCIETY, RELIEVING PHYSICAL & MENTAL SICKNESS OF PERSONS IN NEED.


ACT!'s primary aim is providing relief to people in need, in particular offenders, ex-offenders, the homeless, asylum seekers and people suffering from addiction or mental illness.


Betel of Britain is a group of caring, not-for-profit Christian communities helping broken people to regain control of their health, work potential and independence.We provide accommodation free of addictive substances where people facing life-disrupting problems can regain control of their lives, in particular, through work experience in a caring family atmosphere.

To tackle the issues of social young people in the most needed areas of Cardiff. To continue to evolve and adapt our services to meet the needs of the local community and aim to provide high quality services in specialist areas: Personal & Social Development; Health & Fitness; Drug/Alcohol Awareness & Avoidance and Education & Training.

Celebrate Recovery UK seeks to equip and train UK churches across all denominations to launch and maintain their own Celebrate Recovery groups by providing training and assistance/ resources to CR UK representatives and UK Ministry Leaders and teams to make a difference in local Churches.


Our Charity welcomes in desperate young people who are suffering from the strains of life and may previously have turned to drug, alcohol or substance abuse. In Community they are able to rebuild their lives for a new life in society. The Community helps them rebuild their lives in a new social, spiritual and moral way and to find peace, joy and a sense of meaning in their lives


The objects are:1. To advance the Christian Religion mainly but not exclusively by provision of pastoral care through chaplaincy services for the public benefit in Derby City, Derbyshire & surrounding areas 2. To promote the physical, mental, spiritual well-being of inhabitants of Derby City, Derbyshire & surrounding areas by provision of advice & support as an expression of Christian faith
A Christian church with regular weekly Sunday services, but with proactive community action on the streets. We help and support people affected by homelessness, addictions and poverty just as Jesus taught us in Matthew 25 v 35 & 36.If you require prayer, pastoral care, have addiction problems and need help, struggle with poverty or just want to come and join us in the church, please contact us


Divine Rescue provide help & support for the homeless, people in crisis & other vulnerable persons such as ex-offenders, sex workers & those with current personal crisis. Where we can help people beyond their crisis, we support their recovery & help them move on with their lives. Due to Lockdown our services and activities had reduced due to lost of income. But our support continues.


Offering services to vulnerable adults at risk of addictions, violence, abuse, crime, prostitution, mental health and other life controlling issues.


Eurovision invests in the spiritual, moral and social well-being of individuals and nations in the former communist bloc. Eurovision - working together with indigenous churches - actively contributes towards social welfare programmes, support of the vulnerable and the most needy by the promotion of important values: respect, tolerance, family, care for the sick, drug addicts and alcoholics.

Providing support to families in need, particularly mothers fleeing domestic abuse. Providing recovery support from substance misuse dependancies to women and accommodation whilst this support is offered. Providing support & education services to non-resident beneficiaries through a range of farm-based skills development and confidence building activities.


The Jericho Road Project works with women affected by the sex industry in the city of Nottingham.


Jesus in My Corner is a transformative charity founded by Andrew Flute, an ex-professional boxer whose personal journey from addiction to redemption through Jesus Christ serves as the cornerstone of the organization. The charity leverages the power of faith and the discipline of boxing to provide hope, support, and practical assistance to individuals battling addiction and other life challenges.

Lincoln YMCA is a Christian charity seeking to serve the community through its work on housing, education,youth work,community work, health and fitness, international work and recreational programmes

General charitable purposes. Religious activities, children/young people, Elderly/old people, the general public/mankind, and it also provides services.

For the benefit of the community the business of:a) providing houses or hostels and any associated amenities for persons in necessitous circumstances upon terms appropriate to their means.b) providing for persons suffering from drug and/or alcohol abuse or otherwise suffering from breakdowns in interpersonal relationships Christian based values, service training and other resources.


Working to Open Eyes and Free Lives from the damaging impact of Porn.

We are a charity that is committed to assisting men who have alcohol and drug addiction.


The object is to promote and protect the physical and mental health of sufferers of addiction anywhere in the world through the provision of support, education and practical advice. Currently all funds are sent in support of 'Novo Communities' in Bolivia which runs an addiction residential rehabilitation centre with plans to develop further centres themselves and franchise to others.

Education and training for churches and volunteers to help them provide support to those with mental health problems and addictions.The running of addiction recovery groups in local communities.Recruitment , training and sending out of befrienders and pastoral care workers into the community to support those struggling with mental health problems and addictions.The running of art workshops.


RHWS aims to relieve the needs of people in the South WSest with drug & alcohol dependency problems or who are homeless, single parents, families or elderly, by promoting good health; help with finding housing; and recreational facilities to help improve living conditions. As a Christian Charity we want to show the love of Jesus to everyone, to bring hope and rebuild damaged lives.

Our objective is to provide mental health services for the socially excluded by supporting: substance misusers, disadvantaged people, and the homeless. We do this by providing support that will enhance the clients all round well-being. By providing services such as counselling, 12-step classes, courses, and group/individual counselling sessions to anyone who calls in for help.


The Charity exists to help those who are caught in addiction and problems assoiciated with addiction. Particularly it helps those with alcohol and drug abuse problems. It operates primarily in Ipswich, Suffolk and would look to walk alongside clients, to get to know them and point them in the right direction to help with the addiction. This may be towards recovery programmes, local churches.

The care, welfare, treatment and maintenance, in accordance with Christian ideals, of individuals in the United Kingdom who are suffering from the effects of alcohol or drug addiction, homelessness, social isolation, poverty and related problems.


The charity operating as Stonepillow is principally engaged in the relief of homelessness and social exclusion. Services include hostels, day centres, a furniture recycling social enterprise project, supported accommodation and a recovery project for those dependent on drugs, alcohol and suffer from mental health.


The STAR model helps churches and organisations work together to deliver appropriate support for those affected by addiction.The carefully designed framework ensures these STAR communities operate with confidence and knowledge in an area of ministry that needs professional insight.

STEPS is a ministry that enables people to overcome their unhelpful thought and behaviour patterns, offering tools to equip people to find freedom and then maintain the peace they receive as a result of the 12-step process. STEPS Global equips, resources, trains and supports those who wish to run The STEPS Course and related STEPS-based programmes, across the UK and beyond.


tastelife is about just that: tasting life and breaking free from eating disorders. We are a supportive and educational charity that informs about eating disorders. We provide tools for recovery for those affected and help for those who care; preventative resources for young people in schools and youth groups; and education for all interested The tastelife charity was formed in 2014 with the aim of getting help for recovery from eating disorders to more people, more of the time It was founded by Di Archer and Jean Hart, two mums who both had daughters with eating disorders. Finding little to help them survive this challenge, they put their education and eating disorder counsellor heads together, and created the evidence-based, award-winning tastelife course which is proving to be a welcome, targeting resource with effective tools for support and recovery. Today, with a growing staff team and an army of volunteers, the tastelife team continues to be committed to changing the story of eating disorders for the better.
Offering residential rehabilitation to members of the public who have shown an interest in finding help with their addiction problems. Providing residential accommodation and care services. Using a converted bus for outreach, giving food and clothing to the homeless and members of the public who have drug and alcohol addictions

The main object of the charity is to help young people with life controlling problems to become mentally sound, emotionally balanced, socially adjusted, physically well and spiritually alive.


The main object of the charity is to help young people with life controlling problems to become mentally sound, emotionally balanced, socially adjusted, physically well and spiritually alive.


The charity is on course in its aims of continuing to support, develop and improve the quality of treatment at the Crossroads Centre Antigua, and to provide assisted treatment for international and family clients and transitional living for local clients at Bevon House. The charity was managed, administered, donations were received; the investment portfolios overseen and Trustee's meetings held


Supported housing for up to 9 adults with background of homelessness, addiction, offending or poor mental health. A structured farm-based activity programme for clients providing life and work skills development, mentoring and support to underpin change and growth.

To advance the Christian faith by holding meetings in prisons, schools, colleges and churches.Charity members use powerlifting demonstrations as a backdrop to presenting how their faith in Jesus Christ has resulted in their turning their backs on lives of crime, violence and drug abuse.New Testaments, books and DVDs are distributed at all meetings.


Treasures Foundation offers supported housing for women who have recently been released from prison, rehab or other community sources. The women we assist are recovering from addiction. We support the women through regular group and one to one work which covers practical support and signposting to other services. We provide an intensive day program and we offer out reach and move on support.


The majority of Visible's activities are delivered through our flagship initiative-the Naked Truth Project. A project that seeks to open eyes and free lives from the damaging impact of pornography. We provide awareness, education and recovery programmes to men, women & young people.

Provision of residential rehabilitation and resettlement for men with drug and/or alcohol addictions.


The YMCA's vision is of an inclusive Christian movement, tranforming communities so that all young people truly belong, contribute and thrive. We fulfill this vision through supported housing for homeless young people, family support and childcare, drug and alcohol programmes, community learning activities together with community and youth work.