Changing Life Directions
Categories of Work: Advice, support & information services, Advocacy, Befriending, Community development, Day care services, Education/training, Employment/work, Health and well-being, Lunch clubs, Poverty/low income, Social activities, Volunteering
Who do you work with?: Asylum seekers and/or refugees, Black and Ethnic Minority, Carers, Learning disabilities (people with), Lone parents, Low income (people on), Mental health problems (people with), Physical disabilities (people with), Sensory impairment (people with), Survivors of abuse and/or victims of crime, Tenants and residents, Unemployed people, Women, Disabled people (all), Carers (adults), Young carers
Organisation description: WHO WE ARE – Changing Life Directions. We are a women-led Charity dedicated to helping women in Greater Manchester who face seemingly impossible barriers find a way to live happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives. We established it in 2019. Our website is https://changinglifedirections.org
OUR MISSION STATEMENT – To improve the health and quality of life of people in Greater Manchester. Developing an organization that is truly person-centered. Empower and develop our women. Develop a sufficient, effective, and sustainable Charity, aspiring to the highest standards in everything we do by adopting the following values and principles:
to relieve the need of people suffering from dementia, or other mental health issues, and their carers, through the provision of therapeutic music, workshops and any other means that the Trustees should deem appropriate.
the relief of emotional distress and suffering and the preservation and protection of the mental health of those who have suffered or are exposed to domestic violence and abuse in particular by the provision of counseling and peer support.
OUR MISSION STATEMENT – To improve the health and quality of life of people in Greater Manchester. Developing an organization that is truly person-centered. Empower and develop our women. Develop a sufficient, effective, and sustainable Charity, aspiring to the highest standards in everything we do by adopting the following values and principles:
to relieve the need of people suffering from dementia, or other mental health issues, and their carers, through the provision of therapeutic music, workshops and any other means that the Trustees should deem appropriate.
the relief of emotional distress and suffering and the preservation and protection of the mental health of those who have suffered or are exposed to domestic violence and abuse in particular by the provision of counseling and peer support.
Contact details
105 Halliwell Road, Bolton, BL13NE