Project67
Categories of Work: Advice, support & information services, Homelessness, Housing and related support, Mental health services, Substance misuse, Volunteering
Who do you work with?: Families and/or parents, Mental health problems (people with), Substance misusers (drugs/alcohol), Survivors of abuse and/or victims of crime, Volunteers
Organisation description: At Project 67, we are more than just a charity; we are a lifeline. Since 2001, we have been dedicated to providing a safe, supportive, and dignified environment for individuals seeking freedom from addiction.
Our mission is rooted in Christian values, offering a place to live that encourages independent living and fosters a deep sense of belonging.
We believe in second chances and the power of community. Our non-medicated sober living facilities, are sanctuaries where men and women can come together to build new lives. These homes are not just places to stay; they are Christian family environments where residents, though unrelated by blood, live as a supportive family. Together, they help each other navigate the path to sobriety, embracing a life free from drugs and other substances.
Over the past two decades, we have seen over 300 individuals break free from the chains of addiction. Most have gone on to find employment and now lead stable, positive lives, contributing to society as good citizens. we are committed to transforming lives, one person at a time, by sending them back into the wider community, not just as survivors, but as thriving, transformed individuals.
Our mission is rooted in Christian values, offering a place to live that encourages independent living and fosters a deep sense of belonging.
We believe in second chances and the power of community. Our non-medicated sober living facilities, are sanctuaries where men and women can come together to build new lives. These homes are not just places to stay; they are Christian family environments where residents, though unrelated by blood, live as a supportive family. Together, they help each other navigate the path to sobriety, embracing a life free from drugs and other substances.
Over the past two decades, we have seen over 300 individuals break free from the chains of addiction. Most have gone on to find employment and now lead stable, positive lives, contributing to society as good citizens. we are committed to transforming lives, one person at a time, by sending them back into the wider community, not just as survivors, but as thriving, transformed individuals.
Supporting other voluntary and community organisations: Charity & Company law and registration
Facilities and resources: Wheelchair access, Car parking, Disabled parking, Event management facilities
What are your opening days and times, and when is your venue and meeting space available?: Monday - Friday 9.30am - 3pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm
What area is your venue or meeting space in?: Ordsall & Langworthy
How many rooms do you have available to rent?: 8
Biggest room capacity: 350
Smallest room capacity: 25
Contact details
19 Liverpool Street, Salford, M5 4LY