Tel: 0161 376 2873 | M: 07405 546658
Charity Commission Reg. No. England 1182078
Support services we provide
At Hope Foundation UK, we offer a variety of support services tailored to different age groups and needs. Our services are designed to provide the necessary assistance and guidance for individuals dealing with mental health challenges, the vulnerable & the elderly.
Telephone Support
We offer a telephone helpline service that is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This means you can call us anytime for advice and support. Once you call this number, we will discuss your issues and advise on coping strategies. Our goal is to support you by giving information of where to seek the right treatment.
Housing Support
If you need to discuss housing or employment issues, we're here and available for you. We can help you to ensure that you get back to living your life to the fullest as soon as possible. We offer community support for any situation making sure that you always have access to help when you need it.
Helping Past Offenders / Ex-convicts
Hope Foundation are also able to support mentally disordered offenders who have recently left prison or mental health forensic units. We do this by guiding them to gain employable skills and helping them to continue treatment to help them through hardships. Our eventual aim is to improve their well-bering and increase their position to contribute to society.
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We also provide day care centres for adults and their carers. These are places where people can enter structured activity programs, tailored to their individual needs.
Our telephone support service offers a confidential* and supportive listening service and provides sources of information and general help to improve mental wellness.
WHAT IS THE HELPLINE
The helpline is a service that aims to meet callers needs through the provision of information and a listening service of your problems
WHY IS IT NEEDED
To help maintain the well-being of the people of the UK. Many people feel isolated and are unaware of the services and resources available to them.
VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please email ernest@hopefoundation-org.co.uk or info@hopefoundation-org.co.uk
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For further information please call 0161 376 2873
WHO ANSWERS THE TELEPHONE
Fully trained volunteers (who are mostly clinicians) answer the line. They offer their time to listen and support callers. The operators are trained to access the database to provide you with information over the telephone.
OPENING HOURS
Monday to Friday
7.00pm till 11pm
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Saturday & Sunday
12noon till 12midnight
Aims
The helpline aims to promote mental well-being and reduce stigmatisation, marginalisation and discrimination
To provide immediate emotional support to anyone experiencing distress
To provide out-of-hours telephone support to anyone concerned about their own mental health or that of someone they know
To empower callers through information to make their own choices about how their healthcare needs may be met
To provide mental health information and other details or local and national services/support groups
To install hope for the hopeless, especially ex-convicts and ethnic minority groups