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We are a social inclusion charity that aims to create better futures for young people and adults in the North West. In 2019/2020, we helped 15,000+ people in the community, prison and women’s centres. We operate mainly in Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Lancashire. Key activities include:
• Digital skills, financial literacy, careers learning, enterprise activities and mentoring support in schools and colleges to raise aspirations.
• Targeted youth services including mentoring and family support for vulnerable children and young people.
• Information, advice, guidance, employment and training support to disadvantaged young people and adults.
• Specialist adult services from offender management and rehabilitation, money skills, debt advice and fuel poverty advice to domestic abuse services.
• Group health and wellbeing activities and peer-led support
We work with young offenders, vulnerable women and men with complex needs.
• Digital skills, financial literacy, careers learning, enterprise activities and mentoring support in schools and colleges to raise aspirations.
• Targeted youth services including mentoring and family support for vulnerable children and young people.
• Information, advice, guidance, employment and training support to disadvantaged young people and adults.
• Specialist adult services from offender management and rehabilitation, money skills, debt advice and fuel poverty advice to domestic abuse services.
• Group health and wellbeing activities and peer-led support
We work with young offenders, vulnerable women and men with complex needs.
Contact
Address
Foundation House,,
3 Jo Street,,
Greater Manchester,
M5 4BD,
United Kingdom
Help Line No.
N/A
Work Tel. No.
01617 878686
enquiries@salfordfoundation.org.uk
In Brief
Charity Number
1002482
No. of Paid Staff
45
No. of Volunteers
300
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
Yes
Primary Field of Work
Education
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Regions
North West
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy | Alcohol & drugs | Attitudes, thinking and behaviour | Case management | Collaboration and partnership working | Counselling | Domestic & sexual violence | Education | Employment | Family support | Finance, benefits & debt | Holistic services | Housing & homelessness | Mental health | Mentoring & befriending | Sentence management | Parenting skills | Peer support | Personal development | Physical health | Prisons | Relationships | Resettlement | Lived experience involvement | Sexual health | Suicide and self-harm | Through the gate | Training | Volunteering
People you work with
Children | Families | Men | Older people | People on a short sentence | People on remand | People convicted of serious offences | People convicted of sexual offences | Victims | Women | Young people
Racially minoritised people specialist services
Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh | Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh: Other Asian | Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh: Pakistani | Black, Black British or Black Welsh | Black, Black British or Black Welsh: Caribbean | Black, Black British, or Black Welsh: African | Dual Heritage | White: Irish
Prisons
Hindley | Kirkham | Manchester | Preston | Risley | Styal (YOI) | Wymott