Elizabeth Anderson House (Liverpool)

Residential project providing 24-hour support for teenage parents or pregnant women, aged 16-25 years old. Support is provided for up to 2 years

Sherdley House (St Helens)

Emergency accommodation and 24-hour support for young people aged 16-21 years old, for up to 10 weeks

Selina Cooper House (St Helens)

Accommodation and 24-hour support for teenage parents and expectant mothers aged 16-25 years old. Support is provided to prepare young people to become positive, confident parents who are able to manage and maintain a tenancy.

Residential Family Centre (St Helens)

Residential assessment centre where parenting assessments can be undertaken. Tailored packages of care and support enabling parents to learn and develop their parenting abilities and gain independent living skills in a safe, secure environment. 24-hour support is provided

OneSixTwo Scheme (St Helens)

Provides accommodation and 24-hour support for young people aged 16-25 years old who require more intensive support to help them gain skills to live independently. Accommodation and support can be provided for up to 2 years

Meyrick Court (Newton-le-Willows)

Purpose built development of nine self-contained flats, for people aged 16 – 24 years old who require support to maintain independent living. Support packages are provided for up to 2 years

Kirkby Schemes

Self-contained accommodation and support for homeless men and women who have support needs related to their mental health, use or misuse of alcohol and / or other substances, their offending behaviour or other needs. Support is provided for up to 2 years

Liverpool Harm Reduction Scheme

Provides accommodation and support to men aged over 40 with alcohol problems. On-site intensive support 24-hours a day to help residents manage / reduce their alcohol use and reduce the negative consequences of alcohol on their health and well-being

Belvidere Family Centre (Liverpool)

Emergency 24-hour supported accommodation for homeless families who have been assessed by Liverpool City Council’s Housing Options Service. The accommodation is provided on a temporary basis for up to 12-weeks