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Inverclyde Faith in Throughcare is a registered charity based in Greenock that provides a link for people returning from prison to the community in Inverclyde.

Staff and volunteers connect with local groups to ensure there is a range of support for people affected by the justice system.

The group supports people to address challenges including homelessness, substance use and mental health and help them improve their education and increase their chances of finding work. There are a range of activities, programmes and volunteering opportunities to help people reintegrate into their community. Activities can include workshops to learn new skills and personal development including guitar and DJ sessions. The charity also organises community events for people to get involved in.

Pictured are co-ordinator Robbie Miller (dark hoodie) and support worker Robbie Murdoch

 

Inverclyde Faith in Throughcare is a registered charity based in Greenock that provides a link for people returning from prison to the community in Inverclyde.

Staff and volunteers connect with local groups to ensure there is a range of support for people affected by the justice system.

The group supports people to address challenges including homelessness, substance use and mental health and help them improve their education and increase their chances of finding work. There are a range of activities, programmes and volunteering opportunities to help people reintegrate into their community. Activities can include workshops to learn new skills and personal development including guitar and DJ sessions. The charity also organises community events for people to get involved in.

Pictured are co-ordinator Robbie Miller (dark hoodie) and support worker Robbie Murdoch

 

Community Access Care adopts a family situated strategy to supported independent living. We generally center around creating fundamental abilities and building the certainty of individuals we work with to enable them to pursue informed choices about their lives, as well as keeping a solid association with the community.

Inverclyde Faith in Throughcare is a registered charity based in Greenock that provides a link for people returning from prison to the community in Inverclyde.

Staff and volunteers connect with local groups to ensure there is a range of support for people affected by the justice system.

The group supports people to address challenges including homelessness, substance use and mental health and help them improve their education and increase their chances of finding work. There are a range of activities, programmes and volunteering opportunities to help people reintegrate into their community. Activities can include workshops to learn new skills and personal development including guitar and DJ sessions. The charity also organises community events for people to get involved in.

Pictured are co-ordinator Robbie Miller (dark hoodie) and support worker Robbie Murdoch

 

Inverclyde Faith in Throughcare is a registered charity based in Greenock that provides a link for people returning from prison to the community in Inverclyde.

Staff and volunteers connect with local groups to ensure there is a range of support for people affected by the justice system.

The group supports people to address challenges including homelessness, substance use and mental health and help them improve their education and increase their chances of finding work. There are a range of activities, programmes and volunteering opportunities to help people reintegrate into their community. Activities can include workshops to learn new skills and personal development including guitar and DJ sessions. The charity also organises community events for people to get involved in.

Pictured are co-ordinator Robbie Miller (dark hoodie) and support worker Robbie Murdoch

 

Inverclyde Faith in Throughcare is a registered charity based in Greenock that provides a link for people returning from prison to the community in Inverclyde.

Staff and volunteers connect with local groups to ensure there is a range of support for people affected by the justice system.

The group supports people to address challenges including homelessness, substance use and mental health and help them improve their education and increase their chances of finding work. There are a range of activities, programmes and volunteering opportunities to help people reintegrate into their community. Activities can include workshops to learn new skills and personal development including guitar and DJ sessions. The charity also organises community events for people to get involved in.

Pictured are co-ordinator Robbie Miller (dark hoodie) and support worker Robbie Murdoch

 

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