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Inspire North was formed in October 2018 and is the parent company of two long-standing charities in Yorkshire and the North East - Foundation and Community Links. Together, we have over 30 years of experience supporting the most marginalised people in our communities. Foundation's original service offering was accommodation for ex-offenders. Today, our organisation has grown to encompass support for adults, young people and families through a diverse range of services that promote social inclusion: homelessness prevention; domestic abuse (victims and perpetrators); care leavers; multiple and complex needs. We continue to specialise in accommodation and support for ex-offenders; we have relationships with over 100 private sector landlords, are a registered social landlord, and have an established Social Lettings Agency - Foundation Living. Community Links are an award-winning mental health charity pioneering a wide range of life-changing health and wellbeing services across the North.
Contact
Address
3 Limewood Way,
West Yorkshire,
LS14 1AB,
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
0113 273 9660
info@inspirenorth.co.uk
Website
In Brief
Charity Number
1180693
No. of Paid Staff
442
No. of Volunteers
27
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
No
Primary Field of Work
Holistic services
Custody or Community
Community
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Regions
North East | County Durham UA | Darlington UA | Redcar and Cleveland UA | Yorkshire and the Humber | West Yorkshire (Met County) | Wakefield | Leeds | Kirklees | Calderdale | South Yorkshire (Met County) | Doncaster | North Yorkshire | Hambleton | Selby | Scarborough | Ryedale | Richmondshire | Harrogate | Craven | York UA
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy | Alcohol & drugs | Attitudes, thinking and behaviour | Collaboration and partnership working | Counselling | Domestic & sexual violence | Family support | Holistic services | Housing & homelessness | Mediation | Mental health | Peer support | Resettlement | Lived experience involvement | Suicide and self-harm | Training | Volunteering