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  • Al-Anon Family Groups UK & Eire
    Aims and Objectives:

    To help and support anyone effected by another person's drinking.


    Contact: Mairead Gilheany
    Phone: 028 9068 2368
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    Website: www.al-anon.org.uk

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  • Anderson House Supported Housing Project
    Aims and Objectives:

    Anderson House Supported Housing Project aims to offer care leavers and vulnerable young people quality supported accommodation as a general transition to more independent living. On leaving the project, service users will have secured more permanent, independent accommodation. Be able to manage their tenancy responsibilities. Be able to manage daily living tasks and manage their home more effectively. Be more able to make informed lifestyle choices, have established new or extended existing positive support networks. Have an increased sense of self worth and confidence.


    Contact: Peter McLaughlin
    Phone: 028 8776 0175
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    Website: www.belfastcentralmission.org

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  • Armagh and Dungannon Adolescent Partnership
    Aims and Objectives:

    Provide support for young people ‘at risk’ through community-based alternatives to care and custody; responding to the principles and objectives of the Criminal Justice (Children) (NI) Order 1998, the Children (NI) Order 1995 and the Justice Act 2002. We work with young people and their families with the following objectives: prevention of offending; facilitating family and community integration; providing family support services; supporting children in need and at risk; promoting social inclusion; promoting good citizenship.


    Contact: Pat McGeough
    Phone: 028 3751 0122
    Email: adap@btconnect.com

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  • Armagh Child Contact Centre
    Aims and Objectives:

    A Child Contact Centre is a safe, friendly and neutral place where children of separated families can spend time with one or both parents and sometimes other family members.

    They are child-centred environments that provide toys, games and facilities that reflect the diverse needs of children affected by family breakdowns.


    Contact: www.armaghchildcontactcentre.org
    Phone: 079 1495 9377
    Email: info@armaghchildcontactcentre.org

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