Housing Association
A community resource for everyone in the area. If you live, work or play in Brislington, this is for you!
The Partnership covers both Brislington East and West wards, and includes Broomhill, St Anne's and St Anne's Park amongst others.
The Neighbourhood Partnership is strategic partnership of the two Brislington wards consisting of Councillors, residents and key local agencies that works to improve the quality of life for residents in the neighbourhood evidenced by... More
Charity to help support those over 55 in need of accommodation in the Bristol area
As the local group covering Bristol & Bath for the MND Association we improve care and support for people with MND, their families and carers in our community, we help fund and promote research that leads to new understanding and treatments, and brings us closer to a cure for MND and we campaign and raise awareness so the needs of people with MND and everyone who cares for them are recognised and addressed by wider society.
Bristol and Bath Regional Capital CIC (BBRC) is an award-winning public benefit investment company aiming to spark change in the Southwest using investment as a tool whilst recycling our profits into the community. We help organisations in the Bristol and Bath area that are making an impact in the community and are aiming to grow and become more sustainable by sourcing investment. BBRC is also the advisor to City Funds, a place-based impact investment fund for Bristol.
We help people who are involuntarily addicted to prescribed psychotropic medication, mainly tranquillisers, sleeping pills and anti-depressants. We were set up in 1985 and become a registered charity in 1996. We run withdrawal groups and provide individual counselling . We run a helpline 4 days a week. We also run an outreach group on Tuesday afternoons at the NHS Walk-in Centre in Knowle, and on Thursday mornings at Southmead Health Centre. We are funded by the Bristol Primary Care... More
BASF supports people affected by a stroke, including their carer or family members. We do this by visiting individuals at home, assessing their needs, providing information, signposting where necessary and providing support ourselves through home visits, counselling, weekly groups and short-term groups with specific aims such as Conversation or therapy groups.