Support Partners
We all need a helping hand sometimes, so we want to make sure our customers know where to find the right support when life gets tough.
Salford is well known for its strength of community, and there’s a whole host of organisations, groups and activities you can get involved with if you’re looking for a helping hand or even just to meet new people.
Help, support and advice
The Broughton Trust
Humphrey Booth Centre, Heath Avenue, Salford M7 1NY
The Broughton Trust provides services to individuals, families and voluntary organisations in Salford, with the aim of helping to reduce poverty and increase life chances for all members of disadvantaged communities.
Rainbow Mind
The Angel Centre, 1 St. Philips Place, Salford M3 6FA
Rainbow Mind is a collaborative service between Mind in the City, Hackney and Waltham Forest and Mind in Salford, aiming to tackle mental health issues for individuals within the LGBTQIA+ community.
www.mindinsalford.org.uk/services/rainbow-mind
Out in the City
Meeting at Cross Street Chapel, 29 Cross Street, Manchester M2 1NL
Support group for over 50’s LGBT+ people, every Thursday from 2pm- 4pm.
Supported by AgeUK Manchester, the group meets weekly to support members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities who are over 50 years of age. Drop-in, no booking needed.
Salford Veterans Garage
Terminal Building, City Airport and Heliport, Liverpool Road, Eccles, M30 7SA
Daily 9am-6pm.
Enjoy a warm welcome, tea, coffee and biscuits, and chat to like minded people.
Salford Lads and Girls Club
Coronation Street, Salford M5 3SA
Supporting Salford’s young people, heritage and culture through real opportunities and belonging.