Organisation and Services
Contact Details
Telephone:
0151 707 0319
Email:
info@maryseacolehouse.com
Mary Seacole House
Charity number: 1062895
Company number: 3204514
Mary Seacole House is a mental health charity and resource service set up to offer support and advice in emotional and practical matters, primarily for BAMER (Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnic and Refugees) communities, however we work with all communities across Merseyside.
The centre was established by Granby Community Mental Health Group in 1991 and had its grand opening on 15th April 1991. The Granby Community Mental Health Group is a registered charity and company limited by guarantee.
Mary Seacole House has maintained a track record of delivering services for over 25 years, which have been funded by Liverpool City Council.
Mary Seacole House is a place where people with diverse social and cultural backgrounds can come together in a non-oppressive environment. Staff will offer support, advice and guidance in both practical and emotional matters.
The organisation endeavours to address the needs of culturally diverse communities within Merseyside providing a community based service, which supports black people and enables people from culturally diverse communities to challenge inappropriate practices and treatment within the mental health system.
The centre was established by Granby Community Mental Health Group in 1991 and had its grand opening on 15th April 1991. The Granby Community Mental Health Group is a registered charity and company limited by guarantee.
Mary Seacole House has maintained a track record of delivering services for over 25 years, which have been funded by Liverpool City Council.
Mary Seacole House is a place where people with diverse social and cultural backgrounds can come together in a non-oppressive environment. Staff will offer support, advice and guidance in both practical and emotional matters.
The organisation endeavours to address the needs of culturally diverse communities within Merseyside providing a community based service, which supports black people and enables people from culturally diverse communities to challenge inappropriate practices and treatment within the mental health system.
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Website: https://www.maryseacolehouse.com
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