Our Partners
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Turning Point
The team across Oxfordshire includes doctors, nurses, psychologists, recovery workers, support workers, complementary therapists, peer mentor volunteers, counsellors and trainers. There are lots of different people who can offer their support, knowledge and encouragement to help you achieve there recovery.
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S.T.A.R.
The STAR model helps churches and organisations work together to deliver appropriate support for those affected by addiction. Our carefully designed framework ensures that STAR communities operate with confidence and knowledge using our courses, resources and support.
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Homeless Link
We are the national membership charity for organisations working directly with people who become homeless in England. We work to make services better and campaign for policy change that will help end homelessness.
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ISAAC
We are an international network of Christians, responding to the escalating problem of substance misuse and addiction. Members of the network can be individuals or organisations.
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Oxfordshire Homeless Movement
OHM's project work fills the critical gaps in services that others can’t, and always working in partnership means that we have the best team for the job. We won't initiate a project where one of our partners is already providing a service—the aim is to avoid duplication and signpost to the best resources.
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Oxfordshire Community Churches
Throughout the Bible, God speaks clearly about the need to look beyond ourselves, and in particular to care for those who are vulnerable or marginalised.
Some of the specific ways in which we work this out are in the areas of housing and employment. We support a number of our members in running Edge Housing Project, which provides housing and mentoring for the vulnerably housed.