Trees Community Centre

A large part of our woek is aimed at driving forward skills for life by putting and maintaining members of the local community into the workforce. We work closely with all the agencies involved in this work through the delivery of basic skills training and providing second chances for adults to learn in an environment that encourages exploration and discovery .The centre achieves this by inviting, initiating and actively encouraging additional partnerships and collaboration with other voluntary organisations and statutory bodies through these parntnerships TCC are able to facilitate training for the local community aimed at improving people's basic skills, IT skills, confidence and self esteem. The training services are supported by full childcare facilities.

trees.aleks@outlook.com

143 Alder Street St Helens, WA12 8HR 01925 596108

Areas Of Work
Arts, culture, sport and recreation, Education and research, Employment and training, Health, International, Law, crime, human/civil rights and information, Supporting Voluntary and community organisations

Groups worked with
Black and minority ethnic people, Disabled people, Families / single parents, Men, Older people (over 65 years of age), People with mental health problems, Tenants and residents, Unemployed people, Women, Young people (aged 13-25)

Areas worked in
St Helens Wide, St Helens - North Area A – Billinge & Seneley Green, St Helens - East Area B – Blackbrook, St Helens - South Area B – Bold, St Helens - East Area A – Earlestown, St Helens - North Area B – Eccleston, St Helens - East Area B – Haydock, St Helens - North Area A – Moss Bank, St Helens - East Area A – Newton-le-Willows, St Helens - North Area A – Rainford, St Helens - South Area B – Rainhill, St Helens - Central Area – Town Centre, St Helens - South Area A – Sutton,