Standing Tall Foundation

The Standing Tall Foundation promote the mental and physical health of all community groups, through the provision of counselling, addiction support and physical activity initiatives. We further extend this support into the community to help those in financial need, including the homeless, via the provision of advisory support.

charlie@standingtallfoundation.org.uk

Living Well Building St Helens, WA10 3RN 07882540998

Areas Of Work
Economic, social and community development, Health, Housing

Groups worked with
Black and minority ethnic people, Carers, Disabled people, Families / single parents, Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender people, Homeless people, Men, Offenders / ex-offenders, Older people (over 65 years of age), People with learning disabilities, People with mental health problems, Refugees and people seeking asylum, Service and ex-service people, Substance users / those with addiction problems, Tenants and residents, Unemployed people, Victims / survivors of crime, Women, Young people (aged 13-25)

Areas worked in
Greater Merseyside, St Helens - Central Area – Parr, St Helens - Central Area – Town Centre, St Helens - East Area A – Earlestown, St Helens - East Area A – Newton-le-Willows, St Helens - East Area B – Blackbrook, St Helens - East Area B – Haydock, St Helens - North Area A – Billinge & Seneley Green, St Helens - North Area A – Moss Bank, St Helens - North Area A – Rainford, St Helens - North Area B – Eccleston, St Helens - North Area B – West Park, St Helens - North Area B – Windle, St Helens - South Area A – Sutton, St Helens - South Area A – Thatto Heath, St Helens - South Area B – Bold, St Helens - South Area B – Rainhill, St Helens Wide, Other