Juice Community Project assistance in Bristol
The drop in centre operated by Juice Community Project at 56-60 Newton Road in Bristol is open to anyone from the city. The full time staff and volunteers provide information on schemes available to them in the area. They also partner with other agencies, such as the Matthew Tree Project, on operating a food bank.
The food bank at Juice Community Project is for families local to Bristol as well as Cadbury Heath. The centre can provide a parcel of groceries that can last for up to 5 days. It can contain tinned meats or fruits, tea, and more. The contents of the food bank vary based on donations.
At the same time someone is stopping by the foodbank, the person can be signposted to other programmes in the area, as noted below. There is information on open jobs, debt counselling sessions, and other aid.
Debt help is provided at a weekly session held by Citizens Advice Bureau. The agency has counsellors that stop in at the Juice Community Project to provide advice. There are both group sessions as well as those classes that are held one on one.
The counseling will provide advice on managing money and increasing income. If the participant is already in debt, whether for a payday loan or credit card, then the process will assist with that too. It will often involve entering into a payment plan with the creditor. The session will normally take place on Monday morning, but the hours can vary.
If this process doesn’t work, or if the Bristol resident is not eligible, then they can enroll into other debt assistance schemes. There are many free services provided to borrowers. Whether it is a not-for profit, or government supported programme, there is advice available.
The are programmes held for children as well, such as Pop School. The charity offers these services so children can learn and grow. At the same time, Juice Community Project volunteers can direct the parents to services that can help them in their time of need.
The Juice Community Project day centre is for a wide range of people. It is for the low income, people living in unstable accommodations, and those in poverty. Whether it is advice or just a kind ear. The team can offer this along with a hot meal. Other information from the centre can help a client with form filling for benefits, locating a shelter in Bristol, and more.
All services from Juice Community Project are accessible to all people from the area. No questions are asked to those that drop in only. They also rely on donations and partnerships with agencies such as Merlin Housing Society and CAB to keep them going. So donations are always appreciated. For more information, stop by or call the reception desk. The post is 56-60 Newton Road, Cadbury Heath, Bristol, BS30 8EL.
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