Salford Unemployed & Community Resource Centre SUCRC
Categories of Work: Advice, support & information services, Advocacy, Poverty/low income
Where do they work?: , Outside Salford
Who do you work with?: Adult offenders and ex-offenders and their families, Asylum seekers and/or refugees, Black and Ethnic Minority, Families and/or parents, Learning disabilities (people with), Men, Older people
Organisation description: Salford Unemployed and Community Resource Centre was established in 1980, at a time when Britain was blighted with job losses and mass unemployment.
It continues its work today, campaigning, supporting, advising and representing unemployed and employed people. Working with some of the most vulnerable people in society, the Centre is regarded locally as the fourth emergency service.
SUCRC offers a range of support services for our community, including older people, people with disabilities, unemployed people and workers who are facing difficulties. These include welfare rights, employment law and debt support.
It continues its work today, campaigning, supporting, advising and representing unemployed and employed people. Working with some of the most vulnerable people in society, the Centre is regarded locally as the fourth emergency service.
SUCRC offers a range of support services for our community, including older people, people with disabilities, unemployed people and workers who are facing difficulties. These include welfare rights, employment law and debt support.