Welcome to Cranhill Community Project Online
Cranhill Community Project was established in 2001 in response to the changing needs and environment of the local area. The organisation was developed as a joint initiative involving local people, local churches and other community based groups. The project was established with a commitment to develop an open and inclusive community facility within accommodation provided by Cranhill Church.
What We Are Doing
- Advice and information services:
- Citizen Advice Bureau services (3 times per week)
- Advice for asylum seekers,
- Employability Advice
Who We Are
Cranhill Community Project (CCP) is a partnership organisation that encourages personal development, provides access to a range of resources and services for the local community and contributes significantly to the wider community through the arts and social events.
| About us – a bit of history |
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Cranhill Community Project was established in 2001 in response to the changing needs and environment of the local area. The organisation was developed as a joint initiative involving local people, local churches and other community based groups. The project was established with a commitment to develop an open and inclusive community facility within accommodation provided by Cranhill Church. Cranhill Community Project operates as a Company Limited by Guarantee, and is recognised as a Charity in Scotland by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator. The organisation is governed by a Board of Directors who are responsible for the strategic management of the project. The project works in partnership with a range of agencies across the area and is committed to the development of joint working arrangements. The project is located in the East End of Glasgow and operates from accommodation provided by Cranhill Parish Church. The organisation currently delivers a wide range of services that have been designed to promote and develop the wellbeing of local residents by addressing health related issues; addressing poverty and deprivation; and issues of social exclusion. The Project offers a holistic and client-centred service approach offering a range of support and services that are responsive to individual needs. Services provided include:
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