Northmoor Community Association: Northmoor Hub

At Northmoor Hub we provide advice on the following:
- Benefits Advice (Universal Credit, PIP, HMRC, Council Tax Support etc)
- Filling in Forms
- Housing
- Finances
- Online Courses
- Free Kids' Books
Appointments are available to book every Monday from 10am (in person or by phone)
Online industry courses such as:
- Health and Safety
- Food Safety
- Starting a Business
- Secretary Skills
Northmoor Community Association (NCA) is an independent charity set up by the local community in 2000 with a Community Centre on Northmoor Road in Longsight, Manchester. We have an open door policy: anyone can come in and use our services no matter where you live or your circumstances.
NCA is run with an emphasis on relieving poverty, promoting health and wellbeing, advancing skills and learning and enhancing the quality of life for the people who engage with us and use our services. The NCA is an integral part of a diverse community that is tackling multi levels of deprivation and we fulfil our mission by offering a wide range of services and activities for all ages. All of which are delivered by a dedicated team of staff and volunteers who have a variety of skills and knowledge.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Susan Thorne
- Contact Position
- Lead IAG Advisor
- Telephone
- 0161 248 4170 0161 248 4170
-
susan@northmoorcommunity.org
- Website
- Northmoor Community Association. Next Step Project
- Scan to visit this website
Where to go
- Name
- Northmoor Hub
- Address
-
103, Northmoor Road
Longsight
Manchester
- Postcode
-
M12 5RTView M12 5RT on a map
Costs
- Associated Cost
- No
Availability
- Referral not required
- Referral Details
Appointments are available to book every Monday from 10am (in person or by phone)
Northmoor Hub, 103 Northmoor Road, Longsight, M12 5RT
0161 248 4170
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