Burngreave Drug Project

Written by the Burngreave Drug Project

The Burngreave Drug Project works to offer the highest quality of service to the community of Burngreave in a holistic and culturallysensitive way.

We aim to tackle problematic substance misuse in Burngreave, seeking to reduce the harm that drugs cause to the community, individuals and their families. We are committed to working in a way that benefits the whole community to promote healthier living and offer more choices to each community member.

People in Burngreave have a lot of anxieties and worries around drug and alcohol use in their area and we aim to provide EVERY community member with free confidential, non-judgemental support and information should they need or want it.

Anyone can write or call us anonymously for any information around drugs and alcohol or if they want to discuss their personal situations we are a listening ear. All the work we do is based in the community, people’s own homes or in an environment where they feel safest.

Burngreave Drug Project, Unit 2d, Waverley House, 10 Joiner Street S3 8GW. Tel: 226 2970.

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