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 * Thanks for your advice this is my first time makeing a Wikipedia page. CharityBHP (talk) 14:07, 11 July 2022 (UTC)


 * Welcome I hope you enjoy editing. -- VViking Talk Edits 14:14, 11 July 2022 (UTC)

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Big Help Project
Big Help Project[edit source]

Big Help Project Charity Merseyside UK

Objectives[edit source]

To feed the hungry.

Overcome poverty.

Free people from the burden of unmanageable personal debt.

Help people into affordable housing.

To assist people onto a better future.

History[edit source]

Big Help Project was started in 2011 by Dr Barry Cooper, in Knowsley, Merseyside and the first Knowsley Foodbank was started in partnership with The Trusell Trust Barry’s started operating out of personal garage and sortly after moved to Jubilee Church in Kirkby Merseyside and not long after Councillor Peter Mitchell - Liverpool City Council, joined. Demand grew quickly for foodbanks so the Big Help Project opened 10 more free foodbanks throughout Knowsley Merseyside. As the Project expanded to meet the increasing demand to feed people, it identified the need for free debt advice service, so Jubilee debt advice was established in 2012. Jubilee debt advice was created to help people who attended the foodbanks with any money problems. Jubilee debt advice has changed its name to Big Help Money advice. Big Help Money Advice (Jubilee debt advice) is registered with the Financial Conduct Authority, In 2013 another service was added Next Steps now called Employability. Employability is a free intensive support for people struggling to access work, training or further education, the team help with CVs, interview practice, job search and help with free interview clothing. 2014 saw the start of Baby Basic Knowsley which supplies 3 months of baby essentials to new mums who are identified by community midwives.2015 saw Get Connected start, to support people to learn how to use computer and access the internet to be able to apply for jobs and benefits. Throughout 2016/2017 Big Help Trading was created, comprising of Community Shops and Painting Green, with its first community shop in Huyton Merseyside and has expanded to 6 Charity Shops across the Merseyside region, and Painting Green is part of the Community Repaint scheme. All Big Help Trading profits go back into Big Help Project to support all the other projects. In 2019 tackling period poverty by supplying sanitary materials needed in an initiative that became Big Help Home a Community interest company was started to help people with affordable housing across the UK. In 2019 the Fresh Start programme was started to rehouse non-violent ex-offenders, with the eventual goal to secure clients’ long-term employment. The team of wellbeing officers and mentors support to facilitate this and offer further one-to-one support. And in 2020 Wellbeing was set up for free support to people aimed at improving their health & wellbeing. Wellbeing offers a 1-1 service and group sessions as well as signposting to more specialist services when required.

CharityBHP (talk) 19:20, 18 July 2022 (UTC)