Our Associates

Asylum Link

Asylum Link MerseysideAsylum Link is an organisation dedicated to assisting Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Liverpool and to raising public awareness around refugee issues. It is a welcoming and safe place for people from all countries to meet, relax and find out about the city they have arrived in.

Most services are provided on a drop in basis, with appointments available for specialist activities.

For more information, click here.

Irish Community Care

Irish Community Care Merseyside logoIrish Community Care provide information and advice on a range of services including welfare, homelessness, health, and cultural isolation.

Offering home, hospital and prison visits to our community who may be vulnerable through age, poor health, isolation, homelessness, poor housing, low income and substance misuse. Daily drop-in information and advice around a range of issues including homelessness, identification, health, GP registration, applications for accommodation, cultural isolation, maintaining family links.

For more information, click here.

Mary Seacole House

Mary Seacole House is a mental health resource service set up to offer support and advice in emotional and practical matters, primarily for the black and racial minorities of Liverpool 8, however we work with all communities across Merseyside.

Mary Seacole House has maintained a track record of delivering services for over 25 years, which have been funded by Liverpool City Council.

For more information, click here.

Chinese Wellbeing

Merseyside Chinese AssociationChinese Wellbeing provide a person-centred homecare service to help individuals remain independent within their own home for as long as possible.

Their services are delivered by experienced bilingual home care assistants who will work with you to ensure you receive the highest possible standard of care.

For more information, click here.