Leeds
Learning disabilities, mental health, homeless, alcohol and drugs services in Leeds
St. Anne's very first service was set up in Leeds in 1971. At that time a group of people identified the need for a daytime refuge for homeless people. Using available space at St. Anne's Cathedral, a group of volunteers created a day centre which offered food and a friendly atmosphere where homeless men could come and go freely without pressure. From that time on, St. Anne's services in Leeds have grown steadily, each time identifying specific needs, and then working in partnership with clients and service commissioners to provide for those needs.
St. Anne's service in the Leeds area now include the following :
Homelessness
Learning Disabilities - (View leaflet)
- Supported Living
- Supported Housing
- Family Placement
- Residential Care
- Nursing Care
- Palliative Care
- Floating Outreach
- Domiciliary Care
Mental Health
Substance Use