Number 71 is a new mental health resource, in Chester, offering non-clinical support.
We are a new calm, safe and supportive venue, offering non-clinical support. We are open to anyone in the Chester and Cheshire West area (18+) experiencing a self-defined crisis, looking to improve wellbeing and develop resilience.
Members will be encouraged to bring their assets, interests, skills, experience and personality to build a creative and supportive community.
At the moment, due to social distancing, we ask that people call before attending our building – our number is:
01244 - 393139
We are open 10am to midnight every day.
From mid/late July, we should be beginning to operate some group activities that members will be able to take part in, once enrolled.
We also look forward to hearing from prospective volunteers – who can give us a call on:
01244 - 393139
Or an email to:
enquiries.chester@spiderproject.org.uk
If you would like to receive regular updates on what’s going on at Number 71, please sign up to our mailing list via:
Number 71 – Spider Project Chester
71-77 St Anne Street, Chester, CH1 3HT
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