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Help & Support

If you or someone you know needs extra help—whether it’s emotional guidance, practical support, or just a friendly ear—our Greater Manchester community offers a wide range of services dedicated to young people and families. Below, you’ll find essential resources covering mental health support, domestic violence aid, family assistance, and more. At Reset, we believe no one should face these challenges alone. Explore the options listed here, and remember that our team is always here to guide you toward the best possible help for your situation.

NSPCC

  • What They Do: Child protection charity offering support and guidance if you’re worried about a child’s well-being or safety.

  • Website: nspcc.org.uk

  • Phone: 0808 800 5000

42nd Street

  • What They Do: Provide free support, counseling, and creative projects for young people aged 11–25 experiencing mental health issues, stress, or confusion.

  • Location: Central Manchester, but they also offer some community-based services.

  • Website: 42ndstreet.org.uk

Greater Manchester Domestic Abuse Helpline

  • What They Do: Confidential helpline for anyone experiencing or concerned about domestic abuse.

  • Helpline: 0161 636 7525

Childline

  • What They Do: Free, private, and confidential service for under-19s where they can talk about anything, including mental health worries or abuse.

  • Website: childline.org.uk

  • Phone: 0800 1111

Home-Start Greater Manchester

  • What They Do: Volunteer-led family support organization offering home visits, parenting advice, and emotional guidance for families with young children.

  • Website: homestartgreatermanchester.org.uk

Partners of Prisoners (POPS)

  • What They Do: Greater Manchester–based charity supporting families of individuals in the criminal justice system. Offers practical advice, emotional support, and advocacy.

  • Website: partnersofprisoners.co.uk

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