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Details of charity groups in Bramley & Swinnow.
Barca-Leeds

BARCA-LEEDS
Barca-Leeds is a non-profit organisation whose aims are to enable the children, young peopl
e and adults of Bramley and Rodley and the surrounding area. It aims to develop to their full potential for the benefit of themselves and the community and to promote the preservation and protection of good health by the provision of advice and information relating to health issues and in particular to drug and solvent abuse.
CONTACT: Mark Law (chief Executive)
TELEPHONE: (0113) 2559592
BASE: 259 Upper Town Street, Bramley
EMAIL: reception@barca-leeds.org
WEBSITE: www.barca-leeds.org
OTHER INFORMATION:
Children & Young People:
The purpose or target of the children & young peoples services is to work within the 5 outcomes of Every Child Matters whilst also ensuring individual projects targets and outcomes are met.
Click on the links for more information:
Young People Drugs Team
Connexions Services
Youth Projects
Play Is Sorted & After School Clubs
Youth Inclusion Project

Drug & Adult Services:
The aim is to provide holistic community based services in Leeds that can offer information and support, provide evidence-based treatment, education and training, whilst seeking to improve services to those suffering from drug-related issues.
Click on the links for more information:
Theraputic Services
Harm reduction
Community Drugs Treatment Service




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