It has a space for people to come in and connect with any support they need, as well as office space for staff.
‘I’m absolutely delighted to have such an accessible, community-facing office,’ said Health Connections chief executive Bella Farrell.
‘Hopefully it will be a place where people feel held and can come and successfully find support.’
Patron Dame Mary Perkins cut the ribbon at the official opening.
‘Health Connections can be a great help to the community and we need more organisations like this that can really help people to sort their lives out,’ she said.
‘Here it’s great, people can just pop in and get the support they need in a lovely space.’
Charities in Health Connections’ directory were invited for a walkabout of the new site alongside funding and project partners, including StudiO Architects, C A Duquemin and Clermont Interiors.
The opening of the new office follows the opening of the charity’s new shop in the former Dorothy Perkins premises in the Pollet in December, after moving out of a base in Smith Street.
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