Charity group opens new flagship branch in Warrington

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A CHARITY group is celebrating its 31st year in operation by opening a new flagship branch in Warrington.

Caring Connections has mainly operated across Merseyside, providing social care services to vulnerable adults, bereavement counselling, community wellbeing projects and suicide prevention training.
Working in collaboration with Warrington Borough Council, the charity says it will now also be specifically targeting vulnerable adults across the Warrington West area, providing high-quality care services.
The motto of Caring Connections is “We care for our carers so they can for care for others” – an ethos that helped the organisation win a place in the Top 100 employers to work for across the UK in 2021.
This was for their dedication to- supporting their employees, placing their wellbeing as a priority. They were also the winners of the Merseyside Independent Business Awards Employer of the Year and Overall Winner last year.
The charity was also highlighted on a recent BBC social care documentary, had staff invited to the Prime Minister’s Social Care thank you event and even had one member of the team win a national social care competition in which they won a Caribbean holiday!

Care services manager Amanda Holden said: “We are really excited to open up this new branch in Warrington and look forward to supporting the Warrington community. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care and also provide the best employment experience of working in social care.
“We have many opportunities for both new and experienced staff to join our charity so please contact us if you would like to know more.
“Over the next year we will be developing a range of new community projects all focused on improving the wellbeing of some of Warrington’s most vulnerable residents.”


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