In this section:
- Trafford Directory: Explore a wide range of local services and support options.
- Support for Carers: Help for unpaid carers, including young carers.
- Support for Families: Resources and activities for families, including SEND support.
- Help for Young People: Drop-in services and advice for youth.
- Support for Homeless and Vulnerable Adults: Assistance with housing and related needs.
- Wellbeing Support: Community hubs and activities for social engagement.
- Cultural Wellbeing Programme: Tailored support for ethnic minority communities.
- Debt Advice: Free and confidential financial support services.
- Food Support: Low-cost food allocations for families and individuals.
- Support for Energy Bills: Free advice to stay warm and reduce energy costs.
- Trafford Community Support: Help with shopping, medication, and more.
- Welfare Rights and Benefits Advice: Guidance on benefits and rights.
- Sale Moor Walking Group: Join a FREE Wellbeing Walk!
- WorkWell Service: Support to stay in or return to work if your health is making this difficult.
Trafford Directory
The Trafford Directory is a comprehensive online resource to help residents connect with local services and support. Explore information on childcare, education, health and wellbeing, activities for families, and more. Use the directory to find practical help tailored to your needs, including services for adults, older people, and children with SEND.
Visit the Trafford Directory to explore services near you.
Support for Carers (Age 5 – Adult)
The Trafford Carers Centre offers support for unpaid carers who help a Trafford resident. This includes:
- Adult carers (25+)
- Young adult carers (16-25)
- Young carers (5-15)
Support includes welfare and benefits advice, employment support for young carers, health services for carers’ wellbeing, counselling, and group activities.
Call 0161 848 2400 (option 1) to find out how they can help you. You are not alone.
St Martin’s Carers Group
St Martin’s Carers Group provides information, advice, and friendly support for carers in Ashton on Mersey and Sale. Join their welcoming monthly meetings held every second Thursday, from 12:30–2:30pm at St Martin’s Church Hall, Church Lane, Ashton on Mersey, M33 5QQ. Activities include talks, gentle exercises, relaxation sessions, and practical advice, all designed to support carers and give them a well-deserved break.
For further details, please contact Sue Gladden on 07968 236854 or Rev Catherine Cleghorn on 07813 117385. Former carers are also very welcome.
Support for Families
The Family Information Service (FIS), run by Trafford Council, offers free information and advice on local activities, events, support networks, and feedback for families. Find out more here.
Parents of children (aged 0 to 25) with Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) can contact the SEND Information Advice and Support Service:
- Email: sendiass@trafford.gov.uk
- Phone: 0161 912 3150
Find them on Facebook: TraffordSENDIASS
On Twitter/X: @traffordsendias
Rehoboth for Families runs Parenting with Purpose courses every other Friday from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM at the Old Salvation Army Building, 14 Brunswick Street, Stretford, M32 8NJ. For details, call Elizabeth at 07958709238.
Help for Young People
Talk Shop supports young people aged 11–19 with advice and drop-in services. Sessions run on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Sale Waterside. Call 0161 912 2453 or email talkshop@trafford.gov.uk for more information.
Support for Homeless and Vulnerable Adults
If you need housing help, contact Housing Options Service Trafford:
- Monday to Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM: Call 0161 912 2230.
- After hours: Call the same number for urgent assistance.
You can also email: HOST@trafford.gov.uk.
Wellbeing Support
In Sale and Trafford, community hubs offer support, including spaces for groups and warm living rooms during winter. You can learn more about local community activities through Our Sale West and Sale Moor Community Partnership.
Age UK Trafford provides a range of activities and services to support wellbeing and social engagement, including:
- Walking Football and Women’s Walking Football to promote physical health and social connection.
- A Weekly Men’s Group and Urmston Hub Social meet-ups for socialising and support.
- A Monthly Film Club for relaxed group activities.
Social Prescribing is also available for Sale residents. It connects people to community services based on their needs:
- For people aged 50+, contact Hazel at Age UK Trafford.
- For all ages, contact the Social Prescribers at BlueSci Support, located at Coppice Avenue Library and Wellbeing Centre.
Guys Talking Issues – Men’s Peer Support Group
Guys Talking Issues is a friendly peer support group for men. Meet others, share experiences, or simply enjoy some company in a relaxed, welcoming space. Sessions take place every Friday from 10am–12pm at Coppice Library and Wellbeing Centre. The activity is free, with tea and coffee provided.
Contact Mark on 07874 876077 (Wed–Fri, 10am–2pm), or just turn up.
Need Help and Not Sure Where to Turn?
Use NHS 111 online here or call 111 for advice.
Cultural Wellbeing Programme
This programme supports South Asian, Black African, Caribbean, and dual-heritage communities with health, fitness, and mental health services. One-to-one help can be tailored to your ethnicity and identity if preferred. Call 0161 226 9562 or email enquiries@thecwp.org.uk.
Debt Advice
Access free and confidential debt support from:
- National Debtline: Call 0808 808 4000
- Citizens Advice: Call 03444 111 444
- StepChange: Call 0800 138 1111
- CAP Debt Help: Call 0800 328 0006
Food Support
The Bread & Butter Thing provides low-cost food allocations for singles or families. Text 07860 063 304 with your full name, postcode, and hub name for collection. Collection points include:
- Sale West Community Centre: Mondays, 1:30 PM–2:00 PM
- St Francis Church, Sale: Wednesdays, 1:30 PM–2:00 PM
Learn more here.
Support for Energy Bills
LEAP offers free advice to help reduce energy bills and stay warm during winter. Eligibility includes long-term conditions, benefits, or vulnerabilities. Call 0800 060 7567.
Trafford Carers Support
The Trafford Carers Centre offers information, advice, and support to all carers and former carers. Call 0161 848 2400 (Monday–Friday, 10 AM–4 PM; Wednesday late until 7:30 PM).
Trafford Community Support
For assistance with shopping, fuel, essential medication, or someone to talk to, contact Trafford Community Hub at 0300 330 9073 or visit Trafford Hubs.
Welfare Rights and Benefits Advice
Trafford Council’s welfare rights team provides advice on benefits. Call 0161 912 2735 (Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 9:30 AM–12:30 PM).
Sale Moor Walking Group – Join Our FREE Wellbeing Walk!
- Where? Sale Moor Community Centre, 193 Norris Road, M33 2TN
- When? Every Thursday, 12:30-1pm
- After? Enjoy free hot & cold refreshments and a friendly chat!
- Open to all – a great way to boost your wellbeing, meet new people, and enjoy gentle exercise!
WorkWell Service
WorkWell offers friendly and practical employment support if your health is affecting your job. You might be at risk of losing your job, off sick, or struggling to find work because of health issues. Support includes help updating your CV, preparing for interviews, talking to your employer, or attending workplace meetings. You can receive personalised support for up to 8 weeks.
Trafford residents: Available at Our Sale West Community Centre, Monday–Thursday, 9am–3pm, by appointment or drop-in.
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