It looks like you’re using Microsoft Internet Explorer as your web browser. This is now considered ‘end-of-life’, and Microsoft is withdrawing support for it because it uses outdated technology. This means that it will no longer receive important security updates and previous bugs will not be fixed.
This means that the risk and cost are placed on service providers to develop twice for modern browsers and again for Internet Explorer. As free, modern alternatives are available for most platforms it is difficult to justify spending public money on further development.
Due to COVID-19 some services may change at short notice, please remember to check with the organisation directly to check that their services are running or if there are any changes.
A scheme in which people with mental health issues are recommended books for self-help reading. All the books are available in almost all English public libraries where they can be borrowed free of charge.
Classes are suspended until further notice due to the coronavirus outbreak. Offers a range of courses to adult learners. Students can acquire new skills and strengthen existing ones.
You can search the map on the website for an Online Centre near you, but bear in mind they may not be offering the full range of services at the moment due to the coronavirus outbreak.
A charity which aims to relieve Liverpool residents of social injustice and poverty. We are currently focusing on unemployment (this page) and emergency food aid (click to go to the page).
The Micah Liverpool Volunteer Programme
While our museums and galleries are closed, you can still engage with us online via our website and social media and view highlights from our digitised collections online.
Coronavirus Pandemic Statement Due to government advice regarding Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Mary Seacole House has suspended all group activities, training days and face to face contact. Our offices will be closed until further notice.