Community Hub

Opened in September 2024, our Community Hub is a welcoming, inclusive space at the heart of Great Lever.

It was created to reduce isolation, strengthen wellbeing and build community connection.

Who It’s For

Who It’s For

The Hub is open to:

  • People who want to connect with others
  • Individuals looking for support or advice
  • Those experiencing or recovering from domestic abuse

You do not need a referral to attend most activities.

What the Hub Offers

The Hub brings together a range of activities and support in one place. Services regularly delivered include advice, health support and community-led activities.

This includes:

  • Weekly groups and community activities
  • Peer support and wellbeing sessions
  • Access to advice and support services
  • Drop-in opportunities to connect with others
  • Space for partner organisations to deliver support

It is a place where people can come as they are — whether they need support, connection, or a safe space to spend time.

What the Hub Offers
What the Hub Offers

We work alongside local partners, volunteers and community groups to ensure the Hub reflects the needs of the people who use it.

Not everyone needs crisis intervention. Sometimes, what’s needed is:

  • A conversation over a cup of tea
  • A chance to meet others
  • Support before things escalate
  • A space that feels safe and familiar

The Hub creates opportunities for connection.

Find Out More

To learn more or get involved, please contact our Community Hub Coordinator:

Amina Ali
amina.ali@endeavourproject.org.uk
Mobile: 07495 321 751
Monday: Friday 9.30am – 5pm

Frequently Asked Questions

No.

Most activities at the Hub are open to the community and you do not need a referral to attend.

Some specialist support services may require an appointment or referral, but we can talk this through with you.

No.

The Hub is a community space open to anyone looking for connection, support, advice or wellbeing activities.

Some people attending may be recovering from difficult experiences, including domestic abuse, while others simply want to meet people and get involved in community activities.

The Hub offers a range of activities, groups and support sessions which may include:

  • Coffee mornings 
  • Craft activities 
  • Creative writing and jigsaw club
  • Peer support sessions 
  • Advice and information services 
  • Outreach health and wellbeing sessions 

Activities can change throughout the year depending on community need and partnerships.

Yes. Most activities and groups at the Community Hub are free for participants to attend.

However, there is a cost to the charity to provide sessions, activities, materials and community support. We therefore encourage people who sign up to activities to attend regularly wherever possible or let us know if they are unable to attend.

This helps us plan activities effectively and make sure spaces remain available for others in the community.

That is completely understandable.

Many people feel anxious before attending for the first time, especially if they have been isolated or are rebuilding confidence.

You are welcome to contact us beforehand to talk things through, ask questions or arrange an informal first visit.

We aim to make the Hub feel welcoming, relaxed and non-judgemental.

Yes.

Not everyone comes to the Hub because they need formal support.

Sometimes people simply want a safe space, a conversation over a cup of tea or a chance to connect with others.

You are welcome to come as you are.

Yes.

We work closely with local organisations and partners who deliver support, advice and community activities from the Hub.

If your organisation would like to discuss partnership working or using the space, please contact us.

To find out about current activities, groups and events, please contact our Community Hub Coordinator:

Amina Ali
📧 amina.ali@endeavourproject.org.uk

Want to talk to us?

There are several ways you can contact us here at Endeavour. You can telephone Monday – Friday, 9.30am – 5.00pm

Tel: 01204 394 842
Email: info@endeavourproject.org.uk

Via Facebook messager service:
www.facebook.com/EndeavourDAV/

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