Our Residents
The Hub

The main aim of the Fraserburgh Development Trust when beginning work on the Hub, was to create a space from which community organisations and charities could operate. So far we have fulfilled this goal, and have three tenants in the Hub that provide great benefit to the AB43 community.

Here for You Partnership - Angie Christie

CLAN Cancer Support is here for anyone affected by any type of cancer at any time from diagnosis onwards. Whether affected personally, as a carer, family member or close friend, our free support services are available to you.  We understand that people want to be able to access services locally which is why we offer support throughout North East Scotland, Moray, Orkney and Shetland.

In Fraserburgh our Drop-In Service provides access to information about cancer related issues as well as one-to-one support.  You do not need an appointment, nor do you need to be referred to us.  You are welcome to drop in any time.  We are open Monday (10am-4pm)

We offer a range of Complementary Therapies, Aromatherapy Massage, Reiki and Reflexology, all aimed at promoting relaxation, a sense of well-being and helping to reduce anxiety. Our monthly Coffee Mornings are held on the first Monday of the month (10.30-11.30 am).

From Fraserburgh you can also access our Counselling Service and our dedicated Children & Family Service.

To make an appointment for therapies or counselling please drop in or call Ruth Cantrill on 07720 737500.

To find out more about how CLAN can help you or someone you care about, visit our website www.clanhouse.org

 

Community Health Development Officer - Kirstie Swales

Kirstie's role is to support and improve health and wellbeing in the area and encourage people to lead healthier lifestyles,

among the projects that Kirstie will be developing include supporting the establishment of a Community Garden in the Town and being involved with the newly formed Fraserburgh Sports Hub. Both projects now have steering committees formed.

Office - 01346 510245

Mobile - 07561 462975

email - chdo@fraserburghdevelopmenttrust.org

Home-Start is the UK's leading family support organisation. It provides practical and emotional support for parents and families who are trying to cope with bereavement, mental illness or disability, or who feel isolated in the community, as well as so much more.

Telephone - 01346 518930

Email - office@home-startnea.org.uk

Web - www.home-startnea.org.uk

NHS Grampian Healthpoint is your one stop health information point, offering free confidential information, advice and access to reputable services, in a friendly, welcoming environment. 

Fraserburgh Opening Hours -

Tuesday 11.00 am - 3.00 pm

Wednesday 12.30pm - 3.00 pm

Thursday 11.00 am -3.00 pm

Friday 11.00 am - 3.00 pm

Healthlink - 0500 20 20 30

Text - the word 'INFO' to 82727

Email - healthpoint@nhs.net

 

Choices Fraserburgh is a centre where individuals are given time and space to talk confidentially about pregnancy related issues. Their aim is to provide free counselling and emotional support to women and teenagers who are facing an unplanned pregnancy or following on from a stillbirth, miscarriage or abortion.

Telephone - 01346 516775

Mobile - 07582 892466 / 07582 892544

Email - choicesfraserburgh@gmail.com

Web - www.choicesfraserburgh.co.uk

Working for Families will assist parents across Aberdeenshire with flexible childcare and support to help them access training and employment opportunities.

Who can use the service?
Our services are free and confidential, and available to parents in Aberdeenshire in particular:

  • Parents on low income
  • Parents with other stresses in the household (for example disability, mental health issues, drug and alcohol problems
  • Lone parents pre New Deal; entering employment, trying to keep jobs or improve their hours/earnings; and/or going into further and higher education

How can Working for Families help?

  • Information on learning/training and employment opportunities
  • Support finding affordable, flexible childcare and access to short term financial help with childcare costs
  • Advice about money and benefits
  • Practical help in setting and moving towards your own personal goals
  • Supporting you to move from benefits into employment, only if it is the right time for you

A Working for Families key worker will work with you every step of the way into learning, training & employment.

Freefone - 08000 328 750

Textline: 07624 802 721
For example text: "Interested in Training in Banff" someone will then call you back.

Email: workingforfamilies@aberdeenshire.gov.uk

If you are an organisation looking for a place to base yourself in the Fraserburgh area, please don't hesitate to contact us with any enquiries.
Fraserburgh Development Trust Ltd, Registered in Scotland, No: SC352542, Registered Charity No: SC041968

A membership organisation, formed by the community, for the community

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