The Genesis Trust is a charity that supports homeless, hungry and vulnerable people in Bath’
Emergency Food Provision
Furniture
Support, mediation and mentoring
Family Support
Training
The Old School House, Bath, BA2 4AF
31a West Avenue, Bath, BA2 3QB
Genesis LifeSkills project provides activities, training and mentoring designed to help those who are in recovery develop the skills that they will need to re-enter the world of work.
Genesis Furniture Project offers work-placement opportunities for those seeking employment.
This is a structured timetable of free courses from Monday - Wednesday and Friday in subjects ranging from creative writing to computer drop in sessions. Life Skills also works closely with local organisations to provide one-off workshops and courses as well as days out, retreats and one-to-one mentoring.
Skills we develop include:
Clients can book an hour or half hour session with a volunteer ‘computer expert’
to assist with specific learning needs. These can vary from the basic, “How do I
type up my CV neatly?” To the more complex, “Can you teach how to use Excel?”
A regular Monday afternoon slot is dedicated to empowering our clients to access and use free internet facilities in the computer room. For example we can help with:
As the session is one-one it will be at your own pace and match your requirements.
We also offer job placements to the long term unemployed through many local agencies or through individual interest.
Tasks include:
We are always interested in hearing from volunteers.
Life Skills is hosted at our suite of rooms in St John's Roman Catholic Church, South Parade, Bath.
We offer placements within our furniture project and shop, and also in the office
For more information please ring Denise or Carey on 01225 463549
Please telephone the Genesis Furniture Project on 01225 421111, or Ian on 01225 463549 for more information
LifeSkills runs activities designed to rebuild confidence, encourage social interaction and develop skills that will enable people to re-enter the world of work when they are ready. We also have a team of staff and volunteers who will provide one to one support in certain circumstances.
LifeSkills runs activities designed to rebuild confidence, encourage social interaction and develop skills that will enable people to re-enter the world of work when they are ready. We also have a team of staff and volunteers who will provide one to one support in certain circumstances.
Our office and activities are based in the rooms attached to St John's Roman Catholic Church, South Parade, Bath, BA2 4AF.
Call Denise or Carey in the LifeSkills team, on 01225 463549,.
The Furniture Project sells donated furniture, white goods and household items to low income families, those on benefits or students.
We offer work placements to those seeking employment.
We sell donated furniture, white goods and household items to low income families, those on benefits or students.
We are open weekdays from 9.15am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm
As we have no online store, you will need to visit the shop at 31a West Avenue, Oldfield Park, Bath BA2 3QB.
All our furniture is displayed on site (including those items already sold waiting for delivery/collection) so please be aware it is on a first-come, first-served basis. We are unable to let you know the items that come in due to such a fast turnaround.
We advise that you bring proof of benefits/student card when purchasing and if you would like to reserve an item for a limited time, this can be arranged by consulting with staff and by paying a £5 deposit.
LifeSkills runs activities designed to rebuild confidence, encourage social interaction and develop skills that will enable people to re-enter the world of work when they are ready. We also have a team of staff and volunteers who will provide one to one support in certain circumstances.