Pride Ventures Solutions

Pride Venture Solutions CIC offers integrated services, primarily aimed at addressing accommodation issues, development support and supervision needs of the individuals under our care. Pride Ventures Solutions CIC as a registered supported housing provider, provides housing and related support to people that are socially excluded, this includes people just released from prison, people that are homeless through mental health, alcohol or drugs misuse, along with people that become homeless and need support through other types of social reasons.

The company works to enable this vulnerable group of people to have a roof over their head and eventually fully reintegrate back into society.  Within our housing programme, we provide a range of support including Independent Living, Skills development, Educational Training, Support into employment, Debt Management, Finance and Budgeting Skills, Physical and Mental Health support

Pride Ventures Solutions

The organisation recognises that for us to make real differences in the lives of people we are supporting, we will need to tackle a range of barriers not only in their accommodation needs but also in the way that the community as a whole perceive them, this being social outcasts. Our endeavour is to empower people we support towards meaningful and lasting rehabilitation. Hence for each of our individual users, we provide them with support packages and an action plan tailored to their personal needs. One that engages them into realistic transformation, socially integrated and the ability to resettle within their communities. Our rehabilitation programmes are intrinsic aspects of the support and our supported housing’ is one part of a first step solution for this group to maintain their dignity and be part of their communities.

PVS provide various schemes to help the people we support to enhance their lives and to live as independently as possible, enabling them to maintain not only tenancies but to tackle and prevent societal issues of homelessness, poverty, mental health breakdowns and of abuse.  Our schemes take into consideration people with mental health issues, learning or physical disabilities, addiction issues, victims and women at risk of domestic violence, teenage parents, ex-offenders.