Daylight Centre Fellowship is an independent local charity in the East Midlands.
We strive to help people in Wellingborough and the surrounding districts of North Northamptonshire in meeting personal challenges that range from complex mental health issues, drug and alcohol abuse, learning difficulties, to homelessness or just feeling fragile, isolated and alone.

People in our society today are often vulnerable, lonely and grappling with complex needs. There are agencies – public and voluntary – that exist to meet those needs but in the current economic climate many of these agencies, including the Daylight Centre, are under increasing financial pressure in meeting the demands on their services. Nevertheless, there are still significant gaps in the provision of services and the unique role of the Daylight Centre is to fill at least some of those gaps, particularly gaps in time and space.
- Time to talk and be listened to; time to help unravel complex problems and identify practical steps towards solutions
- Space that is welcoming, clean and comfortable, inexpensive, without pressure and non-judgemental
- The Vision of the Daylight Centre is that all members of our society will be valued and know they are valued; and be able to access the support and services they need to achieve this
- The Mission of the Daylight Centre is to offer time, space and practical guidance to people that enables them to tackle the problems that limit their quality of life.
Read about Bob
Bob is a male in his forties with schizophrenia and an addiction to alcohol: he has used the Daylight Centre for 4 years.
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Read about Katy
Katy is a female in her mid-thirties with drug and alcohol abuse issues who presented herself at the Daylight Centre.
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Read about Danny
Danny is a young man with mental health problems and learning difficulties who lives in supported accommodation in Wellingborough.
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