Services

What we offer

Support that meets people where they are

Little Hope CIC provides caring, practical support for young children, young adults, and adults living with learning disabilities, autism, mental health challenges, and anxiety.

Parent and child in a welcoming community support space

Our services

We offer inclusive support designed to build confidence, stability, wellbeing, and connection for people at different stages of life.

Early years support

Warm, child-focused support for young children and families, helping create safe routines, positive development, and trusted relationships.

Young adult support

Practical and emotional support for young adults, including guidance with independence, confidence, and everyday life.

Learning disability support

Person-centred support for adults with learning disabilities, focused on communication, daily living, inclusion, and choice.

Autism support

Understanding, structured support that respects individual needs, sensory differences, and preferred ways of engaging with the world.

Mental health support

Compassionate support for adults facing mental health challenges, with a focus on wellbeing, stability, and trusted one-to-one guidance.

Anxiety support

Reassuring support to reduce overwhelm, build coping strategies, and help people feel safer and more confident day to day.

How we help

Support built around real needs

Our approach is caring, flexible, and person-centred. We work with individuals and families to provide support that feels safe, respectful, and easy to access.

Personalised planning

We take time to understand each person’s circumstances, strengths, and goals so support can be shaped around what matters most.


Everyday practical help

From routines and appointments to confidence and communication, we provide practical help that supports day-to-day wellbeing.


Emotional reassurance

We create calm, supportive spaces where people feel heard, understood, and encouraged at their own pace.


Inclusive guidance

Our services are designed to be accessible, welcoming, and responsive to different needs, experiences, and communication styles.

“Little Hope CIC offers the kind of support that helps people feel safe, listened to, and able to take the next step with confidence.”