Turning Tides
Chamber Rating
-
Abbey Darwin
They have no control or even want to support the homeless. I approached them about a lady unconscious just down from the shelter. I was told if youre worried about it. Call an ambulance. Youre all in the wrong job and no human care in the world. Never move them on from locations they shouldnt be. Allow them to litter and steal from the local community. The worst shelter that exists.
Jan 2nd, 2023 -
harpsailor harp
Try living in the same Street as one of there hostels ? It's a disgrace ..staff pay the residents daily to doss about streets drinking from 7am all day every day and getting drugs dealt to them constantly .... Queens Road / Byron Road Hostels make the hardworking people of Queens Roads lives a nightmare . Poor management.... residents just doss about all day every day for years on end
Sep 10th, 2022 -
Robert Jones
Sep 6th, 2022 -
sussex rider
I have worked for Turning Tides for nearly 2 years and its honestly the best organisation that I have ever work for. Their is no better feeling than watching clients make positive changes to their lives. I am surrounded by a great staff team headed up by by 2 great managers. If you are looking for a new challenge you should have a look on the website, then you could take part in ending local homelessness. JP
Oct 21st, 2021 -
Peter Wrapson
Turning Tides are a fantastic charity working the poor and homless in the local area
May 9th, 2021
Contact Info
- (190) 368-0740
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Turning Tides?
A The phone number for Turning Tides is: (190) 368-0740.
Q Where is Turning Tides located?
A Turning Tides is located at Town Hall, Chapel Rd, Worthing, eng BN11 9SA
Q What is the internet address for Turning Tides?
A The website (URL) for Turning Tides is: https://www.turning-tides.org.uk/
Q How is Turning Tides rated?
A Turning Tides has a 4.6 Star Rating from 13 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Turning Tides
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 13 Reviews )Abbey Darwin on Google
They have no control or even want to support the homeless.
I approached them about a lady unconscious just down from the shelter. I was told if youre worried about it. Call an ambulance.
Youre all in the wrong job and no human care in the world.
Never move them on from locations they shouldnt be. Allow them to litter and steal from the local community.
The worst shelter that exists.
harpsailor harp on Google
Try living in the same Street as one of there hostels ? It's a disgrace ..staff pay the residents daily to doss about streets drinking from 7am all day every day and getting drugs dealt to them constantly .... Queens Road / Byron Road Hostels make the hardworking people of Queens Roads lives a nightmare .
Poor management.... residents just doss about all day every day for years on end
Robert Jones on Google
sussex rider on Google
I have worked for Turning Tides for nearly 2 years and its honestly the best organisation that I have ever work for.
Their is no better feeling than watching clients make positive changes to their lives.
I am surrounded by a great staff team headed up by by 2 great managers.
If you are looking for a new challenge you should have a look on the website, then you could take part in ending local homelessness.
JP
Peter Wrapson on Google
Turning Tides are a fantastic charity working the poor and homless in the local area