




Hope Haven provides mental health and wellbeing support for adults (18+) in Whitehaven and Copeland. We’re here for you, whatever you’re struggling with.
(Please use these details, not the ‘contact us’ tab above)
Our permanent home at 40 King Street, Whitehaven is nearly fully open.
Hope Haven will be open at 40 King Street for three days this week, while we settle in:
(Please note, we’ll be closed on Wednesday 18 and Friday 20 March due to works and events taking place in the building.)
From Monday 23 March, Hope Haven be open at 40 King Street EVERY DAY. From 9:30am to midnight Monday – Friday, and 4pm to midnight on Saturdays and Sundays.
This sheet can help you think about what you’d like our help with. (If you’d like, you can print it out to bring with you – but you don’t have to.)
We’re here for anyone who needs help with their mental health and wellbeing. Whether you just drop in for a bit of advice, or you need more support over a longer period of time, we can help.
We’re here to support you, your family, friends, carers or anyone needing support, advice and practical information.
We will:
All the support we offer is free.
We’re here for everyone aged 18+ in Copeland and Whitehaven.
You don’t need to be ‘referred’ by your GP (doctor) or a health / care professional to get help from us.
People do not need a referral to get support from Hope Haven. It is open to all adults in the Copeland area.
Hope Haven is a group effort by several organisations working together. We have staff from Cumbria Health; Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust (CNTW); Everyturn Mental Health; Home Group; iCan Wellbeing Group CIO; The Well Communities CIC; and Whitehaven Community Trust. The service is funded by NHS England.








Connecting people in West Cumbria with mental health support services in the community.
The West Cumbria Mental Health Partnership is led by Groundwork NE & Cumbria with Together We and is funded with a grant received from the Cumbria Community Foundation through the Transforming West Cumbria Programme funded by Sellafield Ltd.








