Feniks is a grass-roots charitable organisation set-up in 2007 to support Central Eastern European community in Edinburgh and Scotland. We provide culturally sensitive psychological support (therapy, group therapy and self-development workshops), cultural awareness trainings and community development projects, such as Conversation Cafés and Mother and Toddler Group. We are trying to address health inequalities faced by CEE immigrants in Scotland and tackle mental health stigma and discrimination. See the project section for more details.
Clients interested in therapy can self-refer themselves. We also accept referrals from the organisations, please see the Referrals section at the menu
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