Who we are
Established in 2014, founding directors Kathleen Livingstone and Paul Gallagher, started with one property in the Telford area and it has gradually grown over the decade, and now has 25 houses, supporting 100 clients in the Telford & Wrekin borough.
We provide supported housing and programmes with a high level of assistance for individuals with drug and alcohol addiction/recovery, mental health and wellbeing issues, homelessness or those fleeing from domestic abuse.


The road to recovery may be challenging, filled with obstacles and setbacks, but...
Find out moreTaking care of your mental health is just as important as your physical health. ...
Find out moreFleeing domestic abuse takes immense courage. It's a decision that often involve...
Find out moreEarly intervention is crucial in addressing homelessness. We provide timely supp...
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How to Spot Addiction in the Workplace
Addiction is a sensitive issue that can often remain hidden, yet it can have serious consequences for both the individual

Celebrating Our Employer Recognition Scheme Bronze Award
We are excited to announce that A Better Tomorrow has received the Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Bronze Award! This recognition

Why does the language we use matter?
The language we use can either create barriers or build bridges to recovery. By choosing our words carefully, we can