Unlimited Potential

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We will make the world a happier and healthier place to live.

 

Life with meaning -
Happiness = enjoyment of a full and meaningful life   
Health = a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being

 

 

Who?
Unlimited Potential is a democratically-controlled social enterprise, based in the heart of Salford. It was established in 2002 as a limited company (then called Community Health Action Partnership), and converted into an industrial and provident society (a community benefit society) on 1 April, 2009, when it adopted its current name.

What?
Unlimited Potential aims to:

  • support people to lead happier and healthier lives
  • help people who want to develop their skills and abilities to fulfil their potential
  • be a happy and healthy enterprise that has the best possible impact for people and for a sustainable world

How?
Unlimited Potential provides high-quality, personal and responsive services that make real improvements to people's lives and communities. We enable individuals and communities to use their strengths and assets in new ways.

Working with and responding to the requirements of our customers, Unlimited Potential:

  • creates tailored solutions to social issues through creativity and innovation
  • delivers real outcomes - the differences made to people's lives
  • optimises its wider impact on the world - social, economic and environmental

Positive impact
To have the best possible impact on the world, in everything that it does Unlimited Potential also:

  • promotes social development that invests in the strengths of everyone
  • helps to create and maintain a strong, sustainable and socially inclusive economy
  • protects the environment and ensures prudent use of natural resources

There's more...
All of our surpluses are reinvested for our social purpose - guaranteed.

Unlimited Potential was the first organisation in the north of England to be awarded the Social Enterprise Mark. It was rated on the national SE100 Index in April 2009 as the second fastest growing social enterprise in health and social care in the United Kingdom. It was also rated as the second best in terms of impact measurement.

The organisation was originally supported by Charlestown & Lower Kersal New Deal for Communities but now operates as a social enterprise: a business with social objectives, whose surpluses are reinvested for that purpose in the business or in the community

 

For Further information please contact Chris Dabbs (Chief Executive) on 0161 743 0088

 

  

This page was last updated on 26 October 2009

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