Samaritans of Belfast 5 Wellesley Ave, Belfast BT9 6DG

Samaritans of Belfast

33 Reviews
  • Friday9 am–10 pm
  • Saturday9 am–10 pm
  • Sunday9 am–10 pm
  • Monday9 am–10 pm
  • Tuesday9 am–10 pm
  • Wednesday9 am–10 pm
  • Thursday9 am–10 pm
Samaritans of Belfast 5 Wellesley Ave, Belfast BT9 6DG

About the Business

Belfast Samaritans | Since 1961, Samaritans has served the people of Greater Belfast and far beyond.

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5 Wellesley Ave, Belfast BT9 6DG

Hours

  • Friday9 am–10 pm
  • Saturday9 am–10 pm
  • Sunday9 am–10 pm
  • Monday9 am–10 pm
  • Tuesday9 am–10 pm
  • Wednesday9 am–10 pm
  • Thursday9 am–10 pm

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Jesse James
20.03.2024
Samaritans of Belfast
Thank you for your help over the years, I've always been made welcome here. They dont judge or criticize just listen. This is a much needed service in the current climate. Help support them anyway you can via volunteering or donation. Thank you.Phil.
Eileen Hudson
12.03.2024
Samaritans of Belfast
I'm sorry but I have tried endlessly to contact any of5 numbers to verifyIf the numbers in the Down and Connor Directory are correct for next year and can not get anyone to answer the phone.I have 9 numbers in total from around NI.and would love to know if they are correct.Thanks Eileen Hudson.
Seamus McBride
17.02.2024
Samaritans of Belfast
Great people doing essential work. I attended an Information Evening with the intention of becoming a Volunteer
Michael Coleman
09.02.2024
Samaritans of Belfast
Wouldn't answer.the phone i rang several times.they.wont.help and if you rely on a lifeline you're on your own. Good luck
Jason Gould
31.01.2024
Samaritans of Belfast
Who you gonna call, GHOSTBUSTERS!!!Better off calling them than Samaritans... at least they answer the phone (according to the movies)!!!
Peter Mitchell
28.01.2024
Samaritans of Belfast
I will never ever call Belfast Samaritans again. The person I spoke to was a disgrace and has no place in the organisation. Not what a vulnerable person needs. I have however had nothing but positive experiences when talking to Samaritans UK. I haven't always clicked with their various call handlers but they at least treated me like a human being quite unlike the horrible, disrespectful and dismissive woman I spoke to from Belfast Samaritans. Shame on her.
David Cushley
26.01.2024
Samaritans of Belfast
Sod it maybe I'd be better of dead, 8 times today now I've rang, no answer....Ive had to give 1 star to be able to leave this, 20 times in all now I've rang Belfast Samaritans no answer, how many people have gotten no answer went on to committed suicide.
Ann Bradley
11.01.2024
Samaritans of Belfast
I must have got the person who a few reviews got, totally agree, shouldn't be a Samartiian with the attitude she had in early hours of the morning when I was contacted by a friend in distress and suicidal. As one reviewer said,, your on your own. God forgive her.
Paul Hannah
10.01.2024
Samaritans of Belfast
Very positiveI called Belfast Samaritans on and off for 9 continuous months from Autumn 2012 until 2013 when I was alone, bedridden with no family medical care or community support and financially anxious, with dangerously high blood pressure and untreated diabetes knocking me flat in addition to depression. It was tough, very tough but we made it and shortly after I stopped using the service I celebrated a grand recovery for my birthday and a splendid Christmas during which I thought every day of the fond memories of the dark dark days of the Christmas before when your befriending (and that of other Irish branches) kept me going and gave me solace.This is a belated thank you message to volunteers especially toThe one and only Neil 1Barney for first class support in helping steady me and the sound of whose voice would instantly cheer me upMichael 1 and Sean 1 for superb listening and first class cognition - and weathering my very very painful state - when I was literally falling apart in the early stagesPaul 4 for being a top class guy and his validationPaul 2 and Sean 4 for their sweetness and kindnessPat V for being the sort of gentleman one feels honoured to have had tea with so to speakThe irreplaceable Rebecca whose heart of gold allowed me to open my own broken heart as I had never beforeHer sidekick (Irish) HughSharon IV for a brilliant first day at school (she knows what I mean!)Ken for being laid back and constantly reassuring when I felt nervousKieron for being a top guy and dispensing me that bit of self-knowledge that will always gnaw at meMark for just being a top bloke - next time I wont keep you late from your dogs!Geoffrey for being his reliable steady and kind selfYoung Jo the most on the ball student fresh out of his training I could have wished forIn the English contingentRussell for making me feel so comfortable and appreciated and laid back about bothEnglish Hugh for the supply of good old British common sense, poise and steadinessAnn(e) for her graciousnessThat's as many as I can consciously remember here, but to all of you I spoke to who helped me you have my gratitude not only for your kindness, but also and especially, as the case may be, for the steadiness of your support, your patience, the quality of your listening and insights or your great heart.You live on in my memories fondly as those who were there when I felt bereft and helped give me strength when I had no more strength and you certainly didnt do it in vainThat bad Lebanese guy from London, remember?All the best for the New Year to all and a big big thank you again
Éire
28.12.2023
Samaritans of Belfast
Local people were brilliant. Remember even if you don't get a good call, these people are volunteering their time and energy. No one is perfect. I always find it hard to start talking. Never sure how to start. These people are fantastic. I prefer the older men and women, think they have a lot more life experience.

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Samaritans of Belfast