November 2022 by Jamie Underwood
Useless
November 2021 by Ian Baird
No help
November 2020 by Alison Kelly
Great baking bread day
November 2020 by Donna Snowdon
Wow. Where to start. I wasn't a wild child when I was given a place a Ferry Project. But was VERY withdrawn. Made things difficult for my primary keyworker. Whom I thought was just there to bully me. But turned out to be an amazing man. Who was very skilled at his job. Oh I was going to do whatever he suggested. Because he was clever in his wording. Haha. Eating was always an issue for me here. Finally began to make friends. Even when I overdosed. I was not judged by staff. Some staff members had more of an understanding. Having previously been residents themselves. When it came time for the move on stage. I was extremely reluctant. Even to the morning of moving. But I took the leap. And how I have progressed. Admittedly wish I stayed in Wisbech. I'm back in EXTREME bad living situation. Suffering emotional abuse, control, lack of respect, lies, invasion of privacy. This is my cousin perpetrating. I'll get out though. Because my mental health matters. These days I am an SIA licensed security officer! Whoever would have thought that? Considering I was definitely ONLY going to do care work. Haha. I'm grateful to all at Ferry Project. And miss my key workers. You were all key to the woman I am today. Thankyou.
November 2020 by Paul Bennett
Quick lunch, meat and cheese platters with coffee. Good social distancing and systems.
November 2019 by G Monger
Archaeology dig in the grounds. Nice restaurant
November 2019 by liam firlej
Council tried to place me at the ferry project. You must pay for the food they prepare. Plus give up all your benefits except one hundred pounds a month . You are practically left with nothing to live off as they delegate how you should live your life. Working your way out of this situation is impossible. Its inhumane and almost a prison that keeps you on a certain level in life without letting you progress at all. The people that work here should be ashamed.
November 2019 by Cathy P
This place is full of misconduct; abusive and controlling staff, drunks and drug addicts, rampant misogyny, ridiculous rules that have no real meaning, money-grubbing management, no fair procedure practices, but most importantly - they DON'T help anyone. They are being paid for a job which they all suck at so hard. If you value your mental and physical health, stay away from this utter hell-hole. It really as bad as people say it is. It's totally filthy and regularly gets bedbugs and scabies outbreaks. Avoid The Jokey Project at all costs.
November 2019 by Paul Huckle
My son asked questions about payments made to this so called nonprofit organisation.When we put out on the street, he was refused his property then escorted by the police.Yet no interaction from the police to retrieve his property.So even the council think that this place is a joke as they are more than happy to make you homelessShame on this charity ???
November 2019 by Steve Catling
I shall just simply put that they saved me, I had no job no home no idea what I was going to do. They took me in gradually gave me a purpose.
November 2019 by South Coast
When I was in the hostal they took most of the money I got and left us with nothing but a bagutte donated by Gregg'
November 2019 by David Charles
Very supportive but they have their moments, blem em!
November 2018 by Yvonne Green
Nice lunches and coffee nice to see these projects helping people
November 2018 by Gary Root
Brilliant atmosphere
November 2018 by Martynas I
Bed and breakfast