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Needle exchange in Greenwich
Find a safe way to safely get rid of used needles and syringes and get confidential and non judgemental information and advice. Visit the website to find your local pharmacy…
Pitstop Wednesday Walk-in Clinic for STI testing for the LGBTQIA+ community
Come to a walk-in clinic to get tested for a range of STIs, get free condoms or lube, arrange HPV or HEP B vaccinations, or get information about preventing or…
Shooters Hill Community Club
A group for older people to get together each week and have a chat at the church. The group meets during term time.
SMART recovery meetings
SMART meetings can help people with addictive behaviour meet people with similar experiences and avoid feeling isolated. You do not have to share if you do not feel comfortable. Meetings…
St George's Community Cafe
Come along to the community cafe for a warm space to enjoy free hot and cold drinks and toast. All are welcome. Toys are always out for any children you…
St Luke's Church community
A Church of England parish where you can meet others who share your beliefs, be part of the church community and join in with groups and activities. Many services will…
Strong and steady: Mobility and balance programme
Build confidence in your home if you've had a fall or are worried about your balance with exercises that can help prevent falls and improve your balance. The programme includes…
Suicide and mental health crisis support
Get emotional support from trained listening volunteers if you're struggling to cope or are having suicidal thoughts. You can talk any time you like about whatever you need to talk…
Support and meetings for people struggling with an alcohol or drug addiction
If you're struggling with your relationship with drugs or alcohol, you can attend Cocaine Anonymous meetings to find support and companionship from people who know what you are going through…
Talking therapies for people with anxiety or depression
Get support from therapists if you're feeling anxious or depressed. Talking about it can really help. Guided self-help, cognitive behavioural therapy and sometimes medication may help you to manage anxiety…