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Carers Peer Volunteer Project
A chance for carers to volunteer to support other carers. The project gives you an opportunity to get involved in something you have an interest or passion in. The volunteering…
Carers support group from Irish Community Services
If you are a carer, this is an opportunity to talk to others facing the same challenges as you. The group meets once a week and is a place for…
Carers telephone support line
Get help with any needs, concerns or questions you have about your caring role by phoning the Telephone Mentoring Team. They are available for daily, weekly or monthly calls to…
Club nights for people with physical or learning difficulties
A club night for people with physical or learning disabilities to go and socialise. This also gives families or carers some time to do activities or things for themselves. The…
Coffee morning for blind and partially sighted people
A coffee morning for blind and partially sighted people where you can meet others, build self confidence. You can also improve your knowledge of the experiences of people who are…
Counselling for non-abusing people affected by child sexual abuse
Counselling can help you process what has happened and empower you to move forwards and make positive changes in your life. These one-to-one, face-to-face or online counselling sessions give you…
Day centre and lunch club for disabled and elderly people
This lunch club for elderly and disabled people runs 3 days a week. They collect members from their homes in a fully-accessible minibus, and arrive at the centre around 11am…
Dementia Reference Group
Help make Greenwich a nicer place to live for people living with dementia by sharing your experiences and suggestions about dementia services. The group is for people living with dementia…
Dementia support line
Get support from trained staff if you're affected by dementia, worried about a diagnosis, or a carer. They'll listen to you, give you advice, and connect you to help you…
Domestic abuse advice in Greenwich and Ealing
Practical and emotional support for survivors of domestic violence and abuse by empowering them to overcome trauma, rebuild their lives and regain their independence. Their domestic abuse advice service offers…
Drop-in advice for refugees, asylum seekers and migrants
A drop-in for refugees, asylum seekers and migrants where you can get free advice and practical support. The Migrant Hub is a weekly drop-in open offering: immigration advice housing advice…
Drop-in advice sessions for women about family law and domestic abuse
If you need advice about domestic abuse, you can meet with a family solicitor and an Independent Domestic Violence Advocate (IDVA) to get some support. They can talk to you…