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A befriending service for refugees and asylum seekers
HostNation help refugees and asylum seekers find a local friend to help settle into the UK. You both start with an agreement to be in touch for three months but…
Access to Work (AtW): employment support for deaf people
Access to Work (AtW) helps deaf and/or disabled people get or keep jobs by providing funding to cover the cost of practical support and specialist equipment. This funding could include…
Advice and support for carers from Irish Community Services
Get advice and support if you care for a family member or friend at home or over the phone. They can also carry out Carers Assessments and offer a volunteer…
Advice drop ins at the Clockhouse Community Centre
A weekly advice hub that can help you understand your rights and help connect you to support. Get advice on topics like: welfare, benefits and universal credit from the Greenwich…
Advice drop-ins at community centres
Get free face-to-face advice on debt, welfare benefits, housing, immigration and advocacy at community centres in East Greenwich, Eltham and Glyndon. The Advice Hubs run at the following times: The…
Basic English - Talking, Reading & Writing Group
Join a free talking, reading and writing group and be more confident speaking English. A dedicated member of staff will be available during the session to assist. This is the…
British Sign Language (BSL) courses
Learn BSL to help you communicate with the deaf community and gain a qualification. Knowing BSL can benefit your organisation and help you become more deaf aware. You can do…
Carers Get Together Thamesmead
If you're a carer and would like to relax and make new friends, you can join Carers' Get Together for a bit of 'you time' and a hot drink. You'll…
Carers meet up
Get advice and support from a support worker who can listen to your experiences and give you information and advice that could help. The location of the meet up will…
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…