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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…
Asda Charlton Quiet Hour
A quieter shopping hour every Monday to Thursday at 2pm to make shopping less overwhelming if you are sensitive to noise. During this time the noise levels are reduced in…
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…
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…
Face to face advice: Citizens Advice Greenwich
Drop in for free impartial advice on issues like benefits, Universal Credit, debt, housing, consumer, employment and immigration. Sessions are first come first served. Advice drop ins are held at…
Form filling service: Age UK Bromley and Greenwich
Get help to complete forms and applications for support you could be eligible for including benefits and online forms. If you live in Bromley, you can get help filling forms…
Greenwich Stroke Club support group
Meet other stroke survivors and their carers living in or around the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The group holds socials, quizzes, exercises and outings to places of interest. The group…
Help with gadgets and devices
Get one-to-one help if you're struggling to use your phone, laptop or other digital devices.
Interpreting support for deaf people
Become a member of Deaf Multilingual Community Support (DMCS) and get interpretation and communication support. DMCS can help you with: making telephone calls writing emails reading and interpreting letters making…
Learning Disabilities Carers' Social Group
Meet other people who care for an adult with a learning disability. You can chat and have a hot drink in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. You'll be able to…