Find Services
1:1 Therapy
After the MOAT group, people can have one-to-one sessions with a therapist. We help people manage their difficulties and out their memories in the past. We always use interpreters if people need them. All our work is confidential and we work both in the community and in NHS buildings.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Appointment Only
- Referral
- Contact Email
- awp.hopeserviceteam@nhs.net
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 25/03/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Asylum Seeker, Refused Asylum Seeker, Refugee or humanitarian protection
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: On Request
1-2-1 Keyworking
Mental Health Practitioners use a social approach to give personalised, one-on-one support. They look at the whole picture and carefully manage everything related to a client’s care and communication, always considering their feelings.
- Advice and Support
- Website
- https://nilaari.co.uk/services/
- Contact Email
- nilaari@nilaari.co.uk
- 0117 952 5742
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 01/05/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
1-2-1 Talking Therapies
Our therapists offer various talking therapies that understand and respect different cultures. These therapies are designed to lessen the impact of emotional mental distress.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Website
- https://nilaari.co.uk/services/
- Contact Email
- nilaari@nilaari.co.uk
- 0117 952 5742
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 01/05/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
ABC Free Shop & Welcome Hub
In our Free Shop asylum seekers and new refugees can shop for any basic living items they are in need of with dignity and choice. Items include clothes, shoes, toiletries, household items, food, and other essentials. Within our shop, we have a Hub where we provide a warm welcome; inform newcomers on what other services and organisations are available to them; and simply sit for a chat for those that want to see a friendly face.
- Advice and Support
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- 174b Cheltenham Road, Bristol, Cotham, BS6 5RE
- Contact Email
- freeshop@aidboxcommunity.co.uk
- 0117 336 8441
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/04/25)
- Availability
-
Monday - Friday
Hours: 10:30 - 15:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
Abraham Moss - ESOL
MAES has classes from Pre-entry to Level 1 in various locations across the city. The adult learning centres with ESOL courses include Abraham Moss Adult Learning Centre.
There is an opportunity to get qualifications on some courses. Courses are either two or three sessions per week
How to access:
There are lots of different ESOL courses in Manchester. To join any of them you need to do an assessment with the Manchester ESOL Advice Service.
To apply for an ESOL course, please complete this form: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/Apply_for_ESOL_Manchester_24_25/
We will use the details you've provided to contact you about an assessment for an ESOL course in Manchester
- English Language
- ESOL
- Abraham Moss Adult Learning Centre, Crescent Road, Crumpsall, Manchester, M8 5UF
- Contact Email
- maes.info@manchester.gov.uk
- 0161 219 6733
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/06/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 19
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Access to Leisure
Offers free gym access to Asylum Seekers for 6 months.
Please read the eligibility criteria listed at the top of the application form carefully as it is quite specific. Full criteria can be found on the referral form but the person must be an asylum seeker in receipt of asylum support (S95, S4 etc) and must be living in a Bristol Local Authority post code.
Please be aware there is usually a very long waiting list for this service, we kindly request you make your referee aware of this to manage expectations (on average a 2 month wait)
- In dispersal or own accommodation
- In initial accommodation
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Referral
- Fitness
- Gym
- Health
- Swimming
- Contact Email
- helen@borderlands.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is at capacity, any new requests will be significantly delayed.
(last updated - 03/06/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Asylum Seeker
Region: Bristol
Please read eligibility criteria on the referral form carefully
Languages: No information available
Accommodation Services
We have safe and secure accommodation for refugees and migrants (not currently for asylum seekers unfortunately) in Bristol, Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton. Our houses are shared, fully furnished and suitable for single adults with low to medium support needs. We also have a small number of non-supported and emergency houses.
- Housing
- Phone
- Referral
- Contact Email
- info@ach.org.uk
- 0117 954 0433
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
Active Through Football
Active Through Football (ATF) is a Sport England & Football Foundation funded project, that is centred around providing physical activity opportunities for individuals who have previously faced barriers. We provide multiple activities including football, boxercise and yoga.
How to access
To enquire email enquiries@oact.org.uk
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Sport
- Broadfield Primary School , Goddard St, Oldham, OL8 1LH
- Contact Email
- enquiries@oact.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
Free football every Thursday at Broadfield Primary School
Thursdays
Hours: 20:00 - 21:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Region: Oldham
None available
ADAB - ESOL
We offer free English classes from Pre-Entry up to Level 1 for speakers of other languages, wanting to learn English.
ADAB can help you learn how to speak, listen, read and write in English for a job, dealing with your children’s school or understanding your doctor.
Courses start at various times throughout the year round and are ideal for beginners or anyone who wants to improve English skills. They have been designed to allow learners to study around your current work and life commitments and learn at a pace that suits them.
How to access:
For more information, please call us between 9am and 5pm from Monday to Friday.
- English Language
- ESOL
- ADAB, Mosses Centre, Edward Street, Bury, BL9 0RZ
- 0161 761 2079
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 14/04/25)
- Availability
-
Phoneline
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bury
ESOL courses are free to those on certain benefits. For further information or to arrange an assessment, please contact us
Languages: No information available
Advice and Support Service
General advice and support service to the BAME community.
- Advice and Support
- 44 Portland St,, Hull, HU2 8JX
- Website
- https://hanaonline.co.uk/
- Contact Email
- admin@hanaonline.org.uk
- 01482 491177
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 20/05/25)
- Availability
-
Wednesdays, 10-5pm
Immigration Status: All
Region: Kingston upon Hull
None available
Advice Service
Do you need advice? Do you want to claim asylum? Have you been refused asylum? Are you an asylum seeker who is homeless or without financial support? Are you having issues in your accommodation? Are you a migrant without secure immigration status and are you at risk of homelessness? Have you been trafficked to the UK? We may be able to help.
What we do:
1) We share information and resources so you can understand the asylum system and access your rights for yourself
2) We give advice and casework support when extra help is needed, such as: preventing homelessness; challenging bad decisions by the Home Office; keeping you safe from harm and abuse
What we do not do:
Support not relating to asylum claims or support, or for people with Leave to Remain, this includes: Debt (except NHS overseas patient charges) Benefits (except asylum support) Help applying for bank accounts, driving licenses, or jobs Regulated immigration advice, including: Advice about the content of an asylum claim Completing PIQ forms or ‘Asylum Questionnaires’
How to access BRR advice
If you live in a hotel, speak to a worker from BRR, Borderlands, Mind, Red Cross, The Haven or North Somerset Welcomes Refugees at the hotel. If you do not live in a hotel, visit our Drop-in on Wednesday at 10am in Wellspring Settlement BS5 0AX
- Advice and Support
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Immigration Legal Advice
- Drop In
- Wellspring Settlement, 43 Ducie Road, Bristol, Barton Hill, BS5 0AX
- Contact Email
- advice@bristolrefugeerights.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 26/11/24)
- Availability
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Wednesdays 10am-12pm
Valid: From 27 Mar 2024
Frequency: Weekly
Days:
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Immigration Status: Asylum Seeker, Refused Asylum Seeker, Other - without leave to remain
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
Advice Team
Our skilled and experienced advice team support refused asylum seekers, and others in need of protection, with understanding asylum decisions and systems, accessing services and entitlements, liaising with solicitors and health professionals, and applying for Home Office support. Who we can advise: people who are claiming asylum, need to claim asylum, or have been refused asylum. We are not experts in the rights of people who have been granted refugee status, or who are migrants who do not need asylum. However, our Monday drop-in centre is open to non-asylum seeking migrants needing a safe space and a warm welcome, and we may be able to signpost to appropriate services.
- Advice and Support
- Drop In
- HC1
- Homeless
- NRPF
- Section 4
- Easton Family Centre, Beaufort Street, Bristol, St Jude's, BS5 0SQ
- Contact Email
- advice@bhn.org.uk
- 07719 782239
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/01/25)
- Availability
-
Mondays 11am-2pm
Hours: 11:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: Asylum Seeker, Refused Asylum Seeker, Other - without leave to remain
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
African Community Association of Bolton
ACAB aims to celebrate the different cultures of Africans and Friends of as well as supporters in Bolton.
We aim to:
• Unite all Africans, with all those in Bolton who support the aims of the association, irrespective of race, gender, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation or caring responsibility.
• Assist all those members experiencing disadvantage, need or inequality whenever any need arises and to treat.
• Advance portray and promote the rich, colourful cultures, arts, heritage and traditions of the nations of Africa.
• Promote and create racial, ethnic and religious harmony, diversity and peace within the community.
• Advance the education of young people by creating an institution that will encourage them to understand and develop and interest in the cultures and traditions of Africa.
• Create recreational facilities for all members with special reference to children and the elderly.
•Engage in community work and assist in any charitable activities organise events and activities such as movie screenings, hate crime awareness, meals, trips, treasure hunts for children.
How to access:
Referrals by phone 01204 565 076
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Phone
- 1st Floor Churchgate House, Churchgate, Bolton, BL1 2AL
- Website
- http://www.acab-bolton.org
- Contact Email
- info@acab-bolton.org
- 01204 456 076
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 05/02/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bolton
African Diaspora
None available
African Rainbow Family
We support for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender intersexual and queer (LGBTIQ) people of African heritage, the wider Black Asian Minority Ethnic groups and asylum seekers and refugees.
Services offered:
• Signposting to immigration advice and other mainstream services.
• Organise social events and activities.
• Free counselling.
• Support LGBTIQ people seeking asylum with no recourse to public fund by subsidising transport fares and other costs such as food.
• Support destitute members with weekly subsistence.
• Offer hot meals for members.
• Offer moral and practical supports to people in detention centres.
• Offer moral support and evidence in court. Offer buddy support for members to sign at immigration reporting centres.
• Provide support through referrals to solicitors, housing and medical services.
• Monthly group meetings
How to access:
Need to be referred and registered with them as a service user first in order to access their support using this online form - https://africanrainbowfamily.org/forms/
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Self Referral
- Financial Support
- Hot Meals
- LGBTQI+
- The Monastery Manchester, Gorton Lane, Manchester, M12 5WF
- Contact Email
- becky.tooth@africanrainbowfamily.org
- 07711 285 567
- Service Capacity
-
Service is at capacity, any new requests will be significantly delayed.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
-
Monday - Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
None available
Afrocats - Natives of the World
Natives of the World supports women to have happy, healthy and creative lives, where they feel valued for the contribution they make.
We work with women who have experienced persecution, trauma and inequalities to develop their confidence and increase their skills. Many of the women we work with are navigating the asylum system.
Services for adults:
• Healthy Lives: Whether it's shimmying and shaking or walking and talking our projects support healthy hearts and happy lives.
• Creative Culture: We use creativity to support women to make friends, have fun and improve access to frontline services.
• We Learn: The Afrocats Support Hub upskills women so they can be included and start on the pathway to employment.
• Volunteer: Our volunteering opportunities help women to add vital experience to their CVs and broaden their horizons.
How to access:
If you would like to join our programme, or would like to make a referral we'd love to hear from you. Please fill in our enquiry form and we'll get back to you as soon as possible: https://www.afrocats.org.uk/join-our-sessions
- Women and female identifying only
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Volunteering
- Piccadilly Business Centre, Unit C Aldow, Enterprise Park, Manchester, M12 6AE
- Contact Email
- admin@afrocats.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
Languages: No information available
Afrocats - Youth of the World
Youth of the World supports young people to broaden their horizons, develop their skills and importantly have lots of fun.
We work with children and young people aged 5 to 18. They might be living in temporary accommodation, seeking sanctuary in the UK or experiencing barriers because of their economic status.
Services for young people:
• Creative Expression: Whether it's mark-making or hip-shaking, our Saturday sessions are full of creative energy and fun.
• We Lead: Projects to level up leadership skills, develop confidence and empower young people to be leaders in their communities.
• Explore with Afrocats: Cultural visits and inspiring experiences for young people in venues across Greater Manchester.
• Volunteer: Volunteering opportunities to boost CVs, develop new skills and meet new people.
How to access:
If you would like to join our programme, or would like to make a referral we'd love to hear from you. Please fill in our enquiry form and we'll get back to you as soon as possible: https://www.afrocats.org.uk/join-our-sessions
- Young People
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Piccadilly Business Centre, Unit C Aldow, Enterprise Park, Manchester, M12 6AE
- Contact Email
- info@boltonathome.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 5
Maximum Age: 18
Region: Manchester
Languages: No information available
AFRUCA - Child Protection and Family Support Service
AFRUCA’s Child Protection and Family Support Service is a paid referral service working with parents at different stages of the child protection system. These include early intervention and care proceedings. This service enables us meet the demand for specialist cultural and country specific input into child protection cases involving children and families from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.
This is a national service with referrals from local authority children’s services across England. Our team of social workers liaise with others to conduct child protection assessments and provide intensive one-to-one support for families in crisis to enable them strengthen their parenting capacities and improve protection and safety for children in the family settings.
AFRUCA runs weekly Community Child Safeguarding Webinars delivered by our trained volunteer Children’s Champions. These webinars cover a range of child protection topics and provide a forum for group learning, exchanges and networking for parents. Sessions are delivered via Facebook and ZOOM.
How to access:
Referral only. You can find referral forms for different services here: https://afruca.org/services
Email your referral form to socialworker@afruca.org
- Health and Wellbeing
- Referral
- Mental Health
- Universal Square, Devonshire St N,, Manchester, M12 6JH
- Website
- https://afruca.org/
- Contact Email
- socialworker@afruca.org
- 0161 205 9274
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 08:30 - 17:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
This service is for children and families from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds
None available
Aid Box Activity Groups
Our Activity Groups provide safe spaces where refugees and people seeking asylum can come together to learn new skills, be active, foster community, and take care of their wellbeing. We offer regular women's, men's and mixed activity and sports groups.
Regular groups (weekly) include Women's Group, Women's Swimming (waiting list), and Men's Football. Temporary and one-off groups & programmes include Cookery, Women's Multi-sports, and Gardening. Through-out the year we run day trips in and around Bristol.
How to access
For women's activity groups, temporary programmes and day trips please message Sara on +44 7360606156 or email on sara@aidboxcommunity.co.uk.
For men's groups please message Jesse on +44 7492197372 or email on jesse@aidboxcommunity.co.uk.
- Children & family
- Men and male identifying only
- Women and female identifying only
- English Language
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Phone
- Referral
- Self Referral
- Contact Email
- welcome@aidboxcommunity.co.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 20/03/25)
- Availability
-
See website for activity schedule
Schedule Link: View Schedule
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Some of our events are male only and some are female only. Please see website for details.
Languages: No information available
Aid Box Connections
A befriending programme connecting people to alleviate isolation and grow friendship.
Alleviating isolation, building friendships and creating communities of support. So far, we have connected over 200 people for friendship. This supported 10-week program will introduce you to a new friend. You will be in touch via the phone whilst you build your connection and we will be in regular touch through-out.
How to access
Complete the referral form on our website: https://airtable.com/appYGupMlStcNMsjm/shrXNBYAGhWByHotw
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Volunteering
- Referral
- Befriending
- Contact Email
- naomi@aidboxcommunity.co.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/01/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
Alexandria Library
Whether you'd like to practise your English, find a community of friends, or chat about important questions in life and faith, this is the place to be. We offer free English classes for all levels.
We have a range of classes, including English grammar for beginners, learning English through stories, and English conversation classes.
Downstairs, there is a bookshop where you can find books in many languages, including English, Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, and many others.
How to access:
Feel free to drop in, to access ESOL classes please email hello@alexandrialibrary.co.uk
- English Language
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- ESOL
- Alexandria Library, 247 Wilmslow Road,, Manchester, M14 5LW
- Contact Email
- hello@alexandrialibrary.co.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 31/03/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday to Saturday
Hours: 12:00 - 20:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
None available
All in One Learning Centre
All in One Learning Centre helps and supports people in the community with regard to education, employment, and overall well-being.
Free Courses
Services include:
We have courses at all levels in ESOL for Work for learners who are actively seeking a job, and in Everyday English.
• Improve your speaking, listening, and writing skills in English.
• Gain qualifications in English, Math and ICT.
• Learn about life and work in England.
• Classes are held with a maximum of 12 students.
• Weekdays from 15 to 20 hours per week
How to access:
Book a course via this online registration form: https://allinonelearningcentre.co.uk/booking-form
- Education and Training
- English Language
- All In One Learning Centre, 5 Union Street, Manchester, M12 4JD
- Contact Email
- info@allinonelearningcentre.co.uk
- 0161 277 7622
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/06/25)
- Availability
-
Calls
Monday to Friday
Hours: 10:00 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 19
Region: Manchester
None available
Ardwick Children's Centre - Talk English
A beginner Conversation Club which will help you to speak English, meet new people and get to know Manchester.
How to access
Complete an assessment on http://gmesol.org or e-mail communitylearning@manchester.gov.uk or call on 0161 871 2619'
- English Language
- Drop In
- Ardwick Childrens Centre, Wadeson Road,, Manchester, M13 9UJ
- Contact Email
- talk.englishmcr@man-adulted.org.uk
- 0161 871 2619
- 0161 219 6733
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/11/24)
- Availability
-
Monday - Friday
Frequency: Daily
Hours: 08:45 - 16:30
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 19
Region: Greater Manchester
Asylum Seekers have to have been in the country for at least 6 months. For those with Refugee status there is no minimum length of residency.
Languages: No information available
Article 26 - Scholarship
The fund provides 5 scholarships for people seeking sanctuary in Manchester.
The scholarship is £50000
Each scholarship:
• Includes a designated member of staff to provide support, guidance and opportunities throughout your studies
• Covers the full cost of the tuition fees for a maximum of the normal duration of the undergraduate programme for which the applicant has been admitted, until such time as they are awarded a status that entitles them to access student finance
• Provides £5,000 per year towards living cost expenses
• Provides a free place in one of our Halls of Residence for scholarship students who wish to stay in University accommodation
To apply for one of these scholarships, you must:
• Have applied to the University of Manchester for a place on a course (you don’t need to have received a course offer in order to submit your application, but we will look at which applicants have been made an offer when shortlisting for the scholarship interviews)
• Be unable to access mainstream funding (e.g. student finance loan)
How to access:
Applications for 2025 entry have now closed. Please email us for more information
- Education and Training
- The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL
- Contact Email
- Article.26@manchester.ac.uk
- 0161 306 6000
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/06/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
The scholarship is not available for our Medicine, Dentistry or Architecture courses.
None available
Arts and Crafts Group
Thursdays 10am – 12.30pm (more details coming soon)
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 26/11/24)
- Availability
-
Thursdays 10am-12:30pm
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
Arts for Women
This is a very informal activity, where women can relax, chat and be creative. Activities include sewing, knitting and jewellery making. Women have been making cushions, cards and baskets to sell and fundraise for the organisation.
Our services are available to registered members* only and take place in our weekly Tuesdays, term-time only drop-in centre. All pre-school children are welcome.
*Women and female-identifying only.
- Women and female identifying only
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Easton Family Centre, Beaufort Street, Bristol, St Jude's, BS5 0SQ
- Contact Email
- info@refugeewomenofbristol.org.uk
- 0117 9415867
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 26/11/24)
- Availability
-
Our drop-in is every Tuesday during term time 10.00am to 2.30pm at the Easton Family Centre, Beaufort Street Easton, BS5 0SQ
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Our services are available to registered members only. Women and female-identifying only.
Languages: No information available
ASAP - Support for advisers
As the go-to experts in asylum support law, we build expertise amongst other organisations helping destitute asylum seekers to apply for support.
Services include:
• ASAP guide to asylum support appeals
• Searchable resource library: Here you can find a fully searchable library of ASAP resources on asylum support and asylum support appeals.
Training:
We provide monthly webinars, face to face training and e-learning for community organisations, advice agencies and legal practitioners, helping them understand and apply this complex area of law.
Advice Line:
ASAP is the only agency in the UK which specialises in asylum support appeals about Home Office housing and financial support. Our second-tier Advice Line enables other advisers to access our expertise directly and receive legal advice for their clients.
020 3716 0283 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 2pm-4pm).
How to access:
To view the Training Calendar please follow this link: https://www.asaproject.org/training/upcoming-training
To view the ASAP Guides please follow this link: https://www.asaproject.org/guides
To view the Searchable Resource Library please follow this link: https://www.asaproject.org/resources/library
- Advice and Support
- 020 3716 0284
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/03/25)
- Availability
-
Advice Line for advisers: 020 3716 0283
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
Hours: 14:00 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Asmarina
This project is for women only who are refugees or seeking asylum. We have women who come along to sing (you do not need to be a professional singer), alongside this we host a play session for the women with children to play, read and sing songs with creative play experts. We provide hot drinks, biscuits, toast, and fruit.
- Children & family
- Women and female identifying only
- Health and Wellbeing
- Referral
- Children
- Women's Group
- First Floor, St Peter's Building, 6 St Peter's Square, Leeds, LS9 8AH
- Contact Email
- connect@leedsplayhouse.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 29/05/25)
- Availability
-
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection, Asylum Seeker
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Leeds
Languages: No information available
As Soon As You're Pregnant (ASAP)
Your online guide to early pregnancy, with translation available in many languages on the website.
On this website, you’ll find all the information you need about the choices you have available to you including:
• Early pregnancy care.
• Booking your first midwife appointment.
• Essential prenatal screenings and tests.
How to access:
View website for more information
- Health and Wellbeing
- Pregnancy
- Pregnant Women and Families
- Website
- https://www.asapgm.co.uk/
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 07/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: Interpreters available in all languages
Asylum and Immigration Advice for Children and Adults
We work with people who’ve left their home in search of a better, safer life – and who need advice and support to solve difficult asylum and human rights issues. We also work to resolve the immigration problems of the most vulnerable in Bristol including those who are rough sleeping and in poor health. Most of our work is free of charge, funded by legal aid, and comes from referrals by partner agencies. Please note that due to funding restrictions we are unable to provide advice to clients who contact us directly.
- Immigration Legal Advice - IAA (OISC)
- 0117 924 8662
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 26/11/24)
- Availability
-
Monday - Friday 9:30 - 4:30pm
Frequency: Weekly
Days:
Hours: 08:30 - 15:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
Asylum Seeker and Refugee Intensive Support Team
We provide intensive and assertive support to a small number of care leavers and children in need, as part of our Intensive Support accommodation and support services working specifically with Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Young People settling in Bristol and South Gloucestershire.
- Advice and Support
- Housing
- Website
- https://www.1625ip.co.uk/
- Contact Email
- jeremy.wide@1625ip.co.uk
- 0117 9695763
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
Asylum Seeker Mental Health Consultation Service
The Asylum Seeker Mental Health Consultation service can help diagnose and help the service users understand their condition and signpost to the appropriate services for treatment and support. The service also assists with planning for the future, offering emotional and practical support often in difficult circumstances.
The service also provide information on NHS services and assist patients to access health care, helps to solve problems offering practical support with form completion, housing application, and bus pass application, registration with GP, dentist or schools. They assist young adults to apply for college, offering support and encouragement with integration and activities.
How to access:
Refer via phone or email. Accepts referrals from Salford GP, crisis teams, A & E liaison, primary care psychology, Salford Royal Hospital and self-referrals from service users who are resident in the Salford area who have not yet secured a local GP service and need assistance to do so.'
- Health and Wellbeing
- Referral
- Self Referral
- Mental Health
- St James’ House, Pendleton Way, Salford, M6 5FW
- Contact Email
- Asylumseekerservice@gmmh.nhs.uk
- 0161 358 1044
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
Monday & Tuesday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Salford
Languages: On Request
A&T Training
ATM Training is a UK-based training provider that offers a range of courses aimed at improving skills for individuals and businesses. They focus on various areas, including health and safety, first aid, and personal development.
Their services include training programmes for employees to ensure they meet industry standards. For example, they provide first aid courses that teach essential life-saving skills and health and safety training to help workplaces stay compliant with regulations.
They also offer customer service training, which helps staff improve their communication and service skills.
How to access:
Referrals by phone or email (0161 224 5367 or 07399 127128 / info@atm-training.co.uk)
- Education and Training
- Employability
- English Language
- Phone
- Trinity house, Community Recourse Centre , Grove Close,, Manchester, M14 5AA
- Website
- https://atm-training.co.uk/
- Contact Email
- info@atm-training.co.uk
- 0161 224 5367 or 07399127128
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/02/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 19
Region: Manchester
Asylum Seekers must have lived in the UK for 6 months or longer while their claim is being considered by the Home Office, and no decision on their claim has been made.
None available
Back on Track - adults experiencing multiple disadvantage
Back on Track is a leading specialist provider of community learning and holistic support to adults experiencing multiple disadvantage.
This could be managing problematic drug/alcohol use, living a crime-free life, improving mental health and wellbeing, or finding a stable home.
Our learning centre in central Manchester offers a range of support and learning opportunities including employability, functional skills, creative activities, citizenship, life skills, and health & wellbeing.
One to one progression sessions help identify next steps and we have years of experience supporting people with convictions.
How to access:
Come along to welcome session on Tuesday afternoons at 1.30pm (OR) call one of our team and make an appointment
- Volunteering
- Referral
- 4th Floor Swan Buildings, 20 Swan Street, Manchester, M4 5JW
- Contact Email
- info@backontrackmanchester.org.uk
- 0161 834 1661
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
-
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Tuesday
Opens At: 13:30
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Bangladesh Association and Community Project (BACP) Community Centre - Job Club
We deliver a job club including digital skills.
Our projects are targeted to benefit the communities that we serve. The key beneficiaries of our work are the communities in the catchment, predominantly the local Bangladeshi, Pakistani and the Kashmiris. However, we abide by the Equality Policy to ensure that no individual who walks through the door is discriminated against.
How to access:
For more information please call us
- Employability
- Drop In
- BACP, 108 Ramsay Street, Rochdale, OL16 2EZ
- Website
- https://www.bacprochdale.co.uk/
- Contact Email
- info@bacprochdale.co.uk
- 01706 860349
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/02/25)
- Availability
-
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Wednesday
Hours: 12:30 - 15:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Rochdale
Languages: No information available
Barlow Moor Community Association (BMCA) - Workclub
Managed by local residents and representatives of local organisations BMCA Ltd community centre is located on the Merseybank Estate within the Chorlton Park ward of Manchester.
Work Club Offer and days:
• Job club Wednesday 1pm to 4pm
• Digital classes Monday 10am to 12 noon and Thursday 1pm to 3pm
• Employment support – by appointment
• English conversation class – Tuesday 10am to 12pm
• Different course – by appointment
Volunteer opportunities within the centre
How to access:
Please call for more information
- 23 Merseybank Ave, Chorlton, Manchester, M21 7NT
- Website
- https://bmcaltd.co.uk/
- Contact Email
- janette@barlowmoorca.co.uk
- 0161 446 4805
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 25/11/24)
- Availability
-
Opening Times
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
Hours: 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday
Hours: 09:00 - 19:00
Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Barnabus
Homeless Day Centre
The day centre offers lots of different services including:
• Rough sleepers breakfast
• Support sessions including (drug and alcohol support, mental health and NHS drop-in)
• Volunteering
• Music
• Prayer
• Digital skills
• Clothes and food also available
See full timetable here https://www.barnabus.org/drop-in-timetable
How to access:
Case Workers available at 61 Bloom Street, 9:30am- 12pm
Preferably by pre-booked appointment
Support with accommodation, applying for ID, bank accounts, benefits, foodbank, referrals and more
Call the centre to book a session
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Volunteering
- Drop In
- Food Bank
- Hot Meals
- Mental Health
- Personal Items
- The Beacon, 45 Bloom Street, Manchester, M1 3LY
- Contact Email
- admin@barnabus.org
- 0161 237 3223
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 03/02/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday to Thursday
Hours: 10:00 - 16:00
Case Workers Available
Hours: 09:30 - 12:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 25
Region: Manchester
None available
BBC Children in Need Emergency Essentials Programme
Our Emergency Essentials programme supports individual children and young people living with severe poverty. The programme provides items that meet children’s most basic needs such as a bed to sleep in, a cooker to give them a hot meal, clothing (in a crisis) and other items and services that are critical to children’s wellbeing. The programme is now being delivered by Family Fund Business services on our behalf.
How to access:
It is a referrer only programme and applications can only be made by registered referrers. Phoneline for referring agencies open between 9.30am and 3.00pm on Monday to Friday (01904 550011)
Organisations can register via the website: https://www.familyfundservices.co.uk/emergency-essentials/
- Children & family
- Young People
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Referral
- Financial Support
- Contact Email
- emergencyessentials@familyfundservices.co.uk
- 01904 550011
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
Phoneline
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 15:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
None available
Beeston Hill Community Cinema
Free Children’s films in summer holidays, relaxed atmosphere, snacks and drinks provided. Contact us for more information on when this is running
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Social Integration
- 246 Dewsbury Road, Leeds, LS11 6JQ
- Contact Email
- sally@stlukescares.org.uk
- 01134001182
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/05/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Leeds
Open to all
Languages: No information available
Beeston Repair Café
Come along and get involved in a great community building afternoon. Everyone welcome, bring along something thatn needs fixing or share your skills at repairing!
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Social Integration
- 246 Dewsbury Road, Leeds, LS11 6JQ
- Contact Email
- sally@stlukescares.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/05/25)
- Availability
-
Hours: 13:00 - 16:00
Notes: First Saturday of the month
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Leeds
Open to all
Languages: No information available
Befriend
Providing asylum seekers and refugees in Bristol with one to one support. We match a local volunteer with a Bristol-based asylum seeker or refugee, and they then meet weekly for a period of up to one year. We equip the volunteers with the tools and support they need in order to provide the companionship and encouragement that people need. Befriending is listening, drinking tea, laughing, being compassionate, hearing difficult stories, showing empathy, visiting a museum or art gallery, being committed, going for a walk together, learning from another culture. It can have a profound impact on both the volunteer and the person they meet with!
How to access
Referral form on the Bridges for Communities website
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Easton Family Centre, Beaufort Street, Bristol, St Jude's, BS5 0SQ
- Contact Email
- nic.hope@bridgesforcommunities.com
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/06/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
Benchill Community Centre - English and Maths – Free Functional Skills
We’re managed by Wythenshawe Community Housing Group and are proud to bring together local communities, businesses and partners at the centre to provide opportunities for people from all age groups to socialise, learn, and stay healthy.
Services include:
English and Maths from absolute beginners to Level 2.
Gain job skills, help your children with their homework, gain confidence with everyday Maths and English
Free, friendly and fun!
How to access:
Drop-in
- Education and Training
- Employability
- English Language
- Benchill Road, Wythenshawe, Manchester, M22 8EJ
- Contact Email
- bcc@wchg.org.uk
- 0161 946 9520
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
English & Maths Drop-in
Every Monday
Hours: 09:30 - 12:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Benchill Community Centre - Youth Club
The youth hub is open for all young people aged 10 – 16
Free of charge
There are various activities on offer including a mix of games, sports, arts and crafts, social action projects and much more! Offering a safe place to be with a lively and fun atmosphere for young people.
How to access:
For more information, call or email us
- Young People
- Benchill Road, Wythenshawe, Manchester, M22 8EJ
- Contact Email
- youthinvolvement@wchg.org.uk
- 0161 946 7547
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
Youth Club
Thursdays
Hours: 18:00 - 20:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 10
Maximum Age: 16
Region: Manchester
Languages: No information available
Big Life Group - Be Well Service
Be Well is for anyone who who is registered with a Manchester GP.
Be Well is here to help you find a way to live and feel well whatever twists and turns life brings. We can even help you get on top of work, family and money worries.
Support Services Include:
• Physical health- Accessing weight management groups, increasing exercise or movement, understanding current eating habits and healthy swaps, physical activity, referral to PARS
• Mental Health and Wellbeing- Confidence building, improving motivation, talking therapies and self-help referrals, managing worries and negative thinking
• Staying in Work- In work access to physio, HR advice and mental health and wellbeing coaching
• Finding Paid Work, Training or Volunteering- Support to help you find your next opportunity, including advice with job search, CV’s, application forms and interviews techniques
How to access:
For more information, just call us on 0161 470 7120
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Mental Health
- Zion Centre 339 Stretford Road, Manchester, M15 4ZY
- Contact Email
- bewell.mcr@nhs.net
- 0161 470 7120
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/03/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
Registered with Manchester GP, If you live in Manchester, but you’re not registered with a Manchester GP, we’ll review referrals case-by-case.
Languages: No information available
Big Life Group - Learn Well
Learn Well offers courses on everything from CV writing, interview techniques, to mindfulness and parenting skills, resilience to eating well, both online and in the community.
Our free courses are open to anyone who wants to learn and improve their wellbeing.
How to access:
Please contact us through our website for more information: https://www.thebiglifegroup.com/service/learn-well/
- Education and Training
- Employability
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Mental Health
- Contact Email
- training@thebiglifegroup.com
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
None available
Big Life Group - Talking Therapies Manchester
Therapy at NHS Stockport Talking Therapies involves talking to a trained professional about your thoughts, feelings and behaviour. Therapy can be provided one-to-one, in a group, over the phone, via video call or online. Depending on the type of therapy you access, we will see you for up to 6 sessions and each session runs for 30 or 60 minutes.
We offer a wide range of therapies recommended by the National Institute for Health & Care Excellence (NICE), which use Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
How to access
Give us a call, speak to your GP, or fill in our online referral form. https://www.thebiglifegroup.com/referral-decision/?sid=539'
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Mental Health
- 0161 226 3871
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/03/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Manchester
Languages: On Request
Black Men Talk Health
This online forum offers men of color a place to unite, sharing their common experiences and providing mutual support.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Website
- https://nilaari.co.uk/projects/
- Contact Email
- nilaari@nilaari.co.uk
- 0117 952 5742
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 28/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: No information available
Black Women Pause
(Online) A nurturing online space dedicated to women of colour, Black Women Pause focuses on emotional well-being by offering guidance, self-help strategies, and information. The aim is to uplift women and provide a platform where they can freely share their experiences.
- Women and female identifying only
- Health and Wellbeing
- Website
- https://nilaari.co.uk/projects/
- Contact Email
- nilaari@nilaari.co.uk
- 0117 952 5742
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 05/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: No information available
Boaz Trust - Accommodation for refugees
Boaz shared houses are for people who have been refused asylum or people recently granted refugee status. These houses are single sex and are allocated for men or women (unfortunately, we cannot usually accommodate family groups).
Our accommodation and support is available for up to twelve months. Our team of support workers meet regularly with people to offer holistic support and encouragement.
Many of the people we support are unfamiliar with navigating systems and culture here in the UK, may not speak English as a first language and may lack social networks and experience which many of us rely on.
How to access:
Referral only via our website: https://www.boaztrust.org.uk/pages/10-make-a-referral
No drop-in available
- Housing
- Kath Locke Centre, 123 Moss Ln E, Hulme,, Manchester, M15 5DD (no drop-in)
- Contact Email
- info@boaztrust.org.uk
- 0161 202 1056
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 10/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: On Request
Boaz Trust - Accommodation for refused asylum seekers
Boaz shared houses are for people who have been refused asylum or people recently granted refugee status.
These houses are single sex and are allocated for men or women (unfortunately, we cannot usually accommodate family groups).
Our accommodation and support is available for up to twelve months. Our team of support workers meet regularly with people to offer holistic support and encouragement.
Many of the people we support are unfamiliar with navigating systems and culture here in the UK, may not speak English as a first language and may lack social networks and experience which many of us rely on.
How to access:
Referral only via our website
No drop-in available
- Accommodated
- Not Accommodated
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Self Referral
- Financial Support
- Kath Locke Centre, 123 Moss Ln E, Hulme,, Manchester, M15 5DD (no drop-in)
- Website
- http://www.boaztrust.org.uk
- Contact Email
- info@boaztrust.org.uk
- 0161 202 1056
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 10/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refused Asylum Seeker
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: On Request
Boaz Trust - Floating Support
Floating Support refers to our work with people not currently living in Boaz houses. This support is for people living in unstable accommodation who are at risk of destitution, or those who are already experiencing homelessness because of their immigration status.
RESS stands for Restricted Eligibility Support Service. Boaz currently delivers floating support as part of RESS, in partnership with the Booth Centre, and GMIAU (Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit).
The service supports people by offering immigration advice through Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit and floating support through Boaz and the Booth Centre.
As part of RESS, Boaz works with people with restricted eligibility from non-EU countries. The term 'restricted eligibility' includes people who have conditions attached to their immigration status that restrict their entitlements to claim benefits and access housing assistance (this can include those referred to as having No Recourse to Public Funds).
How to access:
To make a referral to RESS you can use this form - https://form.jotform.com/230722721343043
No drop-in available
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Housing
- Kath Locke Centre, 123 Moss Ln E, Hulme,, Manchester, M15 5DD (no drop-in)
- Contact Email
- michaelweldeslassie@boaztrust.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 10/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
To be eligible you must be at risk of homelessness or experiencing homelessness. You should be currently located in one of the 10 Greater Manchester boroughs. This support service is not suitable for families.
Languages: On Request
Bolton at Home - Employment Support Directory
We offer a range of services to help you gain the skills, confidence, and motivation to get into work and/or training.
Services Include:
• Find training courses from our partners
• In-work support
• Guide on writing a good CV
• Guide on preparing for your job interview
Employment support at our UCAN centres -
We offer support with application forms, online job searching, CVs, IT training, one-to-one guidance and debt and money advice.
Adult work experience opportunities -
View our current work experience placement opportunities via https://www.boltonathome.org.uk/work-experience
How to access:
If you think any of our services could help you or someone you know into work and/or training, just contact or visit your local UCAN centre.
Find your nearest UCAN Centre via: https://www.boltonathome.org.uk/ucan
- Education and Training
- Employability
- 98 Waters Meeting Road, Bolton, BL1 8SW
- Contact Email
- info@boltonathome.org.uk
- 01204 328000
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
Reception Opening Times
Monday to Thursday
Hours: 08:45 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bolton
None available
Bolton at Home - Housing Support
Bolton at Home is a registered provider and charitable Community Benefit Society. As well as providing homes, we offer a range of other services. These are available to our tenants, and some are open to other residents living in our communities.
We manage and maintain around 19,000 properties in Bolton and beyond. On our site you can contact us, report a repair, pay your rent, learn how to apply for a home, get help and support, and more.
How to access:
Phone: 01204 328000 8am to 5.30pm (Mon - Fri). You can still report emergency repairs while we’re closed using our out of hours phone line, which you can call using the same number.
Facebook: Available 8am to 5.30pm (Mon - Fri) Tap here to message us on Facebook (opens in a new tab)
Visit reception: 98 Waters Meeting Road Bolton, BL1 8SW 8.45am to 4pm, Monday - Thursday
- Housing
- 98 Waters Meeting Road, Bolton, BL1 8SW
- Website
- https://www.boltonathome.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- info@boltonathome.org.uk
- 01204 328000
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/03/25)
- Availability
-
Phone Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 08:00 - 17:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bolton
None available
Bolton Council Housing Options
The council helps people find suitable housing and provides support for those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
If you believe you may become threatened with homelessness or about to become homeless, we can offer advice via telephone or email and may have a duty to provide you with accommodation in certain cases.
We can help with specific areas including:
• Your landlord has asked you to leave
• You’re not getting on with the people you live with
• You can’t afford your mortgage, rent, bills or have other problems managing your tenancy or accommodation
• Your accommodation is not suitable because it’s too small or in a poor condition
• Your accommodation is not suitable because of a medical condition or disability
• You’re experiencing, or are at risk of violence, abuse or harassment
How to access:
If you need to contact our Housing Options Service please ring us on 01204 335900. If no one is available to take your call, please leave a voicemail and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Phone
- Housing Options Ground Floor Town Hall Victoria Square, Bolton, BL1 1RU
- Contact Email
- housing.options@bolton.gov.uk
- 01204 335900
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
Monday - Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Region: Bolton
Languages: On Request
Bolton Council- Jobs, Skills and Training
Bolton Council website resource which provides information about:
• Volunteering (https://www.bolton.gov.uk/help-finding-work/work-experience-volunteering)
• Work Club (https://www.bolton.gov.uk/help-finding-work/bolton-work-clubs)
• Mentoring
• Courses / training
• Unpaid work experience
• Paid work experience
• Interview skills
- Employability
- Volunteering
- Team Bolton, Town Hall, Victoria Square, Bolton, BL1 1RU
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bolton
None available
Bolton Council - Work Clubs
Advice and support to find employment or to increase your chances of successfully getting a job.
Work clubs give you the opportunity to:
• share job hunting experiences
• learn new skills
• find opportunities
• meet other jobseekers
• get advice on interviews, CVs and even volunteering opportunities
How to access:
Send an email to TeamBolton@bolton.gov.uk or call us on 01204 333333
- Employability
- Drop In
- Team Bolton, Town Hall, Victoria Square, Bolton, BL1 1RU
- Contact Email
- TeamBolton@bolton.gov.uk
- 01204 333333
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bolton
Languages: No information available
Bolton CVS - Become A Volunteer
Bolton CVS has multiple opportunities to become a volunteer. You can see the full list here https://services.boltoncvs.org.uk/list-of-opportunities
How to access:
You can express your interest as a potential volunteer by completing the volunteering enquiry form via https://www.boltoncvs.org.uk/services/volunteering/become-a-volunteer/#volunteer_form
A member of our team will get in touch to discuss in more detail what you are looking for and identify potential opportunities for you.
If you are interested in volunteering you can also contact us by emailing volunteering@boltoncvs.org.uk or by calling us on 01204 546060
- Volunteering
- Bolton Community and Voluntary Services (CVS) The Bolton Hub, Bold Street, Bolton, BL1 1LS
- Contact Email
- volunteering@boltoncvs.org.uk
- 01204 546060
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bolton
None available
Bolton Lads and Girls Club - Diverse Voices Service
The club offers young people a a safe place to be themselves, meet new people as well as trying a range of activities, play and sport and support services.
The Diverse Voices Lead at the club supports refugees and asylum seekers who are members at the club with:
• Form filling
• Renewing residency status
• Supporting members when calling the Home Office and explaining things to them so they understand what is being asked of them
• Improving members language skills through conversation
• Providing experiences such as Jump Xtreme, bowling and visiting other youth zones such as Chorley, Wigan and Manchester when trips are being organised.
The Employability and Enterprise Worker can also work with them for:
• CV writing
• Personal statement for college or university
• Mock interviews
If any other needs emerge, like food issues, we support them with a food parcel and signpost them to their closest food banks.
How to access service:
Email us at enquiries@blgc.co.uk or call 01204 540100
- Young People
- Employability
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Volunteering
- Infinity 18 Spa Road, Bolton, BL1 4AG
- Website
- https://www.blgc.co.uk
- Contact Email
- enquiries@blgc.co.uk
- 01204 540 100
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 8
Maximum Age: 21
Region: Bolton
Languages: No information available
Bolton Library - Information for Jobseekers
Whether you are searching for a job, writing your CV, filling in a job application, preparing for an interview or want to update your skills, we’ve brought together resources with lots of useful information for you.
How to access:
For more information view our website or visit the Main Library
- Employability
- Drop In
- Online
- Le Mans Crescent, Bolton, BL1 1SE
- Contact Email
- askboltonlibraries@bolton.gov.uk
- 01204 333173
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
None available
Bolton Wanderers - Bolton Wanderers in the Community
Bolton Wanderers in the Community (BWITC) is a charity that uses football to support and engage people in Bolton. They work with various groups, including children, families, and individuals with disabilities, to promote health and well-being.
BWITC offers a range of programmes, such as sports coaching, educational workshops, and health initiatives. For example, they provide activities like after-school clubs, mental health support sessions, and disability sports events. Their aim is to improve physical fitness, build confidence, and create a sense of community.
Volunteering:
Additionally, BWITC offers volunteering opportunities.
To apply to become a volunteer simply complete the form via https://www.bwitc.org.uk/volunteering/
(OR)
Download the application form via https://www.bwitc.org.uk/volunteering/#download and return it by email sthomas@bwitc.org.uk or by post to Bolton Wanderers in the Community, University of Bolton Stadium, Burnden Way, Bolton, BL6 6JW.
How to access service:
Contact us today by filling out the form via https://www.bwitc.org.uk/about-us/ or alternatively give us a call on 01204 673 790.
- Volunteering
- Phone
- Mental Health
- Sport
- Toughsheet Community Stadium, Burnden Way, Lostock, Bolton, BL6 6JW
- Website
- https://www.bwitc.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- enquiries@bwitc.org.uk
- 01204 673 790
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/12/24)
- Availability
-
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bolton
None available
Booth Centre
The Booth Centre is a charity based in Manchester that supports homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness. They offer a welcoming environment where people can access essential services and activities.
The Centre provides various support, including hot meals, showers, and laundry facilities. They also offer advice on housing, employment, and health. They organise workshops to improve job skills, as well as social activities like art and music sessions, helping people build confidence and connections.
Volunteering:
We are open Monday to Friday during the day, so are looking for volunteers who are able to help during the week.
Please email chris@boothcentre.org.uk for more information and to get started
How to access:
Contact Harris on 0161 835 2499 / harris@boothcentre.org.uk
- English Language
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Volunteering
- Referral
- Food
- Hot Meals
- Personal Items
- Booth Center, Edward Holt House, Pimblett Street, Manchester, M3 1FU
- Website
- https://www.boothcentre.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- info@boothcentre.org.uk
- 0161 835 2499
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 08:00 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
Languages: No information available
Booth Centre - Jobclub
We help people to design a personalised strengths-based action plan which identifies their employment goals and how to achieve them. We work to help people become empowered to make positive choices, recognise their strengths and realise a better future.
Our Into Employment package offers people who have newly secured permanent work through our Job Club practical help to sustain that job for the first month.
Our weekly Job Club and Skills sessions offer:
• 1-1 CV writing support
• Help to find and complete job applications
• Access to a range of qualifications
• Pathways in to specialist training, such as CSCS courses
• Interview prep
• Peer advice through sharing experiences of the employment market
• Direct links to employers and specialist employment programmes
• Support to access education in the local area
How to access:
Drop-in
- Education and Training
- Employability
- Booth Center, Edward Holt House, Pimblett Street, Manchester, M3 1FU
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
Workclub
Tuesdays
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Skills
Tuesdays
Hours: 13:00 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Brass Bolton - ESOL Classes
BRASS is a Bolton based charity which supports refugees and asylum seekers with a range of services to help overcome barriers and integrate into the local community.
We offer a variety of services such as Immigration advice, ESOL classes and running an information and support hub in Bolton. We also offer digital skills classes.
ESOL classes run two days a week
How to access:
Call us to book an appointment, or walk-in to organise an appointment
- Employability
- English Language
- ESOL
- The Park Lodge, Green Lane, Great Lever,, Bolton, BL3 2HX
- Website
- https://brassbolton.org/wp/
- Contact Email
- admin@brass-bolton.org.uk
- 01204 397 152
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Bolton
None available
Brass Bolton - Evisa
BRASS is a Bolton based charity which supports refugees and asylum seekers with a range of services to help overcome barriers and integrate into the local community.
We offer a variety of services such as Immigration advice, ESOL classes and running an information and support hub in Bolton.
How to access:
Call us to book an appointment, or walk-in to organise an appointment
- Advice and Support
- eVisa
- The Park Lodge, Green Lane, Great Lever,, Bolton, BL3 2HX
- Website
- https://brassbolton.org/wp/
- Contact Email
- admin@brass-bolton.org.uk
- 01204 397 152
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/03/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 16:30
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection, Other - with leave to remain e.g. students, partners, workers, EU settlement scheme
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Bolton
Families are welcome
Languages: Spanish, Portuguese, French, Hindi, Kashmiri, Farsi, Arabic, Urdu, Punjabi, English, Gurjati, Swahili, Kurdish Sorani, Kurdish, Pakistani
BRASS Bolton - Immigration
Brass Bolton offers immigration advice and support to individuals needing help with their immigration status in the UK. They work primarily with vulnerable groups, including refugees, asylum seekers, and those facing challenges in their immigration process.
Services include:
Their services include mainly the provision of support for:
• Refugee travel documents
• E-visas
• Asylum support S95 & S4
• Citizenship applications.
The charity, where necessary, makes referrals to relevant partners to help resolve complex issues related to immigration status. It also supports service users to understand their rights and responsibilities whilst in the UK.
Brass Bolton collaborates with various organisations and community groups to reach those who may need support. They can also refer clients to legal aid and specialist legal services when needed. This ensures that individuals receive comprehensive help tailored to their specific situations.
Overall, Brass Bolton aims to empower clients by providing clear information, practical assistance, and emotional support throughout the immigration process, helping them navigate challenges and achieve a better future in the UK.
How to access:
To access this service you need an appointment - please email admin@brass-bolton.org.uk
- Advice and Support
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Immigration Legal Advice - IAA (OISC)
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Appointment Only
- ESOL
- IAA Level 1 (previously OISC)
- Women's Groups
- The Park Lodge, Green Lane, Great Lever,, Bolton, BL3 2HX
- Website
- http://brassbolton.org
- Contact Email
- admin@brass-bolton.org.uk
- 01204 397 152
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/03/25)
- Availability
-
Hours: 09:30 - 16:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bolton
Open to Bolton residents only
Languages: Spanish, Portuguese, French, Farsi, Arabic, Urdu, Swahili, Kurdish Sorani
Breakfast Club
Drop-in for a free hot breakfast, all welcome.
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- 44 Portland St,, Hull, HU2 8JX
- Website
- https://hanaonline.co.uk/
- Contact Email
- admin@hanaonline.org.uk
- 01482 491177
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 20/05/25)
- Availability
-
Thursdays, 8-10am
Immigration Status: All
Region: Kingston upon Hull
None available
Breaking Barriers
Breaking Barriers welcomes refugees into meaningful employment with one-to-one advice and guidance, education, and training.
Employment foundations training:
If we're supporting you, you can access our employment foundations training. This will help you to build a strong base of employment knowledge and digital life skills.
Over 11 hours of interactive sessions, you will learn how to complete an effective job search and create good-quality job applications, succeed in job interviews and bolster your knowledge of employment rights.
How to access service:
Referrals for employment support are accepted. Once the form is submitted, individuals will be placed on a waiting list, and we will contact them to schedule the first appointment as soon as possible.
Please don’t fill the form if you, or the person you are referring, are currently receiving support or have previously received support from Breaking Barriers. Simply get in contact with your employment advisor or email enquiries@breaking-barriers.co.uk.
For referral enquiries, please call 020 4541 0155 or email enquiries@breaking-barriers.co.uk
Referral form can be found here: https://breaking-barriers.co.uk/refugee-support/apply-for-support/
- Employability
- Self Referral
- Clockwise, Breaking Barriers, Linley House, 1st floor Dickinson Street, Manchester, M1 4LF
- Website
- https://breaking-barriers.co.uk/
- Contact Email
- enquiries@breaking-barriers.co.uk
- 020 4541 0155
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
-
Monday - Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:30
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
requires good level of English
None available
Brick Project
Offers services to people who are homeless, in poverty or facing debt crisis. The Brick are the delivery partners for A.B.E.N. and operate over 3 locations in Wigan and Leigh offering a bed, a hot meal, a hot shower, and someone who can give them help and support to move off the streets.
The services run by the Brick Project include the Crisis Intervention Service and Wigan’s largest Food Bank.
The Brick also operates statutory tendered projects offering support to people in their tenancies; ensuring people newly homeless move quickly into accommodation, and ensuring that homeless people receive good health care and support if in hospital.
How to access:
Drop into our building (or) Call or email us (or) Complete web form at https://www.thebrick.org.uk/contact-us/
Out of Hours emergency housing helpline – 01942 828777
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Drop In
- Phone
- Food
- The Brick, St George’s Church, 65 Water Street, Wigan, WN1 1DN
- Website
- https://www.thebrick.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- enquiries@thebrick.org.uk
- 01942 236 953
- 01942 318 004
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
Drop-in
Monday to Friday
Hours: 10:00 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Wigan, Leigh
Languages: No information available
Brick Project - Brick Food
We operate a Food Community in the heart of Wigan at St Georges Church, Water Street.
We are not a food bank, although we do sometimes provide emergency food; but we believe in the right to good, healthy nutritional food that starts with choice and dignity.
Our food community is laid out like a shop and members can choose their items for a small fee including fresh, refrigerated, frozen and long-life foods.
As well as affordable food, our members can access additional support and signposting services. We run free of charge cookery classes in partnership with Wigan Council and Safer Streets.
How to access:
To sign up to be a member of our food Community, all you need to do is visit us at St Georges Church and let one of our team know it’s your first time.
We will then get you a form to fill in and explain all about how the community works. All you need to do bring £5 for your annual membership fee, and a couple of shopping bags to put your £5 shop in and then start shopping. It’s as simple as that!
Once you’re a member you can come along to the Food Community once a week and fill up your basket. There are also free of charge optional extras available such as cleaning products and sanitary products
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Food
- The Brick, St George’s Church, 65 Water Street, Wigan, WN1 1DN
- Contact Email
- enquiries@thebrick.org.uk
- 01942318004
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
Drop-in
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Hours: 10:00 - 15:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Wigan
Languages: No information available
Brick Project - Brick Skills
We provide vocational training and personal development in a social enterprise workspace for people at risk of or experiencing homelessness and/or financial vulnerability
This project is underpinned by 3 key outcomes for people: improved financial stability, improved support networks and improved engagement with meaningful activities.
Services include:
• We work very closely with our business community to find placements and work experience for people that we support ranging from taster days through to placements of 1-2 days a week.
• We provide career and interview coaching, building confidence and a pathway to independence.
• We are keen to remove digital barriers and offer classes and one to one support in IT and computer skills.
How to access:
For more information please call or email us (or) complete this form: https://www.thebrick.org.uk/contact-us/
- Education and Training
- Employability
- Digital Support
- The Brick, St George’s Church, 65 Water Street, Wigan, WN1 1DN
- Contact Email
- enquiries@thebrick.org.uk
- 01942318004
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Wigan
Languages: No information available
Bristol Hate Crime and Discrimination Services
Bristol Hate Crime and Discrimination Services offer a support service for victims of hate crime in Bristol that is free and confidential. We can support you to cope with the emotional, physical and mental trauma caused by hate crime. We can work with you to look at your options for taking action to resolve your case. We can work with statutory and voluntary agencies on your behalf, to encourage them to take action, to get updates, and to ensure that they do the right thing. We can support you through legal proceedings relating to your case. We can help you make complaints against other agencies. We can make referrals to other services you need. Your caseworker will work with you and on your behalf to get the best outcome for you.
- Advice and Support
- Contact Email
- hello@saricharity.org.uk
- 0117 942 0060
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 26/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
British Red Cross - Anti-Trafficking Support
The British Red Cross might be able to help people who have been:
• Deceived about work conditions
• Threatened and forced to work or carry out activities they don’t want to do
• Forced to work to pay off a large debt
• Treated badly by others and in ways they did not want to be treated.
How to access:
If you are a refugee or asylum seeker who has been trafficked, we may be able to give support and advice on what to do next, and where to get more help. Email us: antitrafficking@redcross.org.uk
- Advice and Support
- Support to Victims of Trafficking
- Contact Email
- antitrafficking@redcross.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 10/02/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: On Request
British Red Cross - Bury Hub
British Red Cross provides a drop in service one day a week. It provides a social space, including a hot meal and a wide range of activities including:
• Case work
• ESOL
• health and wellbeing
• arts and crafts
• employability support
• signposting to other social activities and support
How to access:
Drop in.
- Employability
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Financial Support
- Bury Polish Centre, Back East Street, Bury, BL9 0RU
- 0161 888 8932
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 14/04/25)
- Availability
-
Drop-in
Fridays
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bury
Languages: On Request
British Red Cross - Destitution Project Drop-in - St Brides
Through this service, the British Red Cross can help with:
• Financial support provided to refused asylum seekers for up to 12 weeks
• Casework support
• Emergency help
• Section 4 support
• Emergency accommodation
• Clothing
• Other areas of destitution support.
How to access:
Drop in.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Hot Meals
- St Brides Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, M16 9NW
- Website
- https://www.redcross.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- gmrs@redcross.org.uk
- 0161 888 8932
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 07/04/25)
- Availability
-
Drop-in
Thursday (fortnightly)
Hours: 14:00 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: On Request
British Red Cross - Family Reunion Travel Assistance
The Family Reunion Travel Assistance Service provides financial and practical assistance to refugees wishing to be reunited with their families.
We can give you information about:
• Who Can Apply For Family Reunion
• How To Make The Application; How Much The Process Costs; & How Long The Process Takes
• Receive Your Calls Monday - Friday 9AM - 5PM
• Respond To Your Emails Monday- Friday 9AM - 5PM
• Refer You To British Red Cross Immigration Advisers - Subject To Capacity
• Give You Details Of Other Organisations Who May Be Able To Support You Make The Application
• Use Interpreters If You Need One
We Cannot:
• Make The Family Reunion Or Visa Application For You
• Replace Your Lawyer
• Give You Money towards The Costs Of The Application
How to access:
Appointment only, will accept self-referrals
- Advice and Support
- Appointment Only
- Family Reunion
- 10 Brindley Road, City Park, Manchester, M16 9HQ
- Contact Email
- gmrs@redcross.org.uk
- 0161 888 8932
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating close to capacity, please expect delays.
(last updated - 10/02/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection
Region: National
Languages: On Request
British Red Cross - Oldham Hub
British Red Cross provides a drop in service one day a week. It provides a social space, including a hot meal and a wide range of activities including:
• Case work
• ESOL
• health and wellbeing
• arts and crafts
• employability support
• signposting to other social activities and support
How to access:
Drop in.
- Employability
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Financial Support
- Oldham Baptist Church, Chaucer Street, Oldham, OL1 1BA
- Website
- https://www.redcross.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- gmrs@redcross.org.uk
- 0161 888 8932
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 10/02/25)
- Availability
-
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Wednesday
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Oldham
Languages: On Request
British Red Cross - Rochdale Hub
British Red Cross provides a drop in service one day a week. It provides a social space, including a hot meal and a wide range of activities including:
• Case work
• ESOL
• health and wellbeing
• arts and crafts
• employability support
• signposting to other social activities and support
How to access:
Drop in.
- Employability
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Housing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Financial Support
- St Mary’s in the Baum, 2 St Mary’s Gate, Rochdale, OL16 1AP
- Website
- https://www.redcross.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- gmrs@redcross.org.uk
- 0161 888 8932
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/03/25)
- Availability
-
Drop-in
Mondays
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Rochdale
Languages: On Request
British Red Cross - Tameside Hub
British Red Cross provides a drop in service one day a week. It provides a social space, including a hot meal and a wide range of activities including:
• case work
• ESOL
• health and wellbeing
• arts and crafts
• employability support
• signposting to other social activities and support
How to access:
Drop in
- Employability
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Financial Support
- Church of the Nazarene 230 Stamford Street Central, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 7LJ
- Website
- https://www.redcross.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- gmrs@redcross.org.uk
- 0161 888 8932
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 10/02/25)
- Availability
-
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Thursday
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Tameside
Languages: On Request
Broudie Jackson Canter
Legal Aid solicitors for asylum and immigration matters.
Broudie Jackson Canter, part of the Jackson Lees Group, provides legal services in Manchester, focusing on various areas, including immigration. Their team offers expert advice to individuals facing legal challenges, ensuring they receive the support they need.
The firm works with a diverse range of clients, including those dealing with complex immigration issues, such as asylum applications or visa problems. They provide guidance on legal processes and help clients understand their rights and options.
How to access:
No drop-in. Referrals by email, or complete our online form asking for a call back.
- Immigration Legal Advice
- Legal Aid Solicitors
- Walker House Exchange Flags, Liverpool, L2 3YL
- Contact Email
- enquiry@broudiejacksoncanter.co.uk
- 0151 909 8148
- Service Capacity
-
Service is at capacity, any new requests will be significantly delayed.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
Office hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Burnside Community Centre - Job Club
The Burnside Centre offers a drop in employability service.
How to access:
Call or email
- Employability
- Drop In
- 28 Burnside Crescent, Middleton, Rochdale, M24 5NN
- Contact Email
- burnsidecentre@btconnect.com
- 0161 643 5775
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 18/11/24)
- Availability
-
Friday
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Rochdale
None available
Bury Council - Adult Learning
The Adult Learning service in Bury helps local residents improve their skills and gain qualifications. They offer various courses for adults, including English, maths, and digital skills. These courses are designed for people at different levels, from beginners to more advanced learners.
How to access:
Please call or email us for more information. To access these courses, individuals can refer themselves or be referred by other services, such as Jobcentre Plus or local charities. The Adult Learning service also provides support for people with additional needs, ensuring everyone has the chance to learn.
- Education and Training
- English Language
- ESOL
- 18 Haymarket St, Bury, BL9 0AQ
- Contact Email
- learner.services@bury.gov.uk
- 0161 253 7501
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 14/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bury
None available
Bury Family Bank
Bury family bank is a organisation set up to help people in bury who need help and support. we will try our best to help with clothing, shoes, toiletries, baby items and general essentials.
How to access:
Please call or email us for more information
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Appointment Only
- Self Referral
- Personal Items
- 375b Brandlesholme Rd, Bury, BL8 1HS
- Contact Email
- buryfamilybank@gmail.com
- 0161 797 7366
- 07311 655 516
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fridays
Hours: 09:00 - 12:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bury
Languages: No information available
Bury Integrated Sexual Health Services
Our service is confidential, non-judgemental and for people of all ages, genders, and orientations.
We provide free and confidential sexual health services. This includes information and advice on all types of contraception, STI testing and treatment.
We offer most forms of contraception and screening for sexually transmitted infections, particularly if you have no symptoms and need a check up. If you have symptoms get in touch with us for an appointment at one of our hubs, or call into one of our sit and wait sessions.
How to access:
Drop-in (or) book an appointment through our website (or) call us
- Health and Wellbeing
- 3rd Floor, Townside Primary Care Centre, 1 Knowsley Place, Knowsley Street, Bury, BL9 OSN
- 0300 303 8565
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/06/25)
- Availability
-
Drop-in
Mondays & Thursdays
Hours: 09:00 - 11:30
Appointments only
Monday & Thursday
Hours: 13:00 - 17:00
Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bury
Languages: No information available
Bury Volunteer Centre
The Bury Voluntary Community Faith Alliance (VCFA) supports volunteering in the Bury area. They connect people who want to volunteer with local organisations that need help.
You can view opportunities on their website volunteering page under "Role Search" or you can sign up to get notifications and apply to roles using the "I Want To Volunteer".
How to access
Visit the volunteer page on the Bury VCFA website to view roles and apply or contact the volunteering team on volunteering@buryvcfa.org.uk / 0161 518 5550.
- Volunteering
- First Floor, Castle Buildings Market Place, Bury, BL9 0LD
- Contact Email
- volunteering@buryvcfa.org.uk
- 0161 518 5550
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 25/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bury
Languages: No information available
Business Bolton - Start Your Business
If you are a Bolton resident and thinking of setting up a business then we can support you to make decisions that will help you on your journey.
Check out our partner agencies via https://www.businessbolton.org/partners and get in touch with us. We can talk you through the options and support available from various organisations and signpost the best people to help you.
How to access:
You can contact us directly through phone or email.
- Employability
- Third Floor, Town Hall, Victoria Square, Bolton, BL1 1RU
- Contact Email
- businessbolton@bolton.gov.uk
- 01204 336222
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection
Region: Bolton
Languages: No information available
Career Coaching by Smart Works Leeds
A confidence boosting Career Coaching session for women at any stage of their job search to enable them to move forward productively with looking for work. This is a supportive session with an experienced coach, who will tailor the appointment to support your clients’ specific needs. Topics include job search techniques, written applications, tweaking a CV or cover letter and more. This service helps women feel positive about their next steps, gives them a clear direction to move in, and helps them secure a job interview. Service is by referral only, please use the link to refer.
https://form.jotform.com/HQWorks/leeds-temporary-referral
- Women and female identifying only
- Education and Training
- Employability
- Referral
- Employability
- Mabgate mills, Macaulay Street, Leeds, LS9 7DZ
- Website
- https://leeds.smartworks.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- lottie.roberts@smartworks.org.uk
- 01132346503
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 03/06/25)
- Availability
-
Monday to Friday
Hours: 10:00 - 16:00
Attending Type: In-person or Online
Notes: Closed on bank holidays
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection, Other - with leave to remain e.g. students, partners, workers, EU settlement scheme
Minimum Age: 16
Region: Leeds
Client identifies as female or non-binary Unemployed or on low hours (0 hour contract or up to 16 hours) Client is seeking support to secure a job
Languages: On Request
Careers Advice
Finding or changing your career can be challenging, we are here to support you make informed decisions and choose a career path that's right for you. Our careers advice is here to support you in reaching your goals. We offer our free Careers Advice service in Bristol, Birmingham, and Coventry to help you find the right employment or education opportunity.
- Employability
- Phone
- Referral
- Website
- https://ach.org.uk/career-advice
- Contact Email
- career.support@ach.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
Care Leavers into Careers (CLIC)
Care Leavers into Careers (CLIC) supports care experienced young people across the Liverpool City regions and Greater Manchester using a relational, holistic approach that focuses on the individual, their barriers, goals and intentions.
Services include:
• One-to-one advice from trained mentors who understand what is available to care leavers in their location,
• Guidance to support employability,
• Help with funding to make work accessible such as transport in the first few weeks, clothing for work etc.,
• Support to overcome barriers to work including signposting to additional services,
• Help with training costs to access work,
• Regular socials to connect with other care experienced young people, and
• Access to the a mental health and well-being support hub with 24/7 access if desired.
How to access:
For further information, please reach out using our contact form, and a member of the team will get back to you as soon as possible: https://www.catch-22.org.uk/find-services/care-leavers-into-careers/#partners
- Young People
- Advice and Support
- Employability
- Mental Health
- 17 Mann Island – Avenue HQ, Liverpool Docks, Liverpool, L3 1BP
- Contact Email
- clicprogramme@catch-22.org.uk
- 07889 128 375
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 03/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester, Liverpool
Languages: No information available
Caring and Sharing Rochdale
Caring and Sharing Rochdale runs an asylum seeker and refugee drop-in. We provide services in befriending, skills development, mental health, IT, English language and signposting to other services.
We run ESOL classes every Thursday 11am-1pm.
We are also holding sessions on the third Tuesday of each month, where GMIAU (Greater Manchester Immigration Aid UNIT) come in to give people support with immigration issues.
How to access:
Attend drop in or call on 01706 527880 / 07944 238892 or email at info@caringand sharingrochdale.org
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Domestic Abuse
- ESOL
- Food Bank
- Mental Health
- Personal Items
- 78 Yorkshire Street, Rochdale, OL16 1JU
- Contact Email
- info@caringandsharingrochdale.org
- 01706 527880
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
-
Drop In
Thursday
Hours: 10:00 - 13:00
ESOL class
Thursday
Hours: 11:00 - 13:00
GMIAU drop-in
Third Tuesday of each month
Immigration Status: All
Region: Rochdale
Languages: No information available
Caritas - Aspire Education
Our Aspire Education team helps refugees and other migrants fulfil their career and education aspirations.
We do this through English lessons, mentoring, and wellbeing support, as well as offering one-to-one guidance on how to access university, college and careers.
The team also runs a range of activity sessions, including gardening, cooking clubs and outings.
This Project runs from both the Lalley Centre and Cornerstone.
Activities and classes include:
• Pre Entry ESOL
• Entry 1 ESOL, Entry 2 ESOL, Entry 3 ESOL
• Level 1 ESOL, Level 2 ESOL
• IELTS
• Food Family Cooking Club
• Gardening Club
• Trips, outings
How to access:
Please call or email us for more information
- English Language
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- ESOL
- The Lalley Centre, St Malachy’s RC Primary School, Eggington Street Collyhurst, Manchester, M40 7RG
- Cornerstone Day Centre, Denmark Road, Moss Side, Manchester, M15 6JS
- Contact Email
- aspire.education@caritassalford.org.uk
- 0161 817 2250
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/05/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Mondays
Hours: 09:30 - 13:30
Hours: 15:00 - 19:30
Tuesday
Hours: 15:00 - 19:30
Wednesday
Hours: 09:30 - 11:30
Hours: 15:30 - 19:30
Thursday
Hours: 15:00 - 19:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Caritas - Cornerstone Day Centre
Cornerstone (run by Caritas Diocese of Salford) provides a day centre (including a soup kitchen) with the dual aim to help homeless people and prevent homelessness.
They aim to enable people to improve their well being through providing services which meet immediate basic needs (inc. access to showers), promote mental health and well being, enable people to access health and other support services and to take up education, training, volunteering opportunities and employment.
Services include:
• Benefits advice
• Housing Advice
• Monthly immigration advice drop-in
• Educational activities
• Recreational activities including poetry, singing, chess and more
• GP and nurse drop-in
• Drop-in sessions with drug, alcohol and mental health specialists
How to access:
Anyone can drop in during our opening hours, with no referral needed
- Education and Training
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Food
- Mental Health
- Personal Items
- Cornerstone Day Centre, Denmark Road, Moss Side, Manchester, M15 6JS
- Contact Email
- info@cornerstonecds.org.uk
- 0161 232 8888
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/05/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 10:00 - 15:00
Notes: Monday 10am-1pm: DWP on site
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Manchester
None available
Caritas Diocese of Salford - Energy Advice Service
Our Energy Advice Service aims to help people save money on their energy bills and improve the efficiency of their consumption too.
Our specialist service includes:
• LED bulbs and draught excluders.
• The efficiency and appropriate use of heating and hot water appliances and systems and the functions of the controls
• Domestic fuel cost data using the domestic heat cost (Sutherland) tables
• How to record gas and electricity consumption and work out costs
• Payment options for gas and electricity
• Insulation methods for improving the energy efficiency of a range of building types
• Information about Government initiatives
• The causes of condensation dampness, how to avoid condensation and remedial actions to combat existing condensation
How to access:
Phone, e-mail, or drop-in.
- Advice and Support
- The Lalley Centre, St Malachy’s RC Primary School, Eggington Street Collyhurst, Manchester, M40 7RG
- Oasis Denton, The Oasis Community Resource Centre, Tatton road, Haughton Green, Denton, M34 7PL
- Stretford Public Hall, Chester Road, Stretford Ward, M32 0LG
- Contact Email
- Energyadvice@caritassalford.org.uk
- 0161 205 2754
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/05/25)
- Availability
-
Drop-in Sessions at the Lalley Centre
Wednesdays & Fridays
Hours: 10:30 - 12:30
Drop-in Sessions at Oasis Denton Centre
Last Tuesday of each month
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Drop-in Sessions at Stretford Public Hall
On the third Tuesday of each month
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: Arabic, Farsi, BSL (British Sign Language)
Caritas - Salford - Morning Star
Morning Star, next to our Cornerstone centre in central Manchester provides a safe, high quality supported accommodation for 20 single homeless men.
The team provides the time for people to build the confidence and skills for independent living and supports the re-establishment of relationships with those closest to them if possible. We work alongside people to empower them to transform their lives with dignity, aiming to help them to move on and successfully resettle in the community.
How to access:
Please call or email us for more information
- Men and male identifying only
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Morning Star Hostel, 104, Denmark Road, Manchester, M15 6JS
- Contact Email
- morningstar@caritassalford.org.uk
- 0161 868 0606
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 03/04/25)
- Availability
-
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Manager and support staff enquiries: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester, Lancashire
None available
Caritas - Salford - Red Door
Red Door is our day centre for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in Bury.
We provide a warm welcome to anyone over 18 and provide holistic support including helping with housing, finance/benefits and health issues, with a big focus on well being. We also provide free nutritious meals and a warm hub where people can socialise and receive support.
The team, as well as delivering direct housing outcomes, also enables people to improve their well being through services that meet immediate basic needs, promote mental health and well being, enable people to access healthcare and other support services and to take up education, training, volunteering opportunities and employment – all as a means of sustaining positive housing outcomes.
How to access:
Please phone or email us for more information
- Advice and Support
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Homeless
- Mental Health
- St Joseph’s Presbytery, Peter Street, Bury, BL9 6AB
- Contact Email
- reddoor@caritassalford.org.uk
- 0161 272 0771
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 03/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Salford
None available
Caritas - Salford - The Lalley Centre - Collyhurst
The centre, community pantry and allotment in Collyhurst supports people on low incomes with practical needs in health and wellbeing, housing, family life and employment.
Staff and volunteers assist people who are unemployed or receiving benefits, families facing or experiencing homelessness, those struggling with addictions, mental health issues or conditions that prevent them from working.
The community allotment offers a space for local people to learn green skills and socialise in a peaceful outdoor setting. The organic food grown supplies our community pantry at the centre.
How to access:
Phone, email or drop-in.
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Food
- Mental Health
- The Lalley Centre, St Malachy’s RC Primary School, Eggington Street Collyhurst, Manchester, M40 7RG
- Contact Email
- lalleycentre@caritassalford.org.uk
- 0161 205 2754
- 0161 817 2250
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/05/25)
- Availability
-
The Lalley Centre
Wednesdays & Fridays
Hours: 10:30 - 12:30
The Community Allotment
Monday, Tuesday
Hours: 10:30 - 13:00
Thursday
Hours: 13:00 - 16:00
Friday
Hours: 14:00 - 16:00
The Community Food Pantry
Wednesdays, Fridays
Hours: 11:00 - 13:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester, Lancashire
None available
Caritas Shrewsbury - The Well Project
The Well Project offers time and space to those who are seeking asylum and refuge. There is an opportunity to discuss their worries about paperwork, learn and enjoy cultural exchanges, cook together and learn English through their activities.
Services include:
• English Classes: The session is led by Abi a qualified ESOL teacher and supported by a great group of volunteers. There are opportunities to learn basic vocabulary, conversational English and cultural exchange. Participants are assessed on arrival and assigned a volunteer.
• The Well Women's Group: Ladies come for company and friendship, they feel safe and cared for. There is an opportunity to discuss their worries about paperwork, learn and enjoy cultural exchanges, cook together and learn English through their activities. There is always a lovely welcoming atmosphere and the ladies are looking for more opportunities to develop services in the Centre.
How to access:
Drop in service during hours listed.
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- ESOL
- Women's Groups
- The Well Project, St. Aidan’s Centre, 230 Wythenshawe Road, Manchester, M23 0PH
- Contact Email
- info@caritasshrewsbury.org.uk
- 07387 019 610
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 14/04/25)
- Availability
-
The Women's Group
Thursday
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
English Classes
Tuesday
Hours: 12:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
Languages: Arabic, Farsi
Cascade Family Essentials
Cascade Family Essentials is a service that helps families in need. They focus on supporting parents and children who may be struggling, often due to difficult situations like poverty or illness. The service provides essential items such as clothing, food, and household goods to help families manage better.
Cascade Family Essentials not only provides material support but also offers practical help. For example, they may assist families in applying for benefits or accessing other services. They aim to empower families, helping them build skills and confidence to improve their circumstances.
Cascade Baby Bundles aims to support the parent(s) by providing a ‘Baby Bundle’ gift containing items of clothing, toys and essentials that will help cushion the financial impact of a child on a family experiencing hardship. We provide these bundles for new born babies and children all the way up to age ten.
How to access:
Referral sent from professional email address (i.e. GP, school etc.) you can also call the service.
- Advice and Support
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Personal Items
- Unit 3B Arrow Trading Estate, Audenshaw, Manchester, M34 5LR
- Contact Email
- cascade@homestarthost.org.uk
- 07593 815538
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 03/04/25)
- Availability
-
Monday - Thursday
Immigration Status: All
Region: Tameside
None available
Catch22 - Digital Skills
Our digital skills programmes are designed to provide opportunities for people from excluded groups to get working in digital or tech enabled roles.
Participants complete individual and team-based projects and tasks to develop their skills and knowledge.
They then receive continued support from an employment advisor to sustain in work in the technology sector, including tailoring their CV and cover letter and interview preparation techniques specific to technology and digital roles.
How to access:
For general enquiries please complete the form via: https://www.catch-22.org.uk/contact/
For more information please call or email us
- Education and Training
- Employability
- Online
- Contact Email
- catch22digital@catch-22.org.uk
- 0203 700 0381
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Catch22 - Social Action
Catch22 delivers social action initiatives for young people, that aim to give them skills, confidence, and aspirations for the future.
By giving up their time to take part in social action, young people are given the opportunity to make friends and do something to benefit those around them whilst working on a project that they feel passionate about.
From learning how to problem solve to how to work and communicate as part of a team, the skills that are learned will help participants to thrive as they progress into further education or employment.
How to access:
For general enquiries please complete the form via: https://www.catch-22.org.uk/contact/
For more information please call or email us
- Young People
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Contact Email
- employability@catch-22.org.uk
- 0203 700 0381
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Catch22 - Support Into Work
Our core employability programmes equip individuals facing barriers to work with the skills and confidence they need to sustain in work or training.
Each person we work with receives:
• Flexible, face-to-face community-based sessions with a dedicated Catch22 advisor,
• Group development sessions,
• A unique action plan,
• Support on CV writing, job searching and interview preparation,
• Access to training support to upskill and undergo accredited training, and
• An advisor working with you and your employer for up to twelve months in a new role.
How to access:
For more information please call or email us
- Employability
- Contact Email
- employability@catch-22.org.uk
- 0203 700 0381
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Centrepoint Manchester
Centrepoint is a charity that helps young people aged 16 to 25 who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. They provide safe accommodation and support services to help these young people rebuild their lives.
Centrepoint has hostels, shared houses, and outreach services in various locations. In Manchester, they run a homeless day centre providing hot drinks and meals, haircuts, internet access.
Offer a support service to assist young people on their first step into a home and a job. Their in-house health team of specialists work with young people on a range of issues, including substance use, mental health nutrition and dietetics.
How to access:
Referrals to Centre point can come through phone or email from schools, social services, and other organisations that identify young people in need.
- Education and Training
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Mental Health
- 52 Oldham St, Manchester, M4 1LE
- Website
- https://centrepoint.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- supportercare@centrepoint.org
- 0808 800 0661
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 03/04/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Maximum Age: 25
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available