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Lifeshare - Respite Breakfast Project
Lifeshare delivers non-judgemental, open access and free services to anyone experiencing homelessness or economic hardship. We are the sole provider of morning weekend provisions in the city centre.
The Weekend Respite Breakfast Project runs 52 weekends a year; on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 7-9am.
This service includes:
• Homeless residents attending the Respite Project can access a hot breakfast (usually a full English) three mornings a week.
• In addition to the hot breakfast, guests can obtain takeaway meals and access cereal and our fresh fruit bar, as well as help themselves to additional food collected from Fair Share and Tesco.
• Guests also have access to showers (with towels and toiletries provided)
• Access to the free clothes store, which is operated in a person-centred and dignity-preserving manner.
• Guests can also access additional services either through referrals or through sector services that "pop in."
This weekend service is delivered by a rotating team of volunteers (a minimum of 45 volunteers per weekend) who strive to provide respite care in a co-production model, involving collaboration between volunteers and those experiencing homelessness.
How to access:
Drop-in
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Drop In
- Online
- Phone and Email
- Digital Support
- Food
- Weekend Breakfast, Mosaic Wellbeing Hub, 2 Dale Street, Manchester, M1 1JW
- Website
- https://www.lifeshare.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- office@lifeshare.org.uk
- 0161 235 0744
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 14/04/25)
- Availability
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Drop-in
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Hours: 07:00 - 09:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester, Salford
Languages: No information available
Lifeshare - Weekly Emergency Drop-in Food Bank
Lifeshare delivers non-judgemental, open access and free services to anyone experiencing homelessness or economic hardship. We are the sole provider of morning weekend provisions in the city centre.
The Weekly Emergency Drop-in Food Bank runs on Tuesday and Thursday from 2-5pm.
How to access:
Drop-in
People are advised to ring: 07832166085 to check there is someone in the office at this time, as occasionally the office will be shut due to staff leave.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Food Bank
- 1st Floor, 36-36 Sackville Street, Manchester, M1 3WA
- Website
- https://www.lifeshare.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- office@lifeshare.org.uk
- 07832166085
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 08/05/25)
- Availability
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Emergency Drop-in
Tuesday and Thursdays
Hours: 14:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester, Salford
Languages: No information available
Lincoln Greeners
Lincoln Greeners is a weekly gardening group open to people of all backgrounds and abilities, supporting mental wellbeing through nature and connection. We grow vegetables, herbs, and flowers in the Roxby Community Garden, a peaceful green space tucked away in Lincoln Green.
Sessions are hands-on, welcoming, and a great way to learn new skills, grow your own food, and meet new people. The atmosphere is calm and low-pressure, allowing everyone to work at their own pace.
Everyone is welcome - whether you’re a beginner, a seasoned grower, or simply curious to try something new.
All tools are provided. Refreshments and bus tickets are available, and language is never a barrier.
Sign up required (although we can help people fill out sign up forms at their first session if needed). No creche available but children can attend with a parent/guardian during school holidays.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Self Referral
- Roxby Community Garden, Lindsey Road, Leeds, LS9 7LR
- Contact Email
- info@mafwatheatre.co.uk
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/08/25)
- Availability
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Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection, Asylum Seeker
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Leeds
Open to people of all backgrounds and abilities Aimed at adults (18+). For people from refugee, asylum seeker and settled communities Sign up required
Languages: No information available
Lingua GM- Community Engagement
Lingua.GM facilitators help individuals to engage through various training sessions, community events, advice, education programmes, community group activities, cultural celebrations.
Services include:
• Connect 5: The Connect 5 Course is delivered in different languages by our qualified trainers as a 2-day face to face or on-line as 3 half-day sessions.
Focuses on training staff to enable them to support their patients or clients to live well mentally, to better manage their mental health, increase their resilience and ultimately improve wellbeing.
• Living Life to the Full: Free face to face/online courses covering- Low mood, stress and resilience, build confidence, feel happier, stay calm and tackle upsetting thinking
• Working with interpreters: This is a one-day training course on that aims to reinforce good communication skills and help clients' staff to communicate, using an interpreter, across cultures and languages.
• Life skills sessions
• Financial Wellbeing- We have various methods for people to access this help, through Webinars, online 1-1 Financial Clinics and face to face sessions.
• Cultural Competency Training
• Drop-in Sessions
How to access:
Please contact us by filling out the contact form via https://linguagm.com/?page_id=21
- Website
- https://linguagm.com/?page_id=21
- Contact Email
- info@linguagm.com
- 07825730679
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 26/11/24)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Lingua GM- Linguistics Services
Community Interpreter/Translation Services:
We provide interpreting services to Health and social care services, GP practices, schools, home office, solicitors, immigration advisers, housing associations and many others. We have flexible booking arrangements that respond to both routine and unexpected situations.
Our interpreters understand your responsibilities and are completely impartial.
We enable clear, constructive communication.
How to access:
Please contact us by filling out the contact form via https://linguagm.com/?page_id=334
If you require a referral then please download the Translation Services Form - https://linguagm.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Lingua.GM-Interperting.Translation-service-referral-form.docx and email it back to us at info@linguagm.com
- Contact Email
- info@linguagm.com
- 07825730679
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/11/24)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: Portuguese, Hindi, Bengali, Turkish, Farsi/Persian, Arabic, Urdu, Pashto, Punjabi, Mandarin, Kurdish, Pakistani, Somali, Polish
Lingua GM- Mental Health Services
We offer a range of Bi-lingual Mental Health Support Services for anyone who is experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, stress, relationship breakdown, worries, anxieties, sadness, loneliness or feeling unwell.
Services include:
• Talking Therapy
• Bilingual 1:1 Support
• Psychotherapy Services
• Group Support
• Recovery Support group
• Employee Assistant Programmes
How to access:
Please contact us by filling out the contact form via https://linguagm.com/?page_id=768
If you require a referral then please download the Counselling Service Referral Form - https://linguagm.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Lingua.GM-Counselling-service-referral-form.docx and email it back to us at info@linguagm.com
- Contact Email
- info@linguagm.com
- 07825730679
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 29/01/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Linking Help with Hope
LHH (Linking Help with Hope) helps those who are living on a very low income, receiving the appropriate welfare benefits and who have exhausted all other funding sources including statutory funding, occupational, local and specialist charities.
Financial assistance may be provided under the following three categories:
• One-off grants: Issues grants of up to £300. These are generally awarded for (or) towards essential household items and specialist equipment not available from statutory agencies.
•Extended Assistance: We also provide ongoing financial assistance. Beneficiaries will receive quarterly newsletters, birthday and Christmas cards as well as a personal visit from the Secretary once a year where possible.
• Carers’ breaks: Depending on available funds, one-off payments are made for carer’s breaks. We understand the role of a carer is both onerous and tiring.
How to access:
Application for assistance must be made through a third party sponsor from a professional agency (e.g. representative from social services, health service, housing association, tenancy support agency, CAB or another charity.
Grant application forms can be found here: https://lhh.org.uk/apply-for-assistance/
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Referral
- Financial Support
- Personal Items
- LHH, PO Box 342, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 5AQ
- Website
- https://lhh.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- secretary@lhh.org.uk
- 0144 423 6099 - Please leave a message outside of office hours
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
To be eligible, applicants must present with a physical or diagnosed mental health condition, learning disability, or be a carer for an adult or child with a disability. Help for children should be made with a parent/legal guardian as the lead applicant.
None available
Listening Spaces
Listening spaces are events and activities that facilitate intentional listening and dialogue between people of different cultures, races, faiths, social class and political opinions. Through this listening and dialogue we can build understanding, increase empathy and influence action, so that we are better equipped to live well together.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Contact Email
- poppi.toon@bridgesforcommunities.com
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 26/11/24)
- Availability
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Upcoming events will be advertised on Bridges for Communities website
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
Living Well with Long-Term Health Conditions
Do you have a long-term health condition? Perhaps you have a heart condition, diabetes, or arthritis. When dealing with long-term health conditions it’s not uncommon to feel anxious, low or depressed. Vita’s unique course can provide you with the help needed to understand and manage these feelings. This 7-week group facilitates reflection and discussion around the impact of your physical condition. It provides information and support to: Learn how to pace yourself and prevent unhelpful ‘boom & bust’ patterns. Learn how to manage stress, anxiety and low mood.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 28/11/24)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
Loaves and Fishes - Destitution and Homelessness - Salford - Drop-in
We support the homeless, isolated and vulnerable in Salford and the surrounding area. Homeless maybe rough sleeping, sofa surfing, in unstable accommodation, at risk of homelessness or struggling to keep your home for any reason.
We serve free hot meals with indoor and outdoor seating available.
Support staff: We can help with advice and referrals in to Housing, support with food, finances, health, accommodation and benefits or we can get you in touch with lots of other services that can help you.
Access to Salford Foodbank, advice, guidance and support appointments and access to the Homeless GP Service.
How to access:
Drop in service during hours listed. Can phone to explain a client's complex needs if necessary.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Drop In
- Food Bank
- Hot Meals
- Personal Items
- SALFORD LOAVES AND FISHES 1 Paddington Close, Salford, M6 5PL
- Contact Email
- info@salfordloavesandfishes.org.uk
- 0161 737 8775
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
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Drop-in Centre
Monday - Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 12:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Salford
Languages: On Request
Longsight Library - ESOL
MAES has classes from Pre-entry to Level 1 in various locations across the city. The adult learning centres with ESOL courses include Longsight Library and 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
- 519 Stockport Rd, Longsight, Manchester, M12 4NE
- Contact Email
- maes.info@manchester.gov.uk
- 0161 219 6733
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 31/03/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
LRF - Bilingual Advocacy Service
Leeds Refugee Forum’s bilingual advocacy services help refugees, asylum seekers and anyone from the local community access services and engage with different organisations.
Our community advocates make sure our clients’ voices are heard and that their rights are upheld.
We have volunteers who speak many languages including Arabic, Farsi, Turkish, Tigrinya, French and Azerbaijani. We also have translators available to support in a variety of other languages.
We advocate for our clients on a wide range of issues. We can help with:
• Completing forms
• Contacting organisations such as energy and mobile phone suppliers, insurance companies, etc.
• Accessing health services, including registering with a GP
• Accessing education services, including primary or secondary schools, or registering with a college or university
For more information please look at the link.
- Advice and Support
- Appointment Only
- Referral
- Self Referral
- Advocacy
- Hate Crime reporting/support
- One Community Centre, Cromwell Street, Leeds, LS9 7SG
- Contact Email
- advocacy@leedsrefugeeforum.org.uk
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/09/25)
- Availability
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Advocacy Service
Monday to Friday
Hours: 10:00 - 16:00
Attending Type: By appointment only
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Leeds
Languages: Portuguese, French, Turkish, Farsi/Persian, Arabic, Urdu, Pashto, Punjabi, On Request, Kurdish Sorani, Ukrainian, Amharic, Tigrinya (Tigrigna), Dari, Sudanese Arabic
LRF - Homework Club
Volunteer led support sessions for primary school students from school years 1 to 6. These sessions alternate between maths and English each week. Sessions act as an opportunity for students to revise while also giving them the chance to work on their assigned homework in a supportive environment. The club lasts for an hour and a half, with the first hour is focussed on studying and the last half hour is more focussed on students expressing themselves creatively.
Term time only.
- Children, families and new mothers
- Education and Training
- Phone and Email
- Self Referral
- One Community Centre, Cromwell Street, Leeds, LS9 7SG
- Contact Email
- info@leedsrefugeeforum.org.uk
- 01132449600
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/06/25)
- Availability
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Homework Club
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Valid: From 10 Apr 2025
Hours: 16:30 - 18:00
Notes: Term time only
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 5
Maximum Age: 10
Region: Leeds
Parents must be in attendance.
Languages: No information available
LRF - Men's Wellbeing Group
Our Men’s Wellbeing Group is thriving and growing in momentum. The multicultural group provides support to men from all over the world who live in Leeds. We give service users the chance to enjoy a variety of games and activities, trips and events, wellbeing exercises and volunteering opportunities.
The Men’s Wellbeing Group allows men to practise and develop their English language skills, make new friends, learn and share knowledge.
- Men and male identifying only
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Mental Health
- One Community Centre, Cromwell Street, Leeds, LS9 7SG
- Contact Email
- info@leedsrefugeeforum.org.uk
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 13/05/25)
- Availability
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Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Leeds
Open to all Leeds residents
Languages: No information available
LRF - Ukrainian Wellbeing Group
Our Ukrainian Wellbeing Group at LRF is a welcoming space for everyone, regardless of gender, to come together and enjoy creative and relaxing activities. From handmade crafts and DIY projects to gardening and seasonal decorations, there’s always something fun and meaningful to do. We focus on connection, creativity, and community, all in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Whether you’re looking to learn something new or just want to unwind and chat, you’re very welcome to join us!
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Mental Health
- One Community Centre, Cromwell Street, Leeds, LS9 7SG
- Contact Email
- info@leedsrefugeeforum.org.uk
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 13/05/25)
- Availability
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Hours: 11:30 - 13:30
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Leeds
Open to all Leeds residents
Languages: Ukrainian
LRF - Women's Wellbeing Group
Our Women’s Wellbeing Group provides vital support to women from a range of backgrounds. We encourage service users to join our art therapy workshops, which bring women together to create handmade items.
The Women’s Wellbeing Group allows women to practise and develop their English language skills, make new friends, learn and share knowledge. The women who attend build trust knowing they have a safe space to go where they are never alone; they always have people around to support them.
- Women and female identifying only
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Mental Health
- Women's Group
- One Community Centre, Cromwell Street, Leeds, LS9 7SG
- Contact Email
- info@leedsrefugeeforum.org.uk
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/06/25)
- Availability
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Thursdays
Hours: 12:30 - 14:30
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Leeds
Open to all Leeds residents
None available
Make a Difference - Bredbury Hotel
Make a Difference community group brings together understanding amongst local people from the diverse communities across Greater Manchester. Promoting recreational activities events and trips out.
Weekly Wellbeing Group for New Families:
• We support young people with special needs and disabilities who come to the Bredbury Hotel as a place to engage and discuss any issues, whilst creating crafts and arts materials.
• This group will also allow new families in the Bredbury area to meet their neighbours and volunteers in the community until they remain in the hotel.
• We have the support of the local church and its volunteer members to continue to use the building and the church volunteers to support the development work connected to local voluntary and statutory services and works together to create a holistic package of support for all members of the family or individual needs.
• We offer support in a variety of spoken and written languages based on culturally appropriate need.
How to access:
Drop ins welcome
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- St Barnabas Parish Church, Osborne St, Bredbury, Stockport, SK6 2DA
- Contact Email
- makeadifferencegm@gmail.com
- 07857928833
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
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Drop-in
Thursdays
Hours: 10:00 - 13:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Stockport
Languages: On Request
Make a Difference - Heaton Norris Community Centre
We are a friendly community centre, who welcome all ages to participate in our daily activities, for our groups, clubs and much more. A non judgmental, safe space to talk, listen, or creatively engage.
Services include:
• Health and Wellbeing Programs
• Educational and Vocational Workshops- including Free ESOL classes
• Parenting classes and Children's activities
• Cultural Community Kitchen: A cultural community kitchen program, led by local resident volunteers. Building a community empowerment program that will educate “why to “and “how to” through culturally appropriate food.
• Advice on housing, benefits: Especially relevant for refugees, asylum seekers, or low-income families
• Elderly care programs: Offering day services and social activities for senior citizens
• Volunteer and Charity Projects-
How to access:
Drop-ins are welcome.
- Employability
- English Language
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- ESOL
- Heaton Norris Community Centre, Heaton Norris Park, Stockport, SK4 1HZ
- Contact Email
- makeadifferencegm@gmail.com
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
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Drop-in
Mondays
Hours: 13:00 - 14:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
MAMAhub
MAMAhub is a community drop-in group for pregnant people and Mamas from migrant backgrounds, with babies under 2 years old. At the Hub, Mamas can meet and chat to other parents, share a home-cooked meal and access workshops and advice. We don’t ask for referrals, just come along! If you would like support or company to attend then give us a call. We also reimburse the cost of bus tickets, so finance does not need to be a barrier to joining us.
Antenatal, Baby, Birth
- Children, families and new mothers
- Women and female identifying only
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Antenatal
- Birth
- Kensington Baptist Church, 39 Seymour Road (There is a "Muller Hall" sign next to the door), Bristol, Easton, BS5 0UW
- Contact Email
- hello@projectmama.org
- 01179415320
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/08/25)
- Availability
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Fridays 11am-2pm (term time only)
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
Managing Low Mood
The symptoms of depression we experience such as tiredness, lack of interest or pleasure in daily activities can lead to malaise and inactivity. This inactivity keeps depression going and can even make it worse. Little things get overlooked and we soon stop doing simple everyday tasks. This leads to people feeling overwhelmed or insurmountable. Our low mood course supports you to overcome depression by stopping and reversing this inertia. By changing what you do, you can change the way you feel. This 6-week group course helps you understand depression and its causes. We focus mainly on the link between what you do and how you feel. Vita’s Managing Low Mood course teaches basic skills in how to improve your mood and get your life back on track.
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 28/11/24)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
Manchester Adult Education Service - MAES
The Manchester Adult Education Service offers ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) courses designed to help non-native speakers improve their English skills. These courses are aimed at adults from diverse backgrounds, including migrants, refugees, and anyone looking to enhance their language abilities for work or everyday life.
The ESOL courses focus on key language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. For example, learners can participate in classes that help them communicate effectively in various situations, such as at work, school, or during social interactions.
In addition to language instruction, the Manchester Adult Education Service provides information about further education, job training, and other community resources. This holistic approach helps learners not only improve their English but also gain confidence and skills for a better future in the UK.
How to access:
All applications are process through the centralised GM ESOL Service website - https://gmesol.org/take-a-test/. You will then be invited for an initial assessment on site at one of our campuses and placed on the waiting list.
- English Language
- Self Referral
- ESOL
- Contact Email
- maes.info@manchester.gov.uk
- 0161 219 6733
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/02/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 19
Region: Greater Manchester
Conversational English: Open to all. ESOL Adult Learning: + Asylum Seekers must be in the UK for at least 6 months. + Must have AEB Funding Eligibility. + Must not have previously completed the course you are wanting to enrol on.
None available
Manchester Cathedral - Volition Community
If you are working towards finding a job that’s right for you why not try Volition. Volition is a friendly and informal 10 week programme that combines volunteering with job search skills. We’re based right in the heart of Manchester and Salford, and you choose which location is best for you.
Services include:
• Volunteering:
We have opportunities available with our bee hives at the Cathedrals, gardening, welcoming, reception, facilities, admin, events, care-taking, social media and hospitality support.
• Employment Support:
We can help with employment searches, applications and updating CVs. We can provide a reference after your fifth week with us.
How to access:
You can get in touch yourself or ask your work coach or a trusted friend to do it for you. We have lots of start dates throughout the year. We are not a mandatory service and engaging with us won’t affect any benefits you receive.
- Employability
- Volunteering
- Manchester Cathedral, Victoria Street, Manchester, M3 1SX
- Contact Email
- beapartofit@volitioncommunity.org
- 0161 833 2220 (extension 242)
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 03/02/25)
- Availability
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Contact us for programme launch dates
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Manchester City
Languages: No information available
Manchester Chinese Centre - Legal and Welfare Advice
Since 2009, our voluntary lawyer provides expert legal and welfare advice every Monday at MCC for vulnerable Chinese community who have English Language barrier.
Our voluntary lawyer is expert in this field, providing independent and confidential advice to those in need with the aim to advise and promote self-confidence and independence.
ESOL English is available to our members every Mon-Thurs provided by WEA.
How to access:
To make an appointment with an Information and Advice Service Lawyer, please call us. Available times Monday 13:00 – 18:00.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Appointment Only
- ESOL
- 67 Ardwick Green N, M12 6FX, M12 6FX
- Contact Email
- info@mchinesecentre.org.uk
- 0161 275 9885
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/06/25)
- Availability
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Phone-line (to book appointment)
Mondays
Hours: 13:00 - 18:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Chinese Community
Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin
Manchester City Council (MCC)
The Manchester City Council website provides information about local services and support for residents in Manchester. It covers a wide range of topics, including education, health, housing, and community services.
Their website includes services and information for people looking to start a business.
How to access
Head to the website or use Business and IP Centre at Manchester Central Library (service also available in Bolton, Bury, Salford, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford) Ad-hoc, drop-in
- Employability
- Online
- The Town Hall Extension, Albert Square, Manchester, M2 5DB
- Central Library, St Peter's Square, Manchester, M2 5PD
- Website
- https://www.manchester.gov.uk/
- Contact Email
- MCRVIP@manchester.gov.uk
- 0161 234 1990
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 18/11/24)
- Availability
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Monday - Thursday
Hours: 09:00 - 20:00
Friday - Saturday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Manchester City Council (MCC) - Volunteer Inspire Programme
Manchester Volunteer Inspire Programme (MCRVIP) can help you find volunteering opportunities to suit your skills and interests.
Anyone can take part, you don't need any qualifications to begin volunteering. If you do have any qualifications or experience already, or if you have an up-to-date DBS, please let us know when you register.
Some specialised volunteering opportunities require some qualifications or experience and you can search for those that suit you best
How to access:
Getting involved couldn't be simpler; you can create your very own volunteer profile and once registered you get access to a wide range of exciting opportunities.
Register via: https://mcrvip.com/index?newRegistration=true
Search for Opportunities via: https://mcrvip.com/index-classic
- Volunteering
- Self Referral
- The Town Hall Extension, Albert Square, Manchester, M2 5DB
- Contact Email
- mcrvip@manchester.gov.uk
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Manchester City of Sanctuary
Manchester City of Sanctuary's vision is for every person seeking sanctuary to feel part of a supportive community that understands and welcomes them. Their mission is to make Manchester a welcoming place for refugees and asylum seekers.
They offer:
• face to face social sessions
• volunteering opportunities
• signposting to other orgs for support
• connection with local people and wider community
• accreditation for local orgs demonstrating work towards welcoming and removing barriers to sanctuary seekers
How to access:
Will accept self-referrals. If you’d like to receive updates about when we meet, our conversation clubs and activities you can get involved in, please sign up to our newsletter mailing list.
It’s very easy to do! Simply fill in your email and name details on this form: https://manchester.cityofsanctuary.org/newsletter-sign-up/
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Volunteering
- Levenshulme Inspire, 747 Stockport Rd, Levenshulme, Manchester, M19 3AR
- Contact Email
- manchester@cityofsanctuary.org
- 07546 575 195
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 03/02/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
None available
Manchester College - City Campus Manchester - 16-18 ESOL
Are you 16 – 18 years old? Do you speak English as a second language? If you said yes, then this course is for you!
You don't have to pay for this course if you're 16-18 years old.
This course will help you:
• Improve your English – reading, writing and speaking
• Practice English in subjects like Science, Technology, Engineering, and Art
• Learn useful skills in Maths, technology and communication
Work Experience is a vital part of the course and you will be supported in finding a work placement relevant to your study.
How to access:
Use our online form to complete your application. Remember: you can start now, and save it for completing later: https://www.tmc.ac.uk/courses/16-18-esoleal-study-programme/ ('apply now')
- English Language
- Self Referral
- ESOL
- City Campus, 60 Great Ducie St, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, M3 1LT
- Contact Email
- enquiries@tmc.ac.uk
- 03333 222 444
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 31/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Maximum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Manchester College - Harpurhey Campus - 16-18 ESOL
Are you 16 – 18 years old? Do you speak English as a second language? If you said yes, then this course is for you!
You don't have to pay for this course if you're 16-18 years old.
This course will help you:
• Improve your English – reading, writing and speaking
• Practice English in subjects like Science, Technology, Engineering, and Art
• Learn useful skills in Maths, technology and communication
Work Experience is a vital part of the course and you will be supported in finding a work placement relevant to your study.
How to access:
Use our online form to complete your application. Remember: you can start now, and save it for completing later: https://www.tmc.ac.uk/courses/16-18-esoleal-study-programme/ ('apply now')
- English Language
- Self Referral
- ESOL
- Campus, Harpurhey, Rochdale Road, Harpurhey, Manchester, M9 4AF
- Contact Email
- enquiries@tmc.ac.uk
- 03333 222 444
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 31/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Maximum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Manchester College - Openshaw Campus - 16-18 ESOL
Are you 16 – 18 years old? Do you speak English as a second language? If you said yes, then this course is for you!
You don't have to pay for this course if you're 16-18 years old.
This course will help you:
• Improve your English – reading, writing and speaking
• Practice English in subjects like Science, Technology, Engineering, and Art
• Learn useful skills in Maths, technology and communication
Work Experience is a vital part of the course and you will be supported in finding a work placement relevant to your study.
How to access:
Use our online form to complete your application. Remember: you can start now, and save it for completing later: https://www.tmc.ac.uk/courses/16-18-esoleal-study-programme/ ('apply now')
- English Language
- Self Referral
- ESOL
- Ashton Old Road, Openshaw, Manchester, M11 2WH
- Contact Email
- enquiries@tmc.ac.uk
- 03333 222 444
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 31/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Maximum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Manchester College - Wythenshawe Campus - 16-18 ESOL
Are you 16 – 18 years old? Do you speak English as a second language? If you said yes, then this course is for you!
You don't have to pay for this course if you're 16-18 years old.
This course will help you:
• Improve your English – reading, writing and speaking
• Practice English in subjects like Science, Technology, Engineering, and Art
• Learn useful skills in Maths, technology and communication
Work Experience is a vital part of the course and you will be supported in finding a work placement relevant to your study.
How to access:
Use our online form to complete your application. Remember: you can start now, and save it for completing later: https://www.tmc.ac.uk/courses/16-18-esoleal-study-programme/ ('apply now')
- English Language
- Self Referral
- ESOL
- Howard House, Wythenshawe Campus, Brownley Rd, Wythenshawe, Manchester, M22 9UH
- Contact Email
- enquiries@tmc.ac.uk
- 03333 222 444
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 31/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Maximum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Manchester Deaf Centre - Job Club
Manchester Deaf Centre drop-in Job Club supports people who are Deaf, deafened, hard of hearing and deaf blind into employment and with any training opportunities an individual may need to become job ready.
Where needed we work with employers and job centres to ensure that the D/deaf community are able to seek opportunities on a level playing field.
We work with you through the drop-in Job Club and one-to-one sessions to ensure you have the right information, support and access to address your needs.
We have supported people who have been offered a job within 2 weeks of registration and there have been others who have been with us for approximately eighteen months, as they require in-depth support and training before they become job-ready.
How to access:
One-to-one appointments are available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Please make an appointment if you wish to meet or discuss via video directly with our specialist advisors through this email: waite@manchesterdeafcentre.com or Text - 07557 095854 (Text Only)
- Employability
- Manchester Deaf Centre, Crawford House, Booth Street East, Manchester, M13 9GH
- Contact Email
- waite@manchesterdeafcentre.com
- 0161 273 3415
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/07/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Times
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
Languages: No information available
Manchester LA Homelessness Team
Manchester City Council provides services for individuals who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. They offer support to people of all ages, including families, young adults, and vulnerable individuals.
The service helps people find emergency accommodation, such as hostels or temporary housing, and provides advice on housing options. For example, they assist with applying for housing benefits and understanding rights as tenants.
How to access:
Our Customer Service Centre and Homelessness Reception are open on an appointment-only basis.
Please call us on 0161 234 4692 between 9am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday for help and support.
For help when the office is closed, phone: 0161 234 5001.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Appointment Only
- Phone
- Customer Service Centre, Town Hall Extension, Mount Street, Manchester, M2 5DB
- Contact Email
- hpasdutyofficer@manchester.gov.uk
- 0161 234 4692
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/06/25)
- Availability
-
Monday - Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 16:30
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Manchester
Those with NRPF may be able to access A Bed Every Night Support in limited cases via this service
Languages: No information available
Manchester Migrant Solidarity (MISOL)
Manchester Migrant Solidarity (Manchester MiSol) is a self-help group set up as a convergence space for all migrants including asylum seekers offering practical and social activities for mutual support, empowerment and solidarity with non-migrants to build a powerful political voice against the systematic mistreatment of migrants in the UK.
Here are some of what we undertake:
- Awareness raising of migrants and asylum seekers’ issues
- Workshops (appeals, legal, campaigning etc.)
- Language help/lessons
- Socials (cooking etc.)
- Anti-deportation mobilisation and detention support
- Film showings/talks/infosessions
How to access:
Contact us directly by email or telephone, or through our online contact form: https://manchestermigrantsolidarity.org/contact-us/contact-form-2/
- Education and Training
- English Language
- Online
- Phone and Email
- C/O Sacred Trininty Church, Salford, M3 5DW
- Contact Email
- info@manchestermigrantsolidarity.org
- 7448506003
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/06/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Manchester Refugee Support Network - Activities and Classes
MRSN run a programme of activities, groups and classes. Programmes include:
Shared Routes Our skills training program for people from migrant backgrounds.
Health and Well-being project Adult refugees can gather at Albert Park, Salford on Sundays, 9am-11am to play football together.
GREAT (Greater Manchester Refugees and Asylum Seekers Together) is our expert by experience forum.
Community Development This project works with refugee communities to help them organise and work together to improve the quality of community life.
ESOL, Arts and Crafts Fridays 1pm - 4pm (Asylum Hotel)
Yoga Class Friday 11am - 12pm (fortnightly) (Asylum Hotel)
How to access
Self referral via phone or email. Get specific referral emails and opening times on the website. We operate across multiple sites.
- Education and Training
- Self Referral
- 129 Princess Road, Manchester, M14 4RB
- St James Church, 95a Princess Road, Moss side, Manchester, M14 4TH
- Website
- https://mrsn.org.uk/services/
- Contact Email
- info@mrsn.org.uk
- 0161 868 0777
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
-
Contact for details
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: On Request
Manchester Refugee Support Network - Advice Services
Our General Advice service offers support with:
Universal credit and other benefits such as JSA/ESA and Child Benefit | Council tax Asylum support | National insurance numbers | HC2 certificate | Manchester Move issues | Private landlord issues | Opening a bank account | Registering for a GP | Driver’s license and traffic offences | Registering for college or ESOL | IA applications
The Refugee Integration Service (Wednesday 9:30am – 4:30pm, drop-in): RIS is a holistic provision for people who in the last 9 months have been granted Humanitarian Protection, Refugee Leave or other Leave to Remain status. You can get support and guidance around what steps to take now that you have been given the right to reside in the UK.
How to access
Appointments can be booked on our website
Monday, 10am - 4pm | Drop-in Refugee General Advice @St James Church, M14 4TH
Tuesday and Thursday at 1.30pm - 4pm | RIS & Home Search Club Drop in (advice for recent Manchester refugees) @141 Princess Road M14 4RE
Thursday at 10am | Drop-in/appointment Refugee General Advice (advice with housing, taxes, universal credit) @129 Princess Road M14 4RB
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Appointment Only
- Drop In
- 129 Princess Road, Manchester, M14 4RB
- St James Church, 95a Princess Road, Moss side, Manchester, M14 4TH
- Contact Email
- info@mrsn.org.uk
- 0161 868 0777
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
-
General Advice Service - Drop in & Appointment
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Monday, Thursday
Hours: 10:00 - 16:00
The Refugee Integration Service - Drop-in
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Tuesday, Thursday
Hours: 13:30 - 16:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: On Request
Manchester Refugee Support Network - Immigration Advice Drop-in
Our Immigration advice services provides advice and advocacy in immigration and nationality matters. We help individuals, as well as families, to obtain refugee status, leave to remain, settlement and British citizenship. We can advise on more complex asylum issues, and if we can’t help we can refer you to an organisation that can help you or we will provide you with a list of qualified legal representatives/solicitors.
Our Immigration Advice Service offers help with: Home office reference number | Lost BRP card | Naturalisation | UKVCAS appointments | Change address with home office | Leave in Line applications | British passport applications | Indefinite leave to remain applications.
Our Travel Document service can support with: Applying for a travel document or Certificate of travel Changing your delivery address for your travel document.
Our Asylum Support service can offer help with: How to claim asylum | Navigating the asylum process | Applying for asylum support including accommodation | Asylum Support appeal | Notifying the Home Office if your circumstances change | Finding legal representation/ Find a solicitor. | Accessing healthcare | Accessing education | Obtain an ARC card | Apply for the Right to Work while waiting for your asylum claim | Support during the post-decision period | Other asylum and post-asylum claim related matters
How to access
Appointments can be booked on our website
Monday, 10am - 4pm | Drop-in Asylum Support Service @129 Princess Road, M14 4RB
Tuesday 10am – 4pm | Appointment only Immigration support @129 Princess Road, M14 4RB
Wednesday at 10am - 4pm | Immigration Advice and travel documents drop in @St James Church, M14 4TH
Friday, 10am - 4pm | Appointment only Asylum Support Service @141 Princess Road, M14 4RE
Friday 10am - 12pm (fortnightly) | Asylum support @Asylum Hotel
- Immigration Legal Advice - IAA (OISC)
- Appointment Only
- Citizenship Applications
- IAA Level 2 (previously OISC)
- 129 Princess Road, Manchester, M14 4RB
- St James Church, 95a Princess Road, Moss side, Manchester, M14 4TH
- Contact Email
- info@mrsn.org.uk
- 0161 868 0777
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 25/11/24)
- Availability
-
See main description for details
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: On Request
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) - Volunteers
Volunteers play a vitally important role across all hospital sites at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT). They help to support our patients and visitors, day in and day out at our reception areas and within wards and departments.
Who can apply?
We encourage anyone aged 16 onwards to join our volunteering community at MFT, which covers: Oxford Road Campus (ORC), Wythenshawe Hospital (WTWA), North Manchester General Hospital.
How do I apply?
Please apply to the site you would like to volunteer at-
1) Oxford Road Campus:
Contact via services@mft.nhs.uk or 0161 276 5190
https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationGuid=e6681261-11e1-439a-bfde-0069f9affc42&ApplicationFormNumber=2
2) Wythenshawe/Trafford/Withington/Altrincham:
Contact via Volunteeringcentre@mft.nhs.uk or 0161 291 2939
https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationGuid=c063d473-026f-4c8c-83b9-5c352c388869&ApplicationFormNumber=2
3) North Manchester General Hospital:
Contact via nmgh@mft.nhs.uk or 0161 604 5892
https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationGuid=373ef84b-0f76-4dd6-b9f8-ba67492b4fab&ApplicationFormNumber=2
- Volunteering
- Contact Email
- resourcing@mft.nhs.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is at capacity, any new requests will be significantly delayed.
(last updated - 09/06/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Region: Greater Manchester
After submitting your application, you must also submit your signed references, parental consent (if required), and the completion of your mandatory training prior to becoming a volunteer.
Languages: No information available
Manchester Urban Diggers
Manchester Urban Diggers (MUD) is a not-for-profit social enterprise based in Greater Manchester, focused on community gardening and urban food projects.
We design, build, and manage food growing projects and community gardens, like Platt Fields Market Garden, to promote sustainable urban agriculture.
We offer volunteering opportunities, community events, and corporate team-building activities, all aimed at improving food systems and community well-being.
How to access:
Drop us an email or sign up as a volunteer on our site.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Platt Fields Market Garden, Platt Fields Park, Fallowfield, Manchester, M14 6LA
- Website
- https://www.wearemud.org/
- Contact Email
- lulu@wearemud.org
- 07450 323 795
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/06/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
None available
Manchester Volunteer Centre
We provide information, support and training to Manchester residents who want to volunteer and to organisations that work with or involve volunteers.
View current volunteer opportunities and apply for them via: https://manchestercommunitycentral.org/volunteer-centre-manchester/view-opportunities
You can tailor the search to your tastes to find the perfect role for you. Filter by your areas of interest, location, and times available. There is no way you won't find something you love!
Volunteer Drop-in:
We have a new drop-in set up, free for anyone looking to volunteer. Come by to have tea, biscuits and a chat with members of the volunteer centre team and learn about volunteering. We want to learn about you to find out what kind of volunteering would be best. The team will then sign you up on the spot to volunteering we think will suit you.
- Volunteering
- Ground Floor, Swan Buildings, 20 Swan Street, Manchester, M4 5JW
- Contact Email
- info@volunteercentremanchester.co.uk
- 0161 830 4770
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/06/25)
- Availability
-
Drop-in
Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month
Hours: 10:00 - 15:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
MAP - Migrant Access Project
The Migrant Access Project (MAP) is a council led initiative that works to to bridge the gap between services and communities by equipping new and emerging communities across the city with the knowledge, skills, networks, and experience to cascade key messages with their communities in first languages.
The project achieves this by facilitating bespoke training, with help from key service partners, to share information about a range of support. The training is themed according to key priorities; work and money, health and wellbeing, education and language, advocacy and advice, community safety and belonging, and housing and environment. In addition to MAP training, the project shares opportunities for attendees to exercise their voice and influence on key services within the city through consultations.
The project aims:
To increase newer communities understanding of life in Leeds and access to services.
To improve local neighbourhoods and strengthen community relations.
To connect communities and services to build capacity and improve partnership working.
To increase community voice and influence (community engagement, service development, social cohesion approaches and civic participation).
An 8 week training programme (2.5 hours each week) is regularly delivered through the project to train new Migrant Community Networkers.
For more information on how to get involved, email: migrantaccessproject@leeds.gov.uk
Schedule of Drop-in
Tuesday 16th September 2025 10-12pm
Technorth, 9 Harrogate Rd, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 3NB Training Room 7
Tuesday 30th September 2025 10-12pm
Reginald Centre room 1 263 Chapeltown Rd, Leeds LS7 3EX
Tuesday 14th October 2025 10-12pm
Technorth, 9 Harrogate Rd, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 3NB Training Room 7
Tuesday 28th October 2025 10-12pm
Reginald Centre room 1 263 Chapeltown Rd, Leeds LS7 3EX
Tuesday 11th November 2025 10-12pm
Technorth, 9 Harrogate Rd, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 3NB Training Room 7
Tuesday 25th November 2025 10-12pm
Reginald Centre room 1 263 Chapeltown Rd, Leeds LS7 3EX
Tuesday 16th December 2025 10-12pm
Technorth, 9 Harrogate Rd, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 3NB Training Room
- Education and Training
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Self Referral
- Culture
- Drop-in
- Peer Support
- Contact Email
- migrantaccessporject@leeds.gov.uk
- 07562439583
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/08/25)
- Availability
-
MAP Drop-in
Valid: 16 Sep 2025 - 16 Dec 2025
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Attending Type: In-person
Notes: Contact us to confirm the schedule of service
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Leeds
Open to all
Languages: No information available
Maternity Action - Greater Manchester & Cheshire East - Maternity Rights Advice Line
The Maternity Rights Advice Line offers free telephone and email advice on rights at work, maternity pay and benefits for pregnant women and new parents.
We do not charge for emails or phone calls, no matter how many times you contact us.
Examples of the questions our advisers can help you with:
• Maternity pay questions
• Money for parents and babies
• Redundancy during pregnancy and maternity leave
How to access:
If you live or work in the Greater Manchester and Cheshire East area and need advice on your rights at work, please contact us via our email advice contact form: https://maternityaction.org.uk/manchester-maternity-rights-form/
We will aim to respond to emails within 5-10 working days.
- Advice and Support
- Phone
- Unit 4, Wells House, 5-7 Wells Terrace, London, N4 3JU
- Contact Email
- info@maternityaction.org.uk
- 0808 801 0488 (freephone)
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/06/25)
- Availability
-
Phone Line
Monday to Friday
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Cheshire East, Greater Manchester
Languages: On Request
MCR Solicitors - Manchester Office
MCR Solicitors is a multi-service law firm in Manchester, UK. Whilst we are based in Manchester, you do not need to be based here to seek legal advice.
Our team of immigration solicitors in Manchester specialised in all immigration matters, including visa applications, British citizenship and Settlement (ILR).
Services include:
• Family Visas UK (Apply, Extend or Switch)
• Work Visas UK (Apply, Extend or Switch)
• Business & Investment Visas UK
• Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) to Settle in the UK
• British Citizenship (Naturalisation or Registration)
• Visitor Visas UK (Short-Term Stay)
• Student Visas UK (Study in the UK)
• Other Immigration Applications
How to access:
Complete our enquiry form for a callback via: https://www.mcrsolicitors.co.uk/contact#enq
(or)
Call us on 0161 466 1280 for legal advice and assistance with your UK visa application. Our team of immigration solicitors in Manchester is ready to you.
- Immigration Legal Advice
- Legal Aid Solicitors
- First Floor, 1024 Stockport Rd, Manchester, M19 3WX
- Website
- https://www.mcrsolicitors.co.uk/
- Contact Email
- info@mcrsolicitors.co.uk
- 0161 466 1280
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
-
Business Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: No information available
Meeting Point Weekly Drop-in
Our drop-in provides a safe and welcoming environment. We provide a hot meal cooked by a different volunteer or beneficiary each week; fresh and dried food parcels and a nearly new shop; confidential help and advice; Language Cafe and conversation; computer and internet use; fun activities, holistic therapies and children’s arts and crafts.
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Food
- Armley Ridge Road, Leeds, LS12 3LE
- Contact Email
- asiyeh.s@ccacp.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 05/06/25)
- Availability
-
Mondays
Hours: 14:15 - 16:30
Notes: Term time only
Immigration Status: Refused Asylum Seeker, Refugee or humanitarian protection, Asylum Seeker
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Leeds
Languages: No information available
Me & Ma: For Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Mums
Are you a mum going through the asylum process or living as a refugee in the UK?
Me & Ma is a community project made for you — for mums who may have struggled with their mental health during or after pregnancy.
We know how tough it can be. You might feel low, anxious, lonely, or unsure where to turn for help. That’s why we’ve created a safe, welcoming space online — to support you, share stories, and remind you that you’re not alone.
Through Instagram and TikTok, we share:
• Mental health tips from doctors and psychologists
• Stories and podcasts from other mums with similar journeys
• Fun and creative content like our Food Bank Cooking Challenge
• Simple guides to what mental health support looks like in the UK
We also want to hear from you. Later this year, we’re holding makeup and wellbeing workshop to understand what support you need and how we can make services better for you.
Follow us:
Instagram: @_me.and.ma
TikTok: @me_and_ma25
You are not alone. This is a space for support, understanding, and community — just for mums like you.
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Online
- Mental Health
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 15/07/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection, Asylum Seeker
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Leeds
Refugee & asylum-seeking mothers and birthing people
Languages: No information available
Mend the Gap
The service addresses multiple forms of violence against women and girls (VAWG) within Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities, particularly African and Arab speaking communities. This includes asylum seekers, trafficked women, refugees, and those with no recourse to public funds. The service gives women a safe space to discuss issues that affect them and support each other. We have specialist support available for members who are survivors or are currently experiencing violence against women and girls.
- Women and female identifying only
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Easton Family Centre, Beaufort Street, Bristol, St Jude's, BS5 0SQ
- Contact Email
- info@refugeewomenofbristol.org.uk
- 0117 941 5867
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 28/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Women and female identifying only
Languages: No information available
Men's Clothes Stall
WEDNESDAY 13:00-15:00pm
Hull Help For Refugees MEN's clothes stall 13:00-15:00
- Men and male identifying only
- Drop In
- 3 Wright Street, Hull, HU2 8HU
- Contact Email
- hullhelpforrefugees@gmail.com
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
-
Wednesdays 13:00-15:00pm
Immigration Status: All
Region: Kingston upon Hull
None available
Mentoring
Our mentoring project pairs up refugees and asylum seekers with volunteers over a 6-month period to provide one-to-one emotional and practical support.
- Advice and Support
- Referral
- Contact Email
- annora@borderlands.org.uk
- 0117 9040479
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating close to capacity, please expect delays.
(last updated - 20/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
Merseyside Refugee Support Network - Casework and Advocacy Support
We offer casework and advocacy support to help clients with benefit applications, support with applications for statutory housing services, emergency financial and destitution support. Once out of crisis we offer employability support. We also offer support to Refugee Diaspora communities.
Services Include:
• Crisis interventions – access to emergency welfare and food support
• Welfare benefits such as Universal Credit
• Housing support, guidance and advocacy
• Following family reunion – benefits, and housing support, guidance and advocacy
• Help open a bank account
• Managing utilities
• Writing letters and advocacy
• Health awareness and accessibility
• Healthy eating/cooking on a budget
• Confidence building and pre-employability support
• Employability support – develop and understand a CV; job search skills; Security Industry Authority (SIA) applications
• Volunteering opportunities and employment skills
How to access:
Casework drop-in: Monday to Thursday from 9.30-12.00
- Advice and Support
- Employability
- Health and Wellbeing
- Housing
- Volunteering
- Self Referral
- St Anne's Centre, 7 Overbury St, Liverpool, L7 3HJ
- Website
- https://mrsnliverpool.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- info@mrsnliverpool.org.uk
- 0151 709 7557
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
-
Drop-in
Monday to Thursday
Hours: 09:30 - 12:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Merseyside
Languages: No information available
Metropolitan Congregation (MCC) - LGBTQI+ Support
We are a Christ-centred congregation which serves, celebrates and affirms the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (lgbt) communities of Manchester and North West England.
All are welcome.
Our services are celebrative yet thoughtful and aim to appeal to folk from a range of different church backgrounds as well as to those for whom spirituality is new.
We offer a place to explore Christian spirituality and help people live the Christian faith in ways which make sense in our contemporary society.
We are a friendly church and after worship - which usually lasts around one hour - everyone is invited to stay for refreshments and a chat.
How to access:
We meet in Chorlton, about 4 miles south of Manchester city centre, we are easily accessible by Metrolink and bus services, and we offer a warm welcome to all our services and events.
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Faith Group
- LGBTQI+
- Wilbraham St Ninian's United Reformed Church, Chorlton, Manchester, M21 0XJ
- Contact Email
- contact@metropolitanchurch.org.uk
- +44 7973 314193
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
-
Sunday Service
Opens At: 16:30
Notes: In-person services, 1st Sunday of each month at 4pm. Other Sundays, services over Zoom at 4pm.
Open Church - Thursday
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Micro Rainbow - Greater Manchester - Housing
Providing safe temporary housing for LGBTQI asylum seekers in the UK. Our houses provide a safe and temporary shelter for all LGBTQI asylum seekers. They are located in the London area, in the North West and in the West Midlands.
We also provide moving on services as well as various social inclusion programmes.
How to access:
Please call our helpline or email us for more information.
Our phoneline is open for first time callers from Monday to Friday from 2pm – 5pm
If you are not a first-time caller, please call our phoneline from Monday to Friday from 10am – 4pm and select the relevant options to get in touch with a member of staff.
If you need a translator, please email social@microrainbow.org to arrange this in advance.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Housing
- Phone
- LGBTQI+
- Contact Email
- housing@microrainbow.org
- 07704 170 548
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
-
See service description
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
LGBTI+ people seeking asylum
Languages: On Request
Micro Rainbow - Greater Manchester - Moving on Programme
After piloting and testing activities for over ten years, we have shaped an LGBTQI-refugee centred moving on programme.
This consists of one-to-one support to those who have recently become refugees in order to: • Obtain National Insurance numbers • Register with Universal Credit • Open bank accounts
Service includes:
Employability: Micro Rainbow works with various partners, including the third and private sector, to -
• Provide one to one support over a period of six to twelve months to prepare and review a moving on plan (e.g. to find employment)
• Organise workshops around CV writing and interview skills
• Facilitate job opportunities
Fellowship programme: This programme is exclusively for LGBTQI asylum seekers and refugees. It is designed to ensure visibility and leadership of people with lived experience within Micro Rainbow and the wider society.
For more information on this programme, please click here: https://microrainbow.org/fellowship/
How to access:
Please call our helpline or email us for more information.
Our phoneline is open for first time callers from Monday to Friday from 2pm – 5pm
If you are not a first-time caller, please call our phoneline from Monday to Friday from 10am – 4pm and select the relevant options to get in touch with a member of staff.
If you need a translator, please email social@microrainbow.org to arrange this in advance.
- Employability
- Phone and Email
- LGBTQI+
- Contact Email
- movingon@microrainbow.org
- 07704 170 548
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
-
See service description
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
LGBTI+ people seeking asylum
Languages: On Request
Middlesex Law Chambers
We are immigration law specialists who can offer you sound and easily understood advice and give you the guidance that you need.
Whether you're trying to sort a work permit or you need details on immigration, we will help you complete the relevant paperwork as well as making sure you are aware of any legal ramifications.
Depending on your circumstances, you may be able to cover some of your costs by claiming legal aid.
Services include:
• Human rights cases
•Asylum services
•Settlement
•Fresh representations
•Domestic violence
•Immigration advice
How to access:
Please call us at 020 884 31172 or 07988 100 480 or email us for more information
- Immigration Legal Advice
- Legal Aid Solicitors
- Middlesex Law Chambers, 1st floor, 5 South Road, Southall, Middlesex, London, UB1 1SU
- Contact Email
- hinaandfarooq@aol.com
- 02088431172
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/01/25)
- Availability
-
Business Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: No information available
MIDST Manchester
Manchester Immigration Detainee Support Scheme - we visit immigration detainees held at Manchester Airport. We offer emotional and social support to try and improve the conditions of people held in detention.
MIDST is a volunteer-run group and visits and supports men and women being detained at RSTHF302, a short-term holding facility at Manchester Airport.
The group also visits and supports men being held post-sentence under immigration control at HMP Manchester. We provide information about detention, people's rights, and signpost people to relevant support.
How to access:
MIDST visits the centre three times a week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) between 10am-12pm. Usually it is just one member per visit. We introduce ourselves to anyone who is in detention and offer the opportunity to speak with us in private in the visitors room.
If you would like to meet with us just ask a member of staff or speak to us when our volunteers come to visit. We can also be contacted via email.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Mental Health
- Manchester short term holding facility, Argosy Dr,, Manchester, M90 5PZ
- HM Prison Manchester, 1 Southall St, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, M60 9AH
- Website
- https://midsthelp.co.uk/
- Contact Email
- midstvisitors@gmail.com
- 0207 281 0533
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Those in detention in Manchester Airport short holding facility.
Languages: On Request
Migrant & Asylum Support Service
Are you seeking asylum or experiencing immigration issues and living with HIV? Claiming asylum or going through the immigration system can be challenging and emotional. It can be especially hard if you are also living with HIV. This specialist service offers you a safe, confidential and supportive space. We offer ongoing emotional and practical support. We have good links with legal professionals and other refugee and asylum support services. We can also offer some financial support at times of destitution and hardship. We know that the immigration system can be difficult but you do have a right to support. We are here to help.
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- The Old Co-Op, Ground Floor, 40-42 Chelsea Road, , Bristol, Easton, BS5 6AF
- Contact Email
- info@brigstowe.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 05/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
None available
Migrant Help - Asylum Help
Migrant Help provides independent advice and guidance to assist asylum seekers in the UK move through and understand the asylum process.
We can advise you in your language on issues such as:
• How to claim asylum
• Navigating the asylum process
• Applying for asylum support including accommodation
• Notifying the Home Office if your circumstances change
• Finding legal representation
• Accessing healthcare
• Support during the post-decision period - read about the support available after positive decision here, and negative decision here
• Other asylum and post-asylum claim related matters
• We can signpost you to other helpful services in your area by telephone or in person, just talk to your adviser for more information.
You should also contact us regarding:
• Maintenance issues – to report problems with your asylum accommodation. We will liaise with the accommodation provider on your behalf to address these.
• Request for assistance – if you feel there is a risk to your/your family’s health and wellbeing. This can be to report suspected child neglect, domestic violence, sexual harassment or exploitation, anti-social behaviour, destitution or homelessness or suspected extremism or radicalisation.
• Asylum payment issues – in case your card is lost or stolen, you forget your PIN, receive incorrect payment or don’t receive your payment. We will liaise with the payment provider on your behalf.
How to access:
24/7 support through our helpline and webchat on our website.
If you are a third party organisation and wish to contact Migrant Help on behalf of an asylum seeker, please include a signed consent form. Include your details as well, in case we need to contact you for further information.
Please note that queries relating to eligibility, change of circumstances or outstanding applications for support will require support from our Eligibility Advice and Guidance Line (EAGL), which operates Monday-Friday 8am-8pm.
- Advice and Support
- Housing
- Phone
- Helpline
- Contact Email
- info@migranthelpuk.org
- 0808 8010 503
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/03/25)
- Availability
-
Phoneline operates 24/7/365
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: Interpreters available in all languages
Migrant Help FREE PHONE from Rochdale Library
Rochdale Council are pleased to announce that we have Migrant Help phone line, built in to our free phone number service, in our Rochdale Central Library phone lines. People seeking sanctuary can use any of the free phones, and press '30' and it takes them directly to the Migrant Help Helpline, where they say what language and an interpreter is usually available.
- Rochdale Central Library, Number One Riverside, Smith Street, Rochdale, OL16 1XU
- Contact Email
- RochdaleCentralLibrary@rochdale.gov.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
-
Phone-line
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday, Thursday
Hours: 09:00 - 18:00
Saturday
Hours: 10:00 - 15:00
Immigration Status: Asylum Seeker
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Migrant Help - Slavery and Trafficking Victim Support
Migrant Help is one of the leading providers of specialist support and accommodation services for adult victims in the UK. We have dedicated casework teams assisting victims in Scotland, Northern Ireland and England.
Services include:
• Providing safe accommodation
• Facilitating access to health services and counselling
• Emotional wellbeing
• Providing financial and practical assistance
• Assistance with accessing compensation
• Liaising with law enforcement
• Re-connecting with family
• Assistance with acquiring new identification documents
• Integration into the community or a safe and supported repatriation if requested
How to access:
If you suspect that you or someone you have come across may be an adult victim of modern slavery and in need of help, please contact The Salvation Army’s confidential and anonymous referral helpline on 0800 808 3733 – available 365 days a year, 24/7 with interpretation services where needed.
If you or someone you know is a potential victim of exploitation, please email nrm@migranthelpuk.org for further information.
- Advice and Support
- Support to Victims of Trafficking
- Contact Email
- nrm@migranthelpuk.org
- 01304 203977
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/08/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin, Polish, Albanian, Romanian, Vietnamese
Migrant Support
Volunteers and staff help with asylum support, asylum process, claiming asylum, how to access immigration advice and referrals and signposting to other solicitor firms and legal services colleagues.
They also provide advice and practical support on accessing services including housing, access to health and welfare services.
Services include:
• Refugee travel documents (for those with refugee status only)
• Naturalisation as British Citizen (adult)
• Registration as British Citizen (child)
• Lost BRP card
• EEA residence cards for EEA national and their family members (including permanent residency)
• NLT and TOC (bio-metric residence card for those with visa in passport of paper document)
• Leave in line application (for a child of a refugee born after parent is granted refugee status).
Deliver ESOL classes, Language Parties, Language Clubs, Migrants Voices from the North – Radio Show.
How to access:
Main ESOL contact: sandra@migrantsupport.org.uk
Volunteer coordinator: sophie@migrantsupport.org.uk
- Advice and Support
- English Language
- Housing
- Central Buildings Oldham St, Manchester, M1 1JQ
- Contact Email
- info@migrantsupport.org.uk
- 0161 2371427
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/03/25)
- Availability
-
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Thursday, Friday
Hours: 10:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Migrant Support - Belonging Through ESOL & Physical Activity
The ‘Belonging through walking, talking and playing’ (BTWTP) is an inclusive project with 3 main elements which will help our potential beneficiaries to engage with physical activity, learning and increase their feeling of belonging in Manchester.
All of our activities are tied to language learning.
Walk and talk: Combination of ESOL / Culture and history sessions and walks. This activity is focused on engaging with Manchester and engaging with the English language on foot.
How to access:
Contact us in person or via email info@migrantsupport.org.uk for more information
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- ESOL
- Central Buildings Oldham St, Manchester, M1 1JQ
- Contact Email
- info@migrantsupport.org
- 0161 237 1427
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Migrant Support - Digital Inclusion
The Digital Inclusion project aims to help vulnerable migrants and refugees to get closer to employment and further education.
Beneficiaries come from across Greater Manchester to join online sessions and face-to-face at our central Manchester classrooms.
This project is targeted at learners with very low levels of English (hard-to-reach target groups) and individuals with poor digital skills.
Teachers and volunteers provide intensive individual support to help learners increase their levels of confidence and be able to move forward in the digital space.
How to access:
For more information please drop-in or email us
- Education and Training
- Employability
- Digital Support
- Central Buildings Oldham St, Manchester, M1 1JQ
- Contact Email
- info@migrantsupport.org.uk
- 0161 2371427
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Migrant Support - ESOL For People From Hong Kong
If you are interested in joining one of our courses and you are from Hong Kong and are resident of the Manchester area, please get in touch with us.
Classes vary from informal ESOL classes to Ascentis-accredited courses, according to your level. Teachers will help you improve your communication skills and prepare you for exams.
How to access:
Please fill out the self-referral form in the link below, and we'll contact you as soon as possible to set up an appointment, assess your ESOL level, and discuss the other projects or activities you can get involved in within our organisation.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfrZH0-SBJUWcy80yyTMZvWgwYQwiRIRNwsfTd9QdMEIPkY2g/viewform
- English Language
- ESOL
- Central Buildings Oldham St, Manchester, M1 1JQ
- Contact Email
- andrew@migrantsupport.org.uk
- 0161 2371427
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
For people from Hong Kong
Languages: Cantonese
Mind - Manchester
Our purpose is to create a space where mental health comes first. We believe that everyone deserves to be supported in their mental health needs and that we have a part to play in that.
We provide free and impartial advice on welfare benefits, debt and housing to people with mental health needs living in Manchester.
How to access:
See services pages of website for details or call our info-line.
- Self-referral or referral through others with the individual’s written consent.
- Call or email to arrange an initial chat with our Peer Support Development Workers: tel: 0161 769 5732 or email: peersupport@manchestermind.org
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Online
- Mental Health
- Zion Community Resource Centre, 339 Stretford Road, Hulme, Manchester, M15 4ZY
- Website
- https://www.manchestermind.org/
- Contact Email
- info@manchestermind.org
- 0161 769 5732
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
-
Phone Line
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Mon - Fri
Hours: 10:00 - 15:00
Attending Type: (except Bank Holidays)
Notes: Outside of these hours you can leave a message and someone will get back to you within 24 hours (Monday-Friday).
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Manchester
None available
Mind - Rochdale
Rochdale Mind is a mental health charity that provides support to people in the Rochdale area. They focus on helping individuals who are experiencing mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, and stress. Their aim is to improve mental wellbeing and promote recovery.
A confidential counselling service provides one to one counselling sessions to help relieve stress, anxiety and depression, increase self-esteem and improve relationships.
The Wellbeing Co-ordinator for New and Emerging Communities supports a range of different communities and population groups, including: Asylum Seekers and Refugees who are provided with advice and guidance to access a range of legal, housing, health and wellbeing services.
How to access:
The first step in accessing any of the help available at Rochdale and District Mind is to complete a referral form and to meet a Wellbeing Coordinator to discuss your issues.
You and your Wellbeing Coordinator will then build up an individual action plan to tackle your issues.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Online
- Phone and Email
- Mental Health
- Website
- https://www.rochdalemind.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- ruksanaghoas@rochdalemind.org.uk
- 01706 752339
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
-
Monday - Thursday
Hours: 09:30 - 16:30
Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 16:30
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Rochdale
It is available to anyone living in, or whose GP is in Rochdale, Heywood or Middleton and is not accessing counselling/therapy elsewhere but they are unable to offer counselling to people affected with PTSD.
Languages: On Request
Mind - Salford
Mind in Salford is an independent, user focused charity providing vital services to make a positive difference to the wellbeing and mental health of local people.
Service includes:
• Welfare Rights & Debt Advice: We provide free, independent, impartial and confidential advice for adults in Salford who are registered with a Salford GP and who have a mental health condition.
• Independent Care Act Advocacy (ICAA) to eligible clients in Salford (including Care Act Carers Advocacy)
• Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA) in Meadowbrook, Woodlands and Prestwich Hospitals and associated services
• Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy (IMCA) in Salford.
• Independent NHS Complaints Advocacy (ICA) in Salford.
How to access:
Call our info-line or head to the website.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Mental Health
- Mind in Salford, The Angel Centre, 1 St. Philips Place, Salford, M3 6FA
- Contact Email
- info@mindsalford.org.uk
- 0161 710 1070
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
-
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Salford
None available
Mind - Stockport and District
Together we are stronger. We believe that no one should face mental health problems alone, which is why in addition to working with national Mind we are also one of five local Minds that work across Greater Manchester.
Service includes:
• Information & Signposting Helpline: Whether you are experiencing mental health difficulties yourself, or are looking for information to support a family member, friend or neighbour, you can contact our helpline.
• Carers Support Service: For carers of adults who are diagnosed with a mental health problem, autism or who are experiencing emotional distress. If you provide emotional and/or practical mental health support to a relative, friend or neighbour who could not manage without your help, you may be able to receive support as a Carer.
• Carers Drop-in: For more information and to sign up, please get in touch via phone or email
• Singing for Fun: our singing group enables users to build confidence, have fun and gain access to valuable information and services. Hot and cold drinks and biscuits are provided during the session.
• Thursday at One Art Group: The group encourages services users to express themselves using their creativity to turn their hand at a number of different forms of art
How to access:
If you would like to get involved in any of our groups please email or call us.
You can phone us and speak directly to a staff member, during the opening hours . Please be aware that our phone lines are not monitored outside of our opening hours.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Phone
- Mental Health
- Disability Stockport, 23 High Street, Stockport, SK1 1EG
- Contact Email
- info@stockportmind.org.uk
- 0161 480 7393
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
-
Information & Signposting Helpline
Mondays & Wednesdays
Hours: 09:30 - 13:00
Thursdays
Hours: 09:30 - 16:30
Thursday at One Art Group
Thursdays
Hours: 13:00 - 15:00
Stockport Mind Carers Drop In
Third Wednesday of the month
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Singing for Fun
Every Friday
Hours: 14:00 - 15:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Stockport
None available
Mitchell Hey Community Room - Job Club
Drop in Job club
- Employability
- Drop In
- 28 Burnside Crescent, Middleton, Rochdale, M24 5NN
- Contact Email
- jobsandskills@rochdale.gov.uk
- 01706 647474
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
-
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Tuesday
Hours: 14:00 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Rochdale
None available
Mother Companions
Our core service, the Mother Companion project, provides migrated Mamas with nurturing, one-to-one support. We form a team of 2-3 Mother Companions around each parent. Mother Companions are all experienced birth workers who volunteer to offer continuity of care throughout the antenatal, birth, and postnatal period. Please visit our website for information on how to refer and FAQs.
Antenatal, Pregnancy, Birth, Postnatal, Baby
- Children, families and new mothers
- Women and female identifying only
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Referral
- Self Referral
- Antenatal
- Birth
- Contact Email
- hello@projectmama.org
- 01179415320
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/08/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
Moveable Feast
Moveable Feast caters for various occasion, such as such as conferences, AGMs, team meetings, weddings, or any other special event. Moveable feast works with amazing people who have been made destitute by the UK's asylum system. Our chefs are asylum seekers who come from all around the world. All profit we make goes into providing vital assistance to asylum seekers through our other services. Moveable Feast offers BHN members and refugees to connect with UK citizens, improve skills for integration and employment, and feel less lonely and become a part of the community.
- Education and Training
- Employability
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Volunteering
- Drop In
- Online
- Phone
- Easton Family Centre, Beaufort Street, Bristol, St Jude's, BS5 0SQ
- Contact Email
- bibiana@bhn.org.uk
- 07749 872292
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 05/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
None available
Moving On After Trauma (MOAT)
We offer groups to help people understand how trauma affects them. We teach people skills to manage their symptoms and help them feel better. For example, to sleep better, to feel more relaxed and to have fewer flashbacks. We accept referrals from Vitaminds: 0333 200 1893 or www.vitahealthgroup.co.uk. You can ask your support worker or GP for help with the referral. Care Coordinators at AWP can also refer you directly.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Contact Email
- awp.hopeserviceteam@nhs.net
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 06/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
Mustard Tree- Community Shop Ancoats
Mustard tree runs a community shop in Ancoats, offering access to low cost food through the food club, clothing and household essentials such as furniture, white goods and pots and pans.
Here, people seeking asylum can get free clothing up to a value of £15 a month.
How to access:
For more information, please call or email
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Food
- 110 Oldham Road, Ancoats, Manchester, M4 6AG
- Contact Email
- information@mustardtree.org.uk
- 0161 228 7331
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/08/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Times
Monday to Saturday
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Mustard Tree- Community Shop Eccles
Mustard tree runs a community shop in Eccles, offering access to low cost food through the food club, clothing and household essentials such as furniture, white goods and pots and pans.
Here, people seeking asylum can get free clothing up to a value of £15 a month.
How to access:
For more information, please call or email
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Food
- 15 Southway, Eccles Precinct, Eccles, Salford, M30 0LJ
- Contact Email
- information@mustardtree.org.uk
- 0161 228 7331
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/08/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Times
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fridays
Hours: 10:00 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Mustard Tree- Community Shop Little Hulton
Mustard tree runs a community shop in Little Hulton, offering access to low cost food through the food club, clothing and household essentials such as furniture, white goods and pots and pans.
Here, people seeking asylum can get free clothing up to a value of £15 a month.
How to access:
For more information, please call or email
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Food
- 50 Little Hulton District Centre, Manchester, M28 0AU
- Contact Email
- information@mustardtree.org.uk
- 0161 228 7331
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/08/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Times
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fridays
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Mustard Tree - Freedom Project and Courses
Mustard Tree’s Freedom Project is a life skills and work readiness program aimed at helping people who’ve had more barriers than usual to moving on in life and achieving independence: barriers such as homelessness, mental health issues, addiction recovery or a criminal record.
The overall goal of the project is to equip participants with the sort of skills and experience that will improve their likelihood of future employment and (arguably more importantly) give them a sense of belonging to a community.
With that in mind, participants work within Mustard Tree and learn about the key areas of our operation, from customer services and office admin, to catering and waste recycling.
How to access:
Head Office Open days every 3 weeks. No need to register and public transport travel costs reimbursed.
Find out about our next open day: Call 0161 228 7331 or email freedom@mustardtree.org.uk.
- Education and Training
- 110 Oldham Road, Ancoats, Greater Manchester, M4 6AG
- Website
- https://mustardtree.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- freedom@mustardtree.org.uk
- 0161 228 7331
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Manchester
• Over 18 years old • 2 days a week commitment • 6 month placement (can end anytime and will not affect benefits) • Basic level of English (Entry Level 2)
None available
Mustard Tree - Welcome Hub
Mustard Tree is a charity working with Manchester City Council to help people who are refugees.
We have a safe, warm space where you can visit to get information and advice on housing, employment and money management.
Service includes:
• Face-to-face appointments
• Information and advice on housing options
• Help with managing finances
• Help with finding work
• Information on other services
How to access:
Drop-in or submit a referral form on the website to register for services like Food Club and hear more about clubs, classes and the Freedom Project (life-skills and employability training placements).
For self referrals and client referrals, please complete a referral form via: https://mustardtree.org.uk/get-help/ and email to referrals@mustardtree.org.uk, or call 0161 228 7331
- Advice and Support
- Employability
- Benefits
- Digital Support
- ESOL
- 110 Oldham Road, Ancoats, Manchester, M4 6AG
- Website
- https://mustardtree.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- information@mustardtree.org.uk
- 0161 228 7331
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 08/09/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
ID and proof of benefits are required to register.
Languages: French
National Bereavement Service (NBS)
The National Bereavement Service provides practical and emotional assistance after a death. If you or a loved one is experiencing loss, you can access free support today.
We are a not-for-profit organisation, and our services are completely free of charge, whether you contact us by phone, email or web-chat.
Services include:
• Quick Guides
• Practical Help: Pre-death Planning, Legal Support, Probate Support, Estate Planning, Finding a Suitable Funeral Director, Will Writing Services, Covering Funeral Costs
• Emotional Help: Grief, Specific Relationships, Supporting Others, Sharing the News, Getting Help & Counselling, Managing Grief, Traumatic Bereavement
• Workplace & Training: Bereavement Training for Professionals, Grief & Employment Support for Employers, Individual Bereavement Training
How to access:
Please call us on 0800 0246 121, email us at info@thenbs.org or complete the contact form via: https://thenbs.org/contact-us
- Advice and Support
- Funeral Costs
- Website
- https://thenbs.org/
- Contact Email
- info@thenbs.org
- 0800 0246 121
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/12/24)
- Availability
-
Office Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 18:00
Saturday
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
None available
National Zakat Foundation - Apply For Help
Apply for help from National Zakat Foundation. If you’re a Muslim in need of support, Zakat given through NZF may be able to help.
You can get help in these three areas:
• Hardship Relief Fund- The Hardship Relief Fund provides cash grants towards monthly expenses, such as food and clothing, to help vulnerable Muslims in the UK who are unable to pay for basic living costs.
• Housing- This fund offers grants to help Muslims in the UK who need support to live in affordable, liveable and safe accommodation.
• Empowerment- The Empowerment Programme provides grants and tailored support to Muslims in the UK, helping them gain essential skills, qualifications, and employment opportunities.
How to access:
Whether you need support, need help with your understanding and calculating your Zakat or have a general enquiry, we’re here to help.
If you need any assistance with the application form, please email ask@nzf.org.uk
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Financial Support
- National Zakat Foundation, 124 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX
- Contact Email
- ask@nzf.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/07/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: National
Muslim Community
Languages: No information available
New Life Church Tameside - Food Bank & Services
Breakfast Club runs every Wednesday from 9:30-11:30 am: Free hot breakfast for anyone who would like to come and join us rather than sit at home alone, or needs a warm place in the cold winter months.
The 'Thursday Feast' runs from 4-6pm: Free 2 course cooked meal for everyone in need of support, company or a warm space and socialising.
Tameside East Food Bank runs on Thursdays, from 1-3pm. New Life Centre is a Trussell Trust Food Bank Distribution Centre based on referrals from agencies and vouchers being presented at the time of parcel collection.
How to access:
Drop ins welcome for our food bank. Information on activities running is available via our Events Calender: https://www.newlifetameside.org.uk/whats-on/events/
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Food Bank
- New Life Church, St James Street, Ashton-Under-Lyne, OL6 6SF
- Contact Email
- nlc@newlifetameside.org.uk
- 0161 339 7924
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
-
Breakfast Club
Wednesdays
Hours: 09:30 - 11:30
Thursday Feast
Hours: 16:00 - 18:00
Food Bank
Thursdays
Hours: 13:00 - 15:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Tameside
None available
Newly Granted Refugee Status
If you have recently been granted leave to remain, we can provide advice and support around rights and entitlements in the move on period, including help with applying for benefits, exploring housing options, information about and support to access healthcare, education and employment, and additional services such as applying for travel documents.
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Immigration Legal Advice - IAA (OISC)
- Appointment Only
- Referral
- Self Referral
- Move On Support
- Refugee Integration
- Contact Email
- refugeeservicebristol@redcross.org.uk
- 0117 941 5040
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/06/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection, Other - with leave to remain
Region: Bristol
Languages: Interpreters available in all languages
NHS Talking Therapies - Bury
NHS Bury Talking Therapies is for people over the age of 16 years, who are registered with a GP in Bury.
We offer support and treatment if you're experiencing symptoms such as difficulty sleeping, low mood, stress, worry or anxiety, feelings of low self worth or panic attacks.
We can also help you to cope with the effects of a long-term health problem or chronic pain, post natal depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, phobias, eating difficulties and post traumatic stress reactions.
Our service is delivered by a range of professionals including therapists and counsellors, who will find a level of treatment that is right for you.
We also provide specialist support for those experiencing post-natal depression and for those with long term health conditions.
How to access:
Complete this self-referral form: https://www.iaptportal.co.uk/ServiceUser/SelfReferralForm.aspx?sd=41996d9a-373d-4aa9-925f-806ddcece1ea
Alternatively, you can speak to your GP or other health or care professional.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Mental Health
- Humphrey House Angouleme Way, Bury, BL9 0EQ
- Contact Email
- ftmembership.penninecare@nhs.net
- 0161 253 5258
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
-
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Region: Bury
Languages: On Request
NHS Talking Therapies - Oldham
NHS Oldham Talking Therapies is for people over the age of 16 years, who are registered with a GP in Oldham.
We offer support and treatment if you're experiencing low mood, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder, grief, and sleep difficulties.
We can help you deal with the effects of a long-term health condition, chronic pain, or post natal depression, We also offer couples therapy if you are struggling in your relationships, and psychosexual therapy for any intimacy difficulties.
Everyone who wishes to access the service will be invited to seminars to introduce the service and explain what we can offer, as well as learning strategies and techniques to use while waiting for treatment.
How to access:
Complete this self-referral form: https://www.iaptportal.co.uk/ServiceUser/SelfReferralForm.aspx?sd=d1691d22-8524-41cd-9a8e-405d6b2b035e
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Mental Health
- 111 Union Street, Oldham, Ol1 1RU
- Contact Email
- ftmembership.penninecare@nhs.net
- 0161 716 2777
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
-
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Region: Oldham
Languages: On Request
NHS Talking Therapies - Stockport
NHS Stockport Talking Therapies is for people over the age of 16 years, who are registered with a GP in Stockport.
We can help you to improve your emotional wellbeing in a safe, compassionate space, if you’re experiencing problems such as:
• low mood or depression
• anxiety disorders
• stress
• panic attacks
• sleep problems
• obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
• phobias
• post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
• We can also help you to manage the emotional impact of a long-term physical health problem, or chronic pain.
How to access:
Complete this self-referral form: https://www.iaptportal.co.uk/ServiceUser/SelfReferralForm.aspx?sd=0bcede30-1519-4d6b-a140-2a65658ae67b
If our service is right for your needs, we will offer you an assessment to see how our team of therapists and counsellors can help you to manage these feelings and symptoms.
Following your assessment, you may be offered our workshops, groups and online cognitive behavioural therapy. If these aren’t suitable for you we can also discuss one-to-one treatment options
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Mental Health
- NHS Stockport Talking Therapies 1st Floor, Oasis Building Stepping Hill Hospital Popular Grove, Stockport, SK2 7JE
- Contact Email
- ftmembership.penninecare@nhs.net
- 0161 716 5640
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
-
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Region: Stockport
Languages: On Request
NHS Talking Therapies - Tameside and Glossop
NHS Tameside and Glossop Talking Therapies is for people over the age of 16 years, who are registered with a GP in Tameside or Glossop.
We offer a safe place and time to talk to someone who won’t judge you.
You might want to make sense of things or understand yourself better, resolve complicated feelings or recognise unhelpful patterns on how you act or feel.
We can help with:
• Depression and low mood
• Anxiety and worry
• Panic
• Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
• Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
• Pre and post natal difficulties
• Social anxiety
• Phobias
• Long term health conditions
How to access:
You can access the NHS Talking Therapies service by completing this self referral form: https://www.iaptportal.co.uk/ServiceUser/SelfReferralForm.aspx?sd=cf125c66-c9bb-4b5a-b642-963d989045ff
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Mental Health
- E Block 225 Old Street, Ashton Under Lyne, OL6 7SR
- Contact Email
- ftmembership.penninecare@nhs.net
- 0161 716 4242
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
-
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Region: Tameside, Glossop
Languages: On Request
Nightstop Greater Manchester and Cheshire East
Nightstop Greater Manchester and Cheshire East places young people aged 16-25 in the homes of volunteer hosts.
We are an emergency accommodation service delivered by Depaul UK and covers Greater Manchester and Cheshire East.
Nightstop hosts provide a private room, a warm meal and somewhere safe to stay for the night, whilst Nightstop helps to find a permanent solution to a young person’s homelessness.
How to access:
If you are a young person in need of somewhere safe to stay tonight call us between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Referral
- St Peter’s House, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9GH
- Contact Email
- nightstop.gm@depaulcharity.org.uk
- 01615073414 - Greater Manchester
- 07740080715 - Cheshire East
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/06/25)
- Availability
-
Phone Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Maximum Age: 25
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: Arabic
North Manchester Community Partnership
We support with asylum applications, e-visa, travel documents, citizenship, indefinite leave, Domestic Violence and other. We also provide employment, welfare and benefits support, digital training and all assisted digital support, ESOL classes, arts and crafts and many other classes and course, pre employment accredited courses, Cohesion events- work from 12 venues across north Manchester.
How to access:
Give us a call
- Drop In
- IAA Level 1 (previously OISC)
- The Welcome Centre, 18 - 32 Brentfield Avenue, Manchester, M8 0TW
- Website
- https://www.nmcp.org.uk
- Contact Email
- hello@nmcp.org.uk
- 07712 633 654
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
-
See website for details
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
No Worries IT - Kirkholt - Job Club
Drop-in Job Club
- Employability
- Drop In
- 14 The Strand, Kirkholt,, Rochdale, OL11 2JG
- Contact Email
- jobsandskills@rochdale.gov.uk
- 01706 647474
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
-
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Monday
Hours: 10:00 - 15:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Rochdale
None available
Oldham Bethel Church - English Classes
If English is not your first language and you want to improve your English speaking, reading and writing skills our English Classes are the place for you.
Our classes are open to anyone who wants to improve their English speaking and listening skills as well as enhance their reading and writing abilities.
We run two classes simultaneously: a beginners and an intermediate class. All lessons are delivered by warm and friendly staff who are keen to help you learn.
We have no minimum language requirement and cater for a range of abilities.
How to access:
Drop in
- English Language
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Drop In
- Food Bank
- Oldham Bethel Church, Waterloo Street, Oldham, OL4 1EQ
- Contact Email
- info@oldhambethelchurch.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
-
Classes
Wednesdays
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Oldham
Languages: No information available
Oldham Bethel Church - Food Club
The Oldham Bethel Food Club is a food security programme.
How to access:
Membership is available for the food club by filling out an application form and paying a once-a-year membership fee of £2. This enables the member to “shop” at our food club.
The shopping fee of £3 provides between 12-15 of food items.
Membership for Bethel’s Food Club is open. You may request a membership form by emailing info@oldhambethelchurch.org.uk or drop by on a Food Club Saturday to fill out a membership form.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Food Bank
- Oldham Bethel Church, Waterloo Street, Oldham, OL4 1EQ
- Contact Email
- info@oldhambethelchurch.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
-
Food Club
Saturday
Immigration Status: All
Region: Oldham
Languages: No information available
Oldham Council - Get Oldham Working
Get Oldham Working is a Council service that aims to help people find work and training opportunities.
Services include:
• Help if you are long-term unemployed or have limited recent work experience.
• Personal learning mentors to assist you with improving your job prospects
• Help with writing CVs and making job applications
• Help with getting a better job that makes the most of your skills
• Information about local jobs and training opportunities, including jobs fairs and other recruitment events
• A register you can join if you are seeking work.
How to access:
Complete the registration form on our website: https://www.oldham.gov.uk/forms/form/325/en/get_oldham_working_registration_form
- Employability
- Volunteering
- Online
- Get Oldham Working, 22 Union Street, Oldham, OL1 1BE
- Website
- https://www.oldham.gov.uk/gow
- Contact Email
- getoldhamworking@oldham.gov.uk
- 0161 770 4674
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 03/02/25)
- Availability
-
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Monday - Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Oldham
Languages: No information available
Oldham Council Homelessness Service
The Oldham Homelessness service helps people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. They provide support to individuals and families in need, ensuring they have a safe place to live. The service works with various organisations, including charities, local councils, and housing providers, to find solutions for those in crisis.
In addition, the service offers information about housing options and rights. They also run prevention programmes to help people stay in their homes, such as mediation services for those facing disputes with landlords. Overall, the aim of the Oldham Homelessness service is to prevent homelessness and support people in finding stable and secure housing in the community.
How to access:
Contact by phone, email or complete and online referral platform: https://gm-ca.org/referral/FormPage.aspx
The Housing Options service will contact the applicant within 48 hours to offer them advice and, if required, an appointment to come and see a Housing Advisor.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Phone and Email
- Referral
- Civic Centre, West Street,, Oldham, OL1 1UT
- Contact Email
- housing.options@oldham.gov.uk
- 0161 770 4605
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 05/03/25)
- Availability
-
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Monday - Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Region: Oldham
Languages: No information available
Oldham Council - LASSLO
- Education and Training
- Employability
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Self Referral
- Move On Support
- Contact Email
- suzanne.fields@oldham.gov.uk
- 07790 952275
- 07816 335589
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Oldham
Languages: No information available
Oldham Foodbank - Together with Trussell
We are part of a nationwide network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.
Our foodbank works using a voucher referral system.
Visiting a Foodbank: To access
Our foodbank works with a number of different agencies, such as Citizens Advice, children’s centres and health visitors. To find out more about the agencies that hold our vouchers and how you can get help, please contact us.
When you visit or call a referral agency they will take some basic details from you to complete the voucher.
Once you have been issued a voucher, you will receive 7 days of emergency food delivered to your address from Oldham Foodbank, or can redeem your voucher at Shaw & Crompton Churches Together.
Locations:
1) Shaw & Crompton Churches Together (OL2 8QY)
2) Oldham Foodbank (OL1 4ER) - no collection from this centre, only delivery*
Contact us:
Please complete this form to get in touch: https://oldham.foodbank.org.uk/contact-us/
Please phone the Crisis Hub on 0161 770 7007, or your case/key/social worker (if you have one) - who can assist with issuing a voucher for a food parcel.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Food Bank
- Unit B, Prince of Wales Industrial Units, Vulcan Street, Oldham, OL1 4ER
- The Salvation Army, Farrow Street East, Shaw, Oldham, OL2 8QY
- Website
- https://oldham.foodbank.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- tom@oldham.foodbank.org.uk
- 07394 802524
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 03/02/25)
- Availability
-
Oldham Foodbank- Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 15:00
Shaw & Crompton Churches Together - Opening Hours
Monday
Hours: 11:00 - 13:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Oldham
Languages: No information available
Oldham 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
- Oldham Integrated Care Centre, 5th floor, Sexual Health Oldham, Radcliffe St, Oldham, Manchester, OL1 1NL
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/06/25)
- Availability
-
Drop-in
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 11:30
Tuesday (for under 19s)
Hours: 13:00 - 19:00
Appointments only
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
Hours: 13:00 - 17:00
Tuesday
Hours: 13:00 - 19:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Oldham
Languages: No information available
Oldham Lifelong Learning- Oldham Centre
We are an Adult Education provider (19 years and older) and offer English as a Second Language to residents across the borough in order to help learners to improve their English language.
Services include:
Oldham Lifelong Learning Service offer a range of vocational and non-vocational provision at Pre Entry, Entry 1, Entry 2, Entry 3 and Level 1.
Learners can work towards the Ascentis Award in ESOL Speaking & Listening, Award in ESOL Reading and Award in ESOL Writing across the academic year.
Courses are either one or two classes per week. Courses are four mornings or four afternoons per week. The provision is offered to Pre Entry, Entry 1 and Entry 2 learners who are actively looking for work.
How to access:
You can access this service via GM ESOL website or Job Centre coach.
All applications are processed through the centralised GM ESOL Service website - https://gmesol.org/take-a-test/. You will then be invited for an initial assessment on site at one of our campuses and placed on the waiting list.
Job Centre Plus learners can be referred for an initial assessment via their work coach by contacting Margaret Manning on 0161 770 1531.
- English Language
- Online
- Oldham Library and Lifelong Learning Centre, The Cultural Quarter, Greaves Street, Oldham, OL1 1AL
- Contact Email
- lifelong.learning@oldham.gov.uk
- 0800 525 956
- 0800 988 7061
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 17/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 19
Region: Oldham
Available to jobseekers only
Languages: No information available
Oldham Lifelong Learning Service - Coldhurst
We are an Adult Education provider (19 years and older) and offer English as a Second Language to residents across the borough in order to help learners to improve their English language.
Fully accredited IAA (formerly ESOL) qualification from Entry 1 to Level 1 in speaking, listening, reading and writing. You can learn and practice skills needed for work.
Some courses offer an award in Employability.
How to access:
You can access this service via GM ESOL website or Job Centre coach.
All applications are processed through the centralised GM ESOL Service website - https://gmesol.org/take-a-test/. You will then be invited for an initial assessment on site at one of our campuses and placed on the waiting list.
Job Centre Plus learners can be referred for an initial assessment via their work coach by contacting Margaret Manning on 0161 770 1531.
- English Language
- Coldhurst Centre, Rochdale Road, Oldham, OL1 2HR
- Contact Email
- ecs.coldhurst.centre@oldham.gov.uk
- 0161 770 5187
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 17/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 19
Region: Oldham
Languages: No information available
Oldham Lifelong Learning Service - Werneth Park
We are an Adult Education provider (19 years and older) and offer English as a Second Language to residents across the borough in order to help learners to improve their English language.
Fully accredited IAA (formerly ESOL) qualification from Entry 1 to Level 1 in speaking, listening, reading and writing. You can learn and practice skills needed for work.
Some courses offer an award in Employability.
How to access:
You can access this service via GM ESOL website or Job Centre coach.
All applications are processed through the centralised GM ESOL Service website - https://gmesol.org/take-a-test/. You will then be invited for an initial assessment on site at one of our campuses and placed on the waiting list.
Job Centre Plus learners can be referred for an initial assessment via their work coach by contacting Margaret Manning on 0161 770 1531.
- English Language
- Werneth Park Centre, Frederick Street, Werneth, Oldham, OL8 1RB
- Contact Email
- wernethpark@oldham.gov.uk
- 0161 770 8265
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 17/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 19
Region: Oldham
Languages: No information available
One World Unity Bridge
One World Unity Bridge aims to empower communities and foster unity by taking positive actions that uplift, support, and encourage refugees and migrant families.
Services include:
• Refugee & Migrant Help: Offers personalised asylum support and advice to refugees and asylum seekers, providing them with the guidance and care they need during the challenging asylum process. Connecting individuals with legal aid, housing, healthcare, and more, ensuring they receive the support they need.
• Career Coaching service: Led by a professional expert, this service offers personalised guidance to help you become more employable and career-ready. From CV writing to interview prep.
• Stories Unite! : A flagship programme, which offers refugees a chance to share their stories, express vulnerability, and find healing through connection.
• Foodbank and Clothes Bank: Supports individuals and families in need
• OneWorld Active! : Brings youth, women and families together to stay active and healthy. The program encourages everyone to join the gym, take swimming lessons, and participate in exercise sessions.
How to access:
Please email or phone for more information.
Free, one-hour appointments available to book for Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. To check for availability and to book, please follow this link: https://www.oneworldunitybridge.org/booking-calendar/book-appointment-tue-wed-thur-2?referral=service_list_widget
- Advice and Support
- Employability
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Food Bank
- Tiviot Dale Methodist Church, Tiviot Dale, Stockport, SK1 1TA
- Contact Email
- info@oneworldunitybridge.org
- 07764770139
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Stockport
Languages: French, Farsi/Persian, Arabic, Other, Swahili
Online Therapy
Online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is ideal if you don’t have time or want to travel. Our sessions are accessible via smartphone, tablet or home computer, any time of day or night. This treatment option is designed to work around your schedule. What’s more, service reviews prove this option is just as effective as face-to-face treatments. What can online therapy treat? Depression Low mood due to a physical condition (such as diabetes or pain) Excessive worry or anxiety Panic attacks Sleep problems Stress Phobia(s)
- Health and Wellbeing
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 06/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
Open Doors Methodist Church Drop-in
Drop-in and community space providing immigration support from CIAC, housing support from British Red Cross and benefit support from Hull City Council.
Food and social activities also available.
- Advice and Support
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Immigration Legal Advice - IAA (OISC)
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- 91 Princes Avenue, Hull, Humber, HU5 3QP
- Contact Email
- manager@open-doors.org.uk
- 07986 314490
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 16/06/25)
- Availability
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Drop-in
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Thurs
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Schedule Link: View Schedule
Attending Type: Drop-in
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: On Request
Organic Soul Food
Organic Soul Food supports the homeless with hot food provision, clothing, sleeping bags and other vital items, signposting people to appropriate services and advocating on their behalf.
Services include:
• Food bank, soup kitchen and community cohesion
• Carry out soup runs in the Manchester area to address issues caused by homelessness
• Give practical outreach support to people who are homeless or on low incomes in the Manchester area
• Our team goes into the city centre serving hot food, and hot drinks and making new friendships
• Also deliver food parcels and other essential items to those in need in Bury.
• Organising regular events throughout the year with different communities from different faiths or no faith, different cultures and backgrounds, working to building stronger communities.
How to access:
Email referral
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Food Bank
- Hot Meals
- St John with St Mark Church, Sunny Ave, Bury, BL9 6PF
- Contact Email
- info.organicsoul@gmail.com
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/03/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
None available
Outreach
Unseen’s outreach services provides practical and emotional support to survivors living in the community, from accessing health services, to help navigating the immigration and asylum system. Some will be moving on from our safehouses and need support to resettle and integrate. In order to access our services, survivors must first be referred into the National Referral Mechanism by a First Responder. Please see our website for more information.
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 06/12/24)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: No information available