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Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council - Stockport Jobs match
Explore Jobs, Training Courses and Support Services. Promoting Careers in Stockport, now and for the future.
This service offers:
• Job search and application support
• Mentoring
• Paid work experience
• Website resource
• Interview skills
To Access:
Please phone, email or access their website for more information.
- Employability
- Phone and Email
- Mentoring
- Contact Email
- employmentsupport@stockporthomes.org
- 0161 474 2862
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Stockport
Languages: No information available
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council - Workforce Development
We offer a range of training options to those who work in the private, voluntary and independent sectors with children and adults in Stockport.
This offer includes a range of e-learning courses and classroom based training. Access e-learning courses on safeguarding, food safety, dementia, end of life care, autism and more.
The courses currently available are listed below:
• Dysphagia training
• Mental Capacity Act training
• Safeguarding vulnerable adults from abuse (Alerter Training)
• Safeguarding adults referrers training
• Safeguarding adults initial 2 day inquiry officer
• Safeguarding adults inquiry officer refresher
• Self-neglect and hoarding training
• Sensory loss awareness
How to access:
Learning Pool is the home of the council's e-learning courses. It's available to both the council’s workforce and the workforce of its partners.
You can access the website by visiting Learning Pool: https://stockport.learningpool.com/login/index.php .
The first time you visit the site you'll need to create a new account.
- Employability
- Online
- Contact Email
- AdminSOLC@stockport.gov.uk
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/05/25)
- Availability
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Online 24/7
Immigration Status: All
Region: Stockport
Languages: No information available
Stockport Race Equality Partnership
At Stockport Race Equality Partnership we support and advocate for Ethnic Communities within Stockport including Refugees.
We aim to integrate communities in Stockport, influence decision-makers, improve health outcomes, tackle food poverty, align services and funding to better support EDC, strengthen EDC-led organisations.
Services include:
• Knowledge Forums: regular events that bring people from all backgrounds together
• Educational events: at key times of the year, e.g. Black History Month, Hate Crime Awareness Week.
• Brave Spaces: cross-cultural conversations to help us build back better.
• Bring together key NHS, social care and other partners to improve the services our communities receive.
• We can represent ethnically diverse communities in Stockport to the Council, the Mayor, GMCA, our MP, the NHS and others.
How to access:
You can drop into our EDP Advice hub every Tuesday
Please contact us via phone or email if you need our help or know of someone who needs our help. Also if you would like to work with us, have a project you would like to collaborate on or if you would like to volunteer with us and help your local ethnically diverse community.
If you need culturally appropriate support and advice when facing systemic racism and are a resident of Stockport then please get in touch.
If you are an organisation in Stockport that needs to better support ethnically diverse people thrive to make your company more inclusive and less institutionally racist then please get in touch too.
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Stockport Race Equality Partnership CIC (S-REP), The Space, 26 St. Petersgate, Stockport, SK1 1HD
- Website
- https://www.srep.co.uk/
- Contact Email
- Email@srep.co.uk
- 07726 641 236
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/07/25)
- Availability
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EDP Advice Hub Drop-In
Tuesdays
Hours: 12:30 - 15:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Stockport
Stockport Region
Languages: No information available
Stockport Volunteer Hub
The Stockport Volunteer Hub connects local people with volunteering opportunities in the Stockport area. They aim to support community organisations and help individuals make a positive impact through volunteering.
The Hub works with various groups, including charities, schools, and community projects. They provide information about different volunteering roles available, allowing people to find opportunities that match their interests and skills. For example, volunteers can assist in food banks, help with community events, or support vulnerable individuals.
The Stockport Volunteer Hub helps organisations by offering advice on how to recruit and manage volunteers effectively. They may provide training sessions or resources to ensure that both volunteers and organisations benefit from the experience.
Overall, the Stockport Volunteer Hub fosters community spirit by encouraging people to get involved and contribute to local causes, helping to create a stronger and more connected community.
To Access:
Referrals to the Volunteer Hub can come from anyone interested in volunteering, including residents, community groups, and organisations seeking volunteers. The hub offers guidance on how to get started, including training and support for new volunteers.
Please email or complete this online form: https://www.stockportvolunteerhub.org.uk/contact-us/
- Volunteering
- Phone and Email
- Stockport Volunteer Hub, Merseyway Innovation Centre, 21 – 23, Merseyway, SK1 1PN
- Contact Email
- Support@stockportvolunteerhub.org.uk
- 07517 148330
- 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: Stockport
Languages: No information available
Stride Partnership CIC
Stride Partnership is a Community Interest Company (CIC) that provides accommodation and basic reintegration support services to refugees within the North West of England, predominantly focussing on the Greater Manchester region and Lancashire.
We primarily tailor our training and events to refugees that have intentions of gaining a tenancy within the UK. Further to this, we provide educational events on budgeting and on integrating in diverse communities.
Our work focuses on four main areas:
• Housing - To provide accommodation to newly granted refugees who might otherwise struggle.
• Support - Providing a short to medium term support network as a refugee acclimatises to their new environment.
• Integration - Making use of services to help the refugee integrate into the local community as naturally as possible.
• Partnerships - Working with other refugee and migrant services that can provide support when requested.
How to access:
Contact us directly via telephone or email, or if you are making a referral for someone else, this should be done via our client referral form which can be found at https://stridepartnership.org.uk/referral/ .
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Online
- Phone and Email
- Referral
- Move On Support
- Stride Partnership CIC, 19A Bretherton Row, Wigan, WN1 1LL
- Contact Email
- info@stridepartnership.org.uk
- 01942 418318
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/07/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection
Region: Greater Manchester, Lancashire
Must have been awarded refugee status with leave to remain within the last 3 months. Be able to provide at least 1 verifiable form of identification before any assistance with housing or reintegration support can be made. This can be in the form of a BRP (Biometric Residence Pass) or other supporting documentation that confirms recent status award. Must have recently been told to vacate Home Office accommodation within the Greater Manchester area. We will need to see the 28 day notice to vacate.
Languages: No information available
St Thomas and St Lukes Church - Ashton Churches Asylum Project (ACAP)
St Thomas’ and St Luke’s work alongside several other local churches to support asylum seekers and refugees who are based in our town. This ministry is an important way in which we can show God’s love to people who have had to leave their homes and face very tough situations.
Our ministry to support asylums seekers includes: Home visits. Team of visitors from our churches visit the asylum seekers at the addresses where they are living to befriend them and to offer support and assistance.
Services include:
• Language classes- On Thursday afternoons we provide weekly English classes for those who want to come along and improve their English language skills. The classes take place in St Thomas’ Church Hall.
• Social- On Sundays, we provide a drop-in for those who want to come along for a drink and a chat or to play games. These socials take place in St Thomas’ Church Hall.
• Discipleship Group- This is for those who speak Farsi. It is aimed Christians and those who want to learn more about the Christian faith. The group meets on-line on Wednesdays. Please contact Sue Thomas on 07877704645 for the Zoom link.
• Compass meets at Emma and Antony Billington’s home each Monday. Come for a drink and a chat or to use the Wi-Fi. We are happy to help with making phone calls, writing letters and emails, and sorting any problems online. If you would like to attend and don’t know the address then please contact Emma on 07922 091896.
How to access:
Please call or email us for more information
- English Language
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Self Referral
- St. Thomas' Church, Warrington Road, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Wigan, WN4 9PL
- Contact Email
- acap@stthomasstluke.org.uk
- 01942 724207
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/07/25)
- Availability
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English Class
Thursday
Opens At: 14:00
Social Drop-In
Sunday
Opens At: 13:00
Discipleship Group
Wednesday
Hours: 18:00 - 19:00
Notes: Zoom
Compass
Monday
Hours: 15:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
None available
Supervision for staff / volunteers
Working with people who have been severely traumatised can itself be traumatising so supervision can support staff wellbeing and keep them mentally able to continue the work over a period of years. We work with many different charities, local authorities and other agencies across the South West providing training, supervision and consultancy to prevent the vicarious traumatisation of their staff and volunteers.
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Appointment Only
- Online
- Phone
- Phone and Email
- Referral
- Self Referral
- TFSW
- Trauma
- Trauma Foundation
- St Paul's Learning Centre, 94 Grosvenor Road, Bristol, St Paul's, BS2 8XJ
- Website
- https://www.tfsw.co.uk/contact
- Contact Email
- tfsw@tfsw.co.uk
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/01/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
None available
Support for Displaced Doctors - OET Preparation
The Phoenix Project provides 1-to-1 online (Teams/Zoom) OET teaching sessions, run by either clinical medical students or doctors for one hour each week. Each session focuses on one or more of the assessed core skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking), with tasks set weekly to complete outside of each session. In addition, the operations and culture of the NHS is discussed. We write our own resources, reflective of the OET standard and format, that are used initially in sessions, before using official OET resources when a participant is closer to taking their exam. Currently, we are in a trial period of being able to offer participants one OET mock test with SET English to help inform final exam preparation and booking. The Phoenix Project is able to provide part-financial sponsorship for the OET exam as per our financial policy at the time; currently this is 50% retrospectively of the exam passed.
Passing the OET exam or IELTS at 7.5 is essential to registering with the GMC.
To access support email us directly or complete the contact form on our website.
- Education and Training
- Online
- Education
- Refugee Integration
- Contact Email
- phoenixprojectoutreach@gmail.com
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/06/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection, Asylum Seeker
Maximum Age: 18
Region: National
Self-identify as displaced (refugee or seeking-asylum) Currently living in the UK Have completed a medical degree Currently preparing for the OET examination ESOL Level 1/CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5
Languages: No information available
Support for Displaced Doctors - PLAB-1 and PLAB-2
PLAB-1:
The Phoenix Project is able to provide financial sponsorship for either a 1 year Passmedicine or a 5 month Plabable PLAB-1 question bank subscription.
PLAB-2:
The Phoenix Project provides 1-to-1 online (Teams/Zoom) PLAB-2 teaching sessions, run by either final year medical students or doctors for one hour each week. Our PLAB-2 sessions are run as clinical roleplays and important principles and features of NHS practice are also discussed. Resources written by our PLAB-2 teachers are mainly used during sessions, alongside other appropriate resources. Unfortunately we are not able to provide in person clinical skills support at the moment, but this is something we hope to be able to provide in the future. The Phoenix Project is able to provide part-financial sponsorship for the OET exam as per our financial policy at the time; currently this is 50% retrospectively of the exam passed.
To access support email us directly or complete the contact form on our website.
- Education and Training
- Online
- Education
- Refugee Integration
- Contact Email
- phoenixprojectoutreach@gmail.com
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/06/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection, Asylum Seeker
Minimum Age: 18
Region: National
Self-identify as displaced (refugee or seeking-asylum) Currently living in the UK Have completed a medical degree Currently preparing for the PLAB examination
Languages: No information available
Survivors Manchester
Our service offers support to Male survivors of sexual trauma; rape, sexual assault, sexual abuse and sexual exploitation.
We work with men (including those with trans identities/ non binary identities- assigned male or female at birth, we are inclusive and would gladly support anyone who feels like their experience pertains to our work) offering 1-to-1 therapy and also group and community activities towards their healing from sexual trauma.
Services Include:
• An in-house ISVA service (independent sexual violence advisor) who support clients from reporting offences to the police all the way through criminal investigations and court processes.
• Run a drop in every Monday, for survivors to meet, chill and get familiar with our service/ space.
• Offer 1-to-1 therapy to secondary beneficiaries, so those who are supporting men who are getting support for their trauma within our service (ie: partners, family members etc).
To Access:
Referrals to our service can be made via: https://www.wearesurvivors.org.uk/online-referral-form/
Referrals can also be made by calling our office on 0161 236 2182.
- Men and male identifying only
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Drop In
- Referral
- Mental Health
- Sexual Violence
- Unit 9 Brewery Yard, Deva City Office Park, Trinity Way, Salford, M3 7BB
- Website
- https://www.survivorsuk.org/
- Contact Email
- support@survivorsmanchester.org.uk
- 0161 236 2182
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/07/25)
- Availability
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Drop-In
Monday
Hours: 14:00 - 18:00
Opening Times
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday
Hours: 09:00 - 20:00
Thursday
Hours: 09:00 - 20:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: On Request
SWAP Wigan - Support for Wigan Arrivals Project
Support for Wigan Arrivals Project supports asylum seekers and refugees who are living in the Wigan Borough.
Our vision is for everyone living in Wigan to feel welcome, to be given an equal chance to build a decent life, and to know where and how to access support when necessary.
SWAP provide practical hands on support through a range of services, including 1:1 advocacy and case work, educational and support groups working across Wigan Borough.
We also have close working relationships with a large number of specialist providers that we can signpost people to. Please note that SWAP does not give legal advice on immigration matters, and we are unable to help clients to fill in legal forms, but we can signpost people to agencies that provide this help.
How to access:
Referrals accepted by email. Clients can drop-in but prefer if they call ahead.
- English Language
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Phone and Email
- Financial Support
- Women's Group
- Penson Street Community Centre, Penson Street, Wigan, Manchester, WN1 2LP
- Website
- https://www.swapwigan.org/
- Contact Email
- info@swapwigan.org
- 01942 516572
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/07/25)
- Availability
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Monday
English- Wigan
Hours: 10:30 - 12:00
Hours: 13:00 - 14:30
Tuesday
Help with Problems, Cafe, Friendship - Leigh
Hours: 10:30 - 14:00
English - Leigh
Hours: 12:00 - 13:00
Thursday
Help with Problems- Ashton
Hours: 13:00 - 14:45
Help with Problems, Cafe, Friendship - Wigan
Hours: 11:00 - 14:00
Friday
English - Wigan
Hours: 10:30 - 12:00
Hours: 12:30 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Wigan
Languages: On Request
TABAN
We assist Farsi-speaking asylum seekers and refugees to access resources and Information. We offer various services to provide individuals with the assistance they require. We also advocate for them when necessary and make referrals to relevant agencies.
Our primary objective is empowering individuals to seek information and access resources confidently.
Mentoring - Our goal is to help individuals start their professional journey. Our mentors offer guidance to help them improve their skills and reach their full potential.
Cultural Events - We organize regular cultural events and celebrations engaging the broader Farsi-speaking community.
We provide information and guidance on several issues. A few are listed below:
• Housing Applications
• HC2 Certificate
• New Universal Credit Claim
• Council tax support Application
• Opening a bank account
• Registering for a GP
• Provisional Driver's license
• ESOL Registration
• Travel Document Application
• BRP card Issues
• Fee Waiver Application
To Access:
There is no drop-in service. Please contact Taban via phone or email for more information.
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Phone and Email
- Holy Innocents Church, 2 Wilbraham Road, Manchester, M14 6JZ
- Website
- https://www.tabancharity.org/
- Contact Email
- info@tabancharity.org
- 07586 793387
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
-
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: Farsi
Tameside Borough Council - Employment advice portal page
Links to various services and advice available to Tameside residents and in Tameside libraries.
• Volunteering
• Self employment/business support
• Courses / training
• Work Club
• Job search and application support
• Mentoring
• Unpaid work experience
• Paid work experience
• Website resource
• Interview skills
- Volunteering
- Online
- Tameside Libraries Information Service, Ashton Library, Tameside One, Marketplace, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 6BH
- Contact Email
- employmentandskills@tameside.gov.uk
- 0161 342 3111
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Tameside
Languages: No information available
Tameside Council Homeless Service
Tameside Council provides a homelessness service to help people in Tameside who are at risk of losing their homes or who are already homeless. They work with individuals and families facing various challenges, including financial difficulties, relationship breakdowns, or health issues.
The service offers support to find temporary accommodation and assist with applying for permanent housing. Referrals can come from local agencies, social services, or individuals seeking help directly. Once referred, clients receive tailored support to address their specific needs.
For example, the council can help individuals create a housing plan, offering advice on budgeting and managing debts. They may also provide emergency accommodation or connect clients with other local services, such as health care and employment support.
Additionally, Tameside Council runs prevention programmes to help stop homelessness before it happens. This includes offering mediation for families or advice on tenant rights.
Local Council service with duties around prevention of homelessness, housing options advice and assessment of entitlement to housing for people who are homeless or threatened with homelessness and duty to accommodate in certain circumstances.
To Access:
Online Portal-
To report yourself or someone else at risk of being homeless to them complete their online form via: https://www.tameside.gov.uk/housing/homelessservice
An Officer will contact you as soon as possible. Please only complete the online portal once to avoid duplication.
Out of hours telephone: 0161 342 2222
The number of calls the service receives is very high and it is often the case that you will receive a quicker response to your enquiry if you email the service. This email is only monitored in office hours.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Phone and Email
- 119-125 Old Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 7RL
- Contact Email
- housing.options@tameside.gov.uk
- 0161 342 2700
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
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Office Opening Hours
Tuesday & Thursday
Hours: 09:00 - 12:30
Hours: 13:30 - 16:30
Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 13:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Region: Tameside
Languages: No information available
Tameside, Oldham and Glossop - Mind
Tameside, Oldham and Glossop Mind provide a variety of services for our clients. We pride ourself on finding new and effective ways to help people with their mental wellbeing in the way which best suits them. Current service provision includes counselling, guided well-being and a well-being hub and programme of activities.
To Access:
If you're interested in accessing counselling with us, then you can give us a call on 0161 330 9223 and ask us about counselling.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Mental Health
- 216-218 Katherine Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 7AS
- 19-25 Union Street, Oldham, OL1 1HA
- Website
- https://www.togmind.org/services
- Contact Email
- office@togmind.org
- 0161 330 9223
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
-
Oldham Office
Monday to Friday
Hours: 08:00 - 20:00
Saturday
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Ashton-u-Lyne
Monday
Hours: 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Hours: 08:00 - 20:00
Friday
Hours: 08:00 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Region: Glossop, Tameside, Oldham
Counselling Service is for people 16 years and above, who are registered with an Oldham GP, other criteria apply. There are limited spaces available on this funded service.
Languages: No information available
Telephone Support
If you need help, your first step is a phone call. We’ll talk with you to figure out what kind of assistance you’re looking for, so we know the best way to help you.
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Website
- https://nilaari.co.uk/services/
- Contact Email
- nilaari@nilaari.co.uk
- 0117 952 5742
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 05/12/24)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
None available
Tesco Mobile Reconnects
Tesco Mobile’s Reconnects service helps people who are experiencing social isolation and loneliness by providing free mobile phones and data. This initiative focuses on vulnerable groups, including older adults, individuals with disabilities, and those in challenging situations, such as homelessness or mental health issues.
The service aims to reconnect people with their family and friends, making it easier for them to access support and stay in touch with loved ones. To access the service, individuals can be referred by community organisations, charities, or directly apply through the Tesco Mobile website.
Once connected, recipients receive a mobile phone and a plan that includes data, calls, and texts, enabling them to communicate freely. For example, an older person who feels lonely can use their phone to video call family members or join online community groups.
To Access:
Submit your request by emailing tescomobile.littlehelps@tesco.com referencing Tesco Mobile Reconnects, how it would benefit the service user and what device is needed and they will send one out.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Digital Support
- Contact Email
- tescomobile.littlehelps@tesco.com
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: No information available
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) - 8th Flixton Scout Hut
We work hard to bring nutritious, fresh food directly where it's needed most;
into communities where access is limited by affordability and availability. We make
sure that no matter what our members are going through, they can still put tasty, healthy food on the table.
It’s free to join, no referral needed and more importantly, no judgement.
Prices range from £5 for an individual bag to £17 for a large family, but whichever offer you opt for, you will be saving on your normal weekly food bill.
How to access:
It's really easy to join Bread and Butter. Everyone is welcome, there’s no fee, no contract, you can dip in and out as you need and the membership rules are really simple.
Text 07860 063 304 with your full name, postcode, and the name of the hub you will be collecting from.
For more information, please view our members guide: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6341e6a4afa32423fdb0b286/t/649f0d1e1624fb5e2f69ca76/1688145185174/TBBT+members+book+2021+final+small+-+updated+June+2023.pdf
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Food
- The Scout Hut, Woodsend Cres Road, Flixton, Urmston, M41 8AD
- Contact Email
- hello@breadandbutterthing.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Fridays
Hours: 13:30 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Trafford
None available
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) - Barton Moss Primary School
We work hard to bring nutritious, fresh food directly where it's needed most; into communities where access is limited by affordability and availability. We make sure that no matter what our members are going through, they can still put tasty, healthy food on the table.
It’s free to join, no referral needed and more importantly, no judgement.
Prices range from £5 for an individual bag to £17 for a large family, but whichever offer you opt for, you will be saving on your normal weekly food bill.
How to access:
It's really easy to join Bread and Butter. Everyone is welcome, there’s no fee, no contract, you can dip in and out as you need and the membership rules are really simple.
Text 07860 063 304 with your full name, postcode, and the name of the hub you will be collecting from.
For more information, please view our members guide: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6341e6a4afa32423fdb0b286/t/649f0d1e1624fb5e2f69ca76/1688145185174/TBBT+members+book+2021+final+small+-+updated+June+2023.pdf
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Food
- Barton Moss Primary School, Trippier Road, Eccles, M30 7PT
- Contact Email
- hello@breadandbutterthing.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Wednesdays
Hours: 14:00 - 14:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Salford
Languages: No information available
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) - Beswick Library
We work hard to bring nutritious, fresh food directly where it's needed most;
into communities where access is limited by affordability and availability. We make
sure that no matter what our members are going through, they can still put tasty, healthy food on the table.
It’s free to join, no referral needed and more importantly, no judgement.
Prices range from £5 for an individual bag to £17 for a large family, but whichever offer you opt for, you will be saving on your normal weekly food bill.
How to access:
It's really easy to join Bread and Butter. Everyone is welcome, there’s no fee, no contract, you can dip in and out as you need and the membership rules are really simple.
Text 07860 063 304 with your full name, postcode, and the name of the hub you will be collecting from.
For more information, please view our members guide: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6341e6a4afa32423fdb0b286/t/649f0d1e1624fb5e2f69ca76/1688145185174/TBBT+members+book+2021+final+small+-+updated+June+2023.pdf
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Food
- Beswick Library, 60 Grey Mare Lane, Beswick, Manchester, M11 3DQ
- Contact Email
- hello@breadandbutterthing.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Wednesdays
Hours: 14:00 - 14:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
Languages: No information available
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) - Bethesda Church
We work hard to bring nutritious, fresh food directly where it's needed most;
into communities where access is limited by affordability and availability. We make
sure that no matter what our members are going through, they can still put tasty, healthy food on the table.
It’s free to join, no referral needed and more importantly, no judgement.
Prices range from £5 for an individual bag to £17 for a large family, but whichever offer you opt for, you will be saving on your normal weekly food bill.
How to access:
It's really easy to join Bread and Butter. Everyone is welcome, there’s no fee, no contract, you can dip in and out as you need and the membership rules are really simple.
Text 07860 063 304 with your full name, postcode, and the name of the hub you will be collecting from.
For more information, please view our members guide: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6341e6a4afa32423fdb0b286/t/649f0d1e1624fb5e2f69ca76/1688145185174/TBBT+members+book+2021+final+small+-+updated+June+2023.pdf
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Food
- Bethesda Church, Dogford Road, Royton, Oldham, OL2 6UA
- Contact Email
- hello@breadandbutterthing.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Wednesday
Hours: 12:30 - 13:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Oldham
Languages: No information available
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) - Broomwood Community Centre
We work hard to bring nutritious, fresh food directly where it's needed most; into communities where access is limited by affordability and availability. We make sure that no matter what our members are going through, they can still put tasty, healthy food on the table.
It’s free to join, no referral needed and more importantly, no judgement.
Prices range from £5 for an individual bag to £17 for a large family, but whichever offer you opt for, you will be saving on your normal weekly food bill.
How to access:
It's really easy to join Bread and Butter. Everyone is welcome, there’s no fee, no contract, you can dip in and out as you need and the membership rules are really simple.
Text 07860 063 304 with your full name, postcode, and the name of the hub you will be collecting from.
For more information, please view our members guide: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6341e6a4afa32423fdb0b286/t/649f0d1e1624fb5e2f69ca76/1688145185174/TBBT+members+book+2021+final+small+-+updated+June+2023.pdf
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Food
- Broomwood Community Centre, Mainwood Road, Timperley, Altrincham, WA15 7JU
- Contact Email
- hello@breadandbutterthing.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Wednesday
Hours: 12:30 - 13:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Trafford
Languages: No information available
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) - Haughton Green Community Centre
We work hard to bring nutritious, fresh food directly where it's needed most; into communities where access is limited by affordability and availability. We make sure that no matter what our members are going through, they can still put tasty, healthy food on the table.
It’s free to join, no referral needed and more importantly, no judgement.
Prices range from £5 for an individual bag to £17 for a large family, but whichever offer you opt for, you will be saving on your normal weekly food bill.
How to access:
It's really easy to join Bread and Butter. Everyone is welcome, there’s no fee, no contract, you can dip in and out as you need and the membership rules are really simple.
Text 07860 063 304 with your full name, postcode, and the name of the hub you will be collecting from.
For more information, please view our members guide: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6341e6a4afa32423fdb0b286/t/649f0d1e1624fb5e2f69ca76/1688145185174/TBBT+members+book+2021+final+small+-+updated+June+2023.pdf
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Food
- Haughton Green Community Centre, Tatton Road, Haughton Green, Denton, M34 7PH
- Contact Email
- hello@breadandbutterthing.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Tuesdays
Hours: 13:30 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Tameside
Languages: No information available
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) - Holt's Roc and Roll Café
We work hard to bring nutritious, fresh food directly where it's needed most; into communities where access is limited by affordability and availability. We make sure that no matter what our members are going through, they can still put tasty, healthy food on the table.
It’s free to join, no referral needed and more importantly, no judgement.
Prices range from £5 for an individual bag to £17 for a large family, but whichever offer you opt for, you will be saving on your normal weekly food bill.
How to access:
It's really easy to join Bread and Butter. Everyone is welcome, there’s no fee, no contract, you can dip in and out as you need and the membership rules are really simple.
Text 07860 063 304 with your full name, postcode, and the name of the hub you will be collecting from.
For more information, please view our members guide: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6341e6a4afa32423fdb0b286/t/649f0d1e1624fb5e2f69ca76/1688145185174/TBBT+members+book+2021+final+small+-+updated+June+2023.pdf
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Food
- Holt's Roc and Roll Café, 16 Near Birches Parade, Oldham, OL4 5PZ
- Contact Email
- hello@breadandbutterthing.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Fridays
Hours: 12:30 - 13:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Oldham
Languages: No information available
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) - St Anne's RC Church
We work hard to bring nutritious, fresh food directly where it's needed most; into communities where access is limited by affordability and availability. We make sure that no matter what our members are going through, they can still put tasty, healthy food on the table.
It’s free to join, no referral needed and more importantly, no judgement.
Prices range from £5 for an individual bag to £17 for a large family, but whichever offer you opt for, you will be saving on your normal weekly food bill.
How to access:
It's really easy to join Bread and Butter. Everyone is welcome, there’s no fee, no contract, you can dip in and out as you need and the membership rules are really simple.
Text 07860 063 304 with your full name, postcode, and the name of the hub you will be collecting from.
For more information, please view our members guide: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6341e6a4afa32423fdb0b286/t/649f0d1e1624fb5e2f69ca76/1688145185174/TBBT+members+book+2021+final+small+-+updated+June+2023.pdf
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Food
- St Anne's Church, Church Road, Sale, M33 3GD
- Contact Email
- hello@breadandbutterthing.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Thursdays
Hours: 12:30 - 13:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Trafford
Languages: No information available
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) - St George's Church
We work hard to bring nutritious, fresh food directly where it's needed most; into communities where access is limited by affordability and availability. We make sure that no matter what our members are going through, they can still put tasty, healthy food on the table.
It’s free to join, no referral needed and more importantly, no judgement.
Prices range from £5 for an individual bag to £17 for a large family, but whichever offer you opt for, you will be saving on your normal weekly food bill.
How to access:
It's really easy to join Bread and Butter. Everyone is welcome, there’s no fee, no contract, you can dip in and out as you need and the membership rules are really simple.
Text 07860 063 304 with your full name, postcode, and the name of the hub you will be collecting from.
For more information, please view our members guide: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6341e6a4afa32423fdb0b286/t/649f0d1e1624fb5e2f69ca76/1688145185174/TBBT+members+book+2021+final+small+-+updated+June+2023.pdf
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Food
- St George's Church, Hyde, SK14 1JZ
- Contact Email
- hello@breadandbutterthing.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Fridays
Hours: 14:30 - 15:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Tameside
Languages: No information available
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) - St John's Centre
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) at St John’s Centre is a great way to save money on your groceries every week and help to reduce food waste.
You can join TBBT for free, and your first weekly order is free too, so you can try it and see if it suits you.
You get three bags of shopping (one fresh fruit and veg, one fridge goods, one store-cupboard goods) for £7.50. You can also get a larger or smaller order to suit your household. You don’t have to take food every week, and you can vary the size of your order.
TBBT get supplies from the stuff you hear about in the news going to waste – perfectly good food that just isn’t needed by supermarkets, factories or farms. This means that you don’t get a choice about what you are given – though you can have a vegetarian order.
How to access:
All you have to do to get started is text TBBT – for full instructions: https://www.stjohnscentre.org/the-bread-and-butter-thing/
- Food
- St John’s Centre, St John’s Road, Old Trafford, Manchester, M16 7GX
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) - St Pauls Church
We work hard to bring nutritious, fresh food directly where it's needed most; into communities where access is limited by affordability and availability. We make sure that no matter what our members are going through, they can still put tasty, healthy food on the table.
It’s free to join, no referral needed and more importantly, no judgement.
Prices range from £5 for an individual bag to £17 for a large family, but whichever offer you opt for, you will be saving on your normal weekly food bill.
How to access:
It's really easy to join Bread and Butter. Everyone is welcome, there’s no fee, no contract, you can dip in and out as you need and the membership rules are really simple.
Text 07860 063 304 with your full name, postcode, and the name of the hub you will be collecting from.
For more information, please view our members guide: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6341e6a4afa32423fdb0b286/t/649f0d1e1624fb5e2f69ca76/1688145185174/TBBT+members+book+2021+final+small+-+updated+June+2023.pdf
- Health and Wellbeing
- Self Referral
- Food
- St Pauls Church, Victoria Avenue, Manchester, M9 6RA
- Contact Email
- hello@breadandbutterthing.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/05/25)
- Availability
-
Open Hours
Thursday
Hours: 14:00 - 14:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
Languages: No information available
The Broughton Trust - Employment Help
In partnership with a range of employers and training providers we provide a pathway into meaningful employment for the unqualified, unskilled and inexperienced, particularly in fields such as construction, hospitality and personal services.
We offer a range of services from job clubs, pre-employment training and work sampling all underpinned by 1:1 support.
We contact some of the most difficult to track and place young adults (the ‘invisible’) who are on no-one’s register, who claim no benefits and who live outside the system.
Our successes have been recognised by contracts with a number of partners and in 2018 we placed over 60 adults into sustained (over 6 months) permanent full-time jobs.
To Access:
Details of our services can be found in our calendar, our newsletter or our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thebroughtontrust.salford/?locale=en_GB
- Education and Training
- Employability
- Online
- The Broughton Trust, Humphrey Booth Centre, Heath Avenue, Salford, M7 1NY
- Contact Email
- lib@thebroughtontrust.org.uk
- 0161 831 9807
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/03/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 14:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Salford
Languages: No information available
The Broughton Trust - ESOL
The Broughton Trust provides services for refugees and asylum seekers across Salford. We provide a one to one assessment process to plan a bespoke learning and support programme for ESOL learners.
The wide range of courses in their ESOL programme are non-accredited and delivered in a community setting to reduce anxiety and increase participation, creating pathways to employment and qualifications.
Learning support workers work closely with each individual to identify skill gaps and other non-academic support needed. Information advice and guidance sessions are provided throughout the process and by working with outside organisations through a signposting/referral system.
How to access:
The courses we offer can be found in our calendar, in our newsletters or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebroughtontrust.salford/?locale=en_GB
- Education and Training
- English Language
- Self Referral
- ESOL
- The Broughton Trust, Humphrey Booth Centre, Heath Avenue, Salford, M7 1NY
- Contact Email
- lib@thebroughtontrust.org.uk
- 0161 831 9807
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Salford
Languages: No information available
The Bury Directory- Employment & Careers Advice In Bury
This page is a great source of information for job seekers as well as individuals seeking opportunities and training on the behalf of a family member or loved one.
You can browse the links and resources on this page to learn more about employment and professional development opportunities for Bury residents of all ages - as well as supplementary support, advice and education to help individuals improve their employability.
If you cannot find the information you are looking for, try taking a look at the main Adult Learning, Volunteering & Employment In Bury page: https://theburydirectory.co.uk/categories/adult-learning-volunteering-employment
How to access:
Please visit the website to view the links and resources
If you wish to contact a service or organisation on The Bury Directory, please refer to their contact details on the individual pages.
- Employability
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 06/01/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bury
None available
The Care Rights Project
We provide free advice and advocacy to migrants with no recourse to public funds.
We can help adult migrants with no recourse to public funds who also have care needs to access local authority social care.
Services include:
• We provide information and advice to help people understand their rights under the Care Act 2014 and advocacy to support people in talking to their local authorities.
• We also want to support other organisations that are already helping people with NRPF. Please follow the link below to look at our templates and guides and get in touch if you would like further advice or to discuss training: https://www.thecarerightsproject.org/advisersandprofessionals
How to access:
If you would like to discuss a specific case with us, please use this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSei7GFnd7w6NfqWd-iDBRMZVsIPKcnwQ9p2bBrPWhcow7Hzog/viewform
(Or)
Email or call us on 07565109799 and leave us a message - we will aim to contact you within three working days.
- Advice and Support
- NRPF
- The Care Rights Project, PO Box 386 Northwood, London, HA6 9HQ
- Contact Email
- advice@thecarerightsproject.org
- 07565 109799
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/01/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: No information available
The Community Table at BHN Drop-in
An open-access art space for people seeking asylum, run by HCPC art therapists alongside artists with experience of displacement. No skill or experience needed.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Easton Family Centre, Beaufort Street, Bristol, St Jude's, BS5 0SQ
- Website
- http://www.artrefuge.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- info@artrefuge.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 20/03/25)
- Availability
-
Every other Monday apart from Bank Holidays
Frequency: Weekly (every 2 weeks )
Days:
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: Refused Asylum Seeker, Asylum Seeker
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
None available
The Destitution Project - Bolton
Bolton Disabled People’s Group (Bolton DPG) is a charity that supports disabled individuals in Bolton. Their aim is to empower people with disabilities to have a voice and access the services they need for a better quality of life.
The group works with various clients, including those with physical disabilities, learning difficulties, and mental health challenges. They provide information, advice, and advocacy services to help individuals navigate local services, benefits, and support systems. For example, they might assist someone in applying for disability benefits or finding accessible housing.
Referrals to Bolton DPG can come from healthcare professionals, social services, or individuals seeking help directly. They also collaborate with other local organisations to ensure comprehensive support for their clients.
In addition to one-to-one support, Bolton DPG runs activities and workshops that promote social inclusion and personal development. This might include skills training, health and wellbeing sessions, or social events that bring people together.
Bolton DPG provide a service for asylum seekers, destitute asylum seekers and refugees/adults. Wednesdays and Fridays are face to face casework sessions via an appointment only.
Free vegetarian hot meals for lunch, tea, coffee and biscuits are served throughout the day. We have activities, art session, English classes. We have a clothes room and a food bank for our destitute asylum seekers however we are currently providing a food parcels for asylum seekers too at the moment.
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Drop In
- Phone
- Food Bank
- Personal Items
- Victoria Hall, Methodist Mission, 37 Knowsley Street, Bolton, BL1 2AS
- Website
- https://www.boltondp.org/
- Contact Email
- shaheda.destitutionproject73@gmail.com
- 07421 352 829
- Service Capacity
-
Service is at capacity, any new requests will be significantly delayed.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
-
Drop-In
Wednesday
Hours: 10:00 - 15:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bolton
We are not able to provide casework help to anyone living outside of Bolton or anyone who is an EU citizen or a British passport holder.
Languages: No information available
The Good Funeral Guide
The Good Funeral Guide is a not-for-profit organisation that exists to support, empower and represent the interests of dying and bereaved people living in the UK.
We can help if you need to organise a funeral now, or if you are thinking about making plans for the future, for yourself or for someone else who is approaching the end of their life.
We can offer information and suggestions if you are doing research on behalf of a friend or family member who has been bereaved.
Services Include: Guides for -
• Planning a funeral
• The paperwork of death
• Your legal rights and responsibilities
• Funerals for babies and children
• Grief
• Directory for local funeral directors and burial grounds
How to access:
Please visit our website. Contact us via: https://www.goodfuneralguide.co.uk/contact/
The Good Funeral Guide is run on a part time, voluntary basis and we can’t always be available, but if you need to contact us, please either use the form, or try sending us a message on one of our social media platforms. We will get back to you as soon as possible.
- Advice and Support
- Funeral Costs
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/07/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
None available
The Hub Altrincham
As one of Trafford's six 'community hubs' we work closely with Trafford's community teams to provide grass roots support & access to services for local residents.
Amongst the support we can provide:
• A free, weekly community meal
• Food bank vouchers
• Assistance setting up online accounts or making benefit applications online, through our digital cafe.
• Top up food support through 'Free Food Friday'
• Referrals to other agencies when specialised support required.
How to access:
For more information about our services please check our website or contact the team by emailing or calling us.
- Advice and Support
- Food
- The Hub Community Centre, Pownall Road, Altrincham, WA14 2SZ
- Contact Email
- info@ourhub.org
- 0161 941 2018
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 07/04/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 15:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Trafford, Altrincham
We can offer support to all residents within the WA14/WA15 postcode zone
Languages: No information available
The Hub Altrincham - Digital Cafe
The Digital Cafe runs every Wednesday morning from 10am to 12noon. People can get free support with online applications, practical support with digital technology, use laptops and pick up SIM cards. We also have free tea & coffee.
The Citizens Advice Bureaux (CAB) run a drop-in there from 9:30am to 3:30pm. They provide impartial advice & support on a wide range of issues including housing, utility payments, benefits, healthcare & employment.
How to access:
Attend a drop-in, no appointment needed
You can call or email us for more information
This service is not specific to Asylum Seekers or Refugees, but nevertheless they can go in for advice.
- Advice and Support
- Education and Training
- Digital Support
- The Hub Community Centre, Pownall Road, Altrincham, WA14 2SZ
- Contact Email
- info@ourhub.org
- 0161 941 2018
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 07/04/25)
- Availability
-
Digital Cafe
Wednesdays
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Citizens Advice Drop-in
Wednesdays
Hours: 09:30 - 15:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Trafford
Languages: No information available
The Hub Altrincham - English Class
If English isn’t your first language, then why not come and join our popular and friendly English Class?
Based at The Hub Community Centre, near Sainsbury’s in Altrincham, The Hub English class provides a welcoming environment for people wanting to improve and gain confidence in their English skills, while learning more about UK culture.
Classes are free, offered as part of The Hub Community Centre’s service to the community.
Teachers are ESOL trained, delivering unaccredited courses at Elementary and Intermediate levels.
How to access:
For more information please contact Sue at englishclass@ourhub.org
- English Language
- ESOL
- The Hub Community Centre, Pownall Road, Altrincham, WA14 2SZ
- Website
- https://www.ourhub.org/
- Contact Email
- englishclass@ourhub.org
- 0161 941 2018
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 07/04/25)
- Availability
-
The Hub Office Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 15:30
English Class
Tuesdays (term time)
Hours: 10:00 - 12:30
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Trafford
Languages: No information available
The Lighthouse Project
Part of Inspire Middleton providing community based help and support to local people.
Services include:
• Volunteering
• Work Club
• Job search and application support
• Mentoring
• Website resource
• Interview skills
To access:
To find out more information and to access services, please drop in, call or email.
- Volunteering
- Drop In
- Phone and Email
- Unit S6b/c Middleton Shopping Centre, Limetrees Road, Middleton, M24 4EL
- Contact Email
- info@lighthouseproject.org.uk
- 0161 643 1163
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 05/02/25)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 16:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester, Blackpool
Languages: No information available
The Limes
The Limes, run by the Salvation Army Housing Association (SAHA), is a supported accommodation service located in Manchester. It provides temporary housing for individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless.
The service aims to help residents regain stability in their lives by offering not just a safe place to stay but also support to improve their situation. The Limes works with people facing various challenges, including mental health issues, substance misuse, or financial difficulties.
The Limes provides accommodation and support services to young males aged 16-25 years old. Taking an asset based approach and a focus on individual talents, it strives to support young people to flourish and thrive. Young People are provided with the opportunity to re-connect within the community, by creating their own pathway’s; building their skills, social inclusion, developing communication and realising their own aspirations.
The Limes helps people to engage into meaningful activity, whatever stage they are at on their journey to moving away from homelessness.
To access:
The Limes accepts referrals via the gateway access point for Young People which is Centrepoint. To register your interest, please make contact with Centrepoint.
How to contact Centrepoint:
Phone: 0845 466 3400
Website: https://centrepoint.org.uk/do-you-need-help/i-know-someone-who-needs-help
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Referral
- Contact Email
- info@saha.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Maximum Age: 25
Region: Manchester
None available
The Oasis Centre - Classes and Activites
The Oasis centre offers support to address the needs of people in crisis situations.
We have four interlinked projects focusing on different areas of support required through a period of crisis.
Re-build
Our Re-build project offers emergency provisions such as food and clothing, a cafe which is open four days a week offering hot nutritious food, and our own dedicated crisis support team who can signpost to relevant agencies and support with the root cause of the emergency such as debt or mental health difficulties.
Re-engage
Through our re-engage project we help everybody to feel like part of the community. We offer wellbeing support activities such as trips and social days, leisure activities such as board games, quizzes and workshops. In addition our community support team are on hand to help with the process of re-engagement.
Re-skill
Through our Re-skill programme, we provide a relaxed and encouraging setting to learn and practice. Clients are given the opportunity to develop the pre-requisite skills necessary for a functional lifestyle and successful employment. We introduce them to literacy, numeracy, home economics and art in a creative and non-threatening way. This one year programme includes: Urban Art; Cookery Workshop; English For Everyone; Maths Made Easy and Science workshops.
Have a dedicated community support team who can help you fill in forms, write appeals and apply for benefits. Also have emergency food and clothing packs available. Run English, Maths, Science, ESOL, Cookery and History lessons, and offer volunteering opportunities in their kitchen.
- Education and Training
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- 929 Hyde Road, Gorton, Manchester, M18 7FB
- Website
- https://oasisgorton.org/
- Contact Email
- hello@oasisgorton.org
- 0161 529 5508
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bournemouth
None available
The Oasis Centre - Crisis service (Destitution Support and Advice Drop-in)
Oasis Gorton is a community organisation in Manchester that aims to support local residents by providing various services and activities. Their goal is to improve the lives of individuals and families, particularly those who may be facing difficulties such as poverty, social isolation, or unemployment.
The organisation works with a diverse group of people, including children, families, and vulnerable adults. They offer a range of services, such as food support, training and education, health and wellbeing programmes, and community events. For example, Oasis Gorton runs a food bank to help families in need and provides workshops on topics like job skills and budgeting.
Referrals to Oasis Gorton can come from local agencies, schools, or individuals seeking assistance directly. They collaborate with other community groups to ensure comprehensive support for their clients.
If you are working with another organisation and would like to refer a client to the Oasis Centre, please ask them to drop in during our opening hours.
In the case of particularly vulnerable clients, please ensure that a member of your team accompanies them on their first visit to the Oasis Centre.
Oasis Gorton has a dedicated community support team who can help you fill in forms, write appeals and apply for benefits. Also have emergency food and clothing packs available. Run English, Maths, Science, ESOL, Cookery and History lessons, and offer volunteering opportunities in their kitchen.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Drop In
- Digital Support
- Food Bank
- Hot Meals
- Personal Items
- 929 Hyde Road, Gorton, Manchester, M18 7FB
- Website
- https://oasisgorton.org/
- Contact Email
- hello@oasisgorton.org
- 0161 529 5508
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bournemouth
None available
The Skelmersdale Ecumenical Centre - the ASK Club
‘Ask’ runs every Monday from 12:00-16:00, providing a safe space for refugees & people seeking asylum to gain access to information, advice & activities.
During the session, a team of staff & volunteers are available to provide casework and information on health and housing.
How to access:
To find out more please call or email us
- Advice and Support
- The Skelmersdale Ecumenical Centre, Northway, Skelmersdale, WN8 6LU
- Contact Email
- matthew@the-eccy.co.uk
- 01695 725014
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 14/04/25)
- Availability
-
Ask Club
Every Monday
Hours: 10:00 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Lancashire
Languages: No information available
The Sudanese Community in Bolton
The Sudanese Community of Bolton is a voluntary organisation. Its main aim is to help vulnerable people from black ethnic backgrounds and refugees from Sudan.
Our main aim is to aid refugees and those seeking asylum in their transition into a new life in a different country. We do this by offering information, advice and guidance, as well as helping members with social, cultural, psychological and communication issues.
We also offer educational and recreational programs. Members of the community can use the recreational facilities at our centre such as our table tennis and pool tables, and a community football team, as well as connect with others of similar backgrounds.
The Community hosts Eid prayers and gatherings at both Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha.
Also we host Quran lessons for kids with plans to re-open our weekend supplementary school. The Community also hosts trips for its members.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- 32 Moor Ln, Bolton, BL1 4TH
- Contact Email
- sudancommunitybolton@gmail.com
- 01204 382 752
- 01204867814
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bolton
Languages: No information available
The Trussel Trust Foodbanks
We’re an anti-poverty charity and community of food banks. We work together to ensure no one in the UK needs a food bank to survive, while providing food and practical support to people left without enough money to live on.
We also offer access a range of advice and support, including helplines and guidance on social security payments and grants that may be available to you.
To access:
In order to get help from a food bank you will need to be referred with a voucher, which can be issued by a number of local community organisations (for instance schools, GPs and advice agencies). Your local food bank can advise which agencies can help. Agencies can register with Trussell Trust for access to their e-voucher referral system.
Link to be referred for a food voucher: https://www.trussell.org.uk/emergency-food
Help Through Hardship Helpline: 08082082138
Our friendly advisers can help you get the support you need if you’re struggling to afford essentials like food, heating and toiletries. We can advise which social security payments you’re entitled to, guide you through any claims, and help you with emergency issues.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Referral
- Food Bank
- Website
- https://www.trusselltrust.org/
- Contact Email
- enquiries@trusselltrust.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/11/24)
- Availability
-
Helpline
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Notes: Closed on public holidays
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
The University of Liverpool Law Clinic - Statelessness, Nationality & Immigration
The clinic is part of the University of Liverpool School of Law and Social Justice. Under the supervision of an in-house legal team of qualified lawyers, final year Law students have direct, practical experience of advising or representing clients. The Law Clinic specialises in advising clients who are stateless or at risk of statelessness to make applications to the Home Office for leave to remain in the UK.
What we do:
• We have national expertise in Statelessness based applications – with full representation for applications for permission to stay and to register as British citizens on the grounds of statelessness.
• We advise and assist people with children who want to register as British, and can help with fee waiver applications.
• We can advise and assist refugees who want to naturalise as British Citizens.
• We can help with renewal of leave to remain on a discretionary or human rights basis.
• We can assist with SET(P) applications for refugees seeking Indefinite Leave to Remain.
• We can support individuals with Refugee status or Humanitarian Protection to obtain travel documents.
How to access:
Please email clinic@liverpool.ac.uk if you would like assistance. You MUST include:
- the name of the person who needs help, and
- age and relationship of family members needing help
- where they live
- what income they have
- what their current immigration status is
- any deadlines
- what they want help with
- their contact details
- Not Accommodated
- Immigration Legal Advice - IAA (OISC)
- Phone and Email
- IAA Level 3 (previously OISC)
- The School of Law and Social Justice Building, University of Liverpool University of Liverpool Chatham Street, Liverpool, L69 7ZR
- Contact Email
- clinic@liverpool.ac.uk
- 07774 779132
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating close to capacity, please expect delays.
(last updated - 14/07/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refused Asylum Seeker, Asylum Seeker
Region: National
Languages: On Request
The Vicar’s Relief Fund
With the Vicar’s Relief Fund, you provide emergency financial support so that people in vulnerable situations can find – and keep – a safe place to live.
Designed to prevent someone from losing their homes or to help them find a new one, these grants can transform a person’s circumstances within a matter of days. Because the inability to pay a small debt or rental deposit shouldn’t prevent someone from having a safe place to live.
That’s why VRF grants are issued quickly and efficiently via experienced support workers. Grants for preventing eviction are awarded up to a value of £350, and those for accessing accommodation are awarded up to £500. This is done via experienced support workers who work closely with those experiencing homelessness.
How to access:
Are you a support worker, looking to apply for a grant on behalf of one of the people you support?
Make an application in the grant portal: https://smitf.flexigrant.com/
For more information on how to make an application: https://frontlinenetwork.org.uk/vicars-relief-fund/vrf-help-page/
- Contact Email
- vrf@stmartinscharity.org.uk
- 020 3795 5746
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: No information available
The Works - Construction Academy
The Works is an innovative employment and training initiative transforming the life chances of local residents at the heart of our local communities in Moss Side, Ardwick and beyond. It is delivered as a partnership between The University of Manchester and The Growth Company.
Services include:
• Employment and training initiative
• CSCS courses
• Links with construction companies
• Paid work experience
• Courses / Training
To access:
Please email janet.wong@gceducationandskills.ac.uk or bree.adshead@procure-plus.com for more information.
- Education and Training
- Online
- The Works Construction Academy, Salvation Army, 71 Grosvenor Street, Manchester, M13 9UB
- Contact Email
- TheWorksManchester@gcemployment.uk
- 0161 359 3388
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 18/11/24)
- Availability
-
Opening Times
Monday to Friday
Hours: 08:00 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Thrive - Trafford volunteering
Volunteering opportunities in Trafford and across Greater Manchester.
For more information about specific opportunities please use the search engine on the website. This will provide you with a list of roles, the relevant contact information and an overview of the role requirements.
- Volunteering
- Contact Email
- info@thrivetrafford.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Trafford
Languages: No information available
Trafford Council Homelessness Department
Housing Options Service Trafford (HOST) provides housing advice and assistance via telephone and email during our normal operating hours. If you become homeless outside of these hours, your call will automatically divert to HOST’s out of hours service.
The HOST reception at Sale Waterside is only open to those with appointments. If you need a face to face appointment, contact us to arrange.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Contact Email
- HOST@Trafford.gov.uk
- 0161 912 2230
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 04/12/24)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
Hours: 13:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Region: Trafford
Languages: No information available
Training
TFSW have an established reputation and many years’ experience providing training across the refugee and asylum seeker sector in the South West. We have a national programme of training which is available online for both teams and individuals. All funds raised from our training support our free counselling and psychotherapy for traumatised refugees. Training sessions are all available in person or online, bespoke for your team or to join as part of our nationally available online programme. Please scroll down to the bottom of the 'training' page to access the bespoke training form.
- Education and Training
- Health and Wellbeing
- Appointment Only
- Online
- Phone
- Referral
- Self Referral
- TFSW
- Trauma
- Trauma Foundation
- Website
- https://www.tfsw.co.uk/training
- Contact Email
- tfsw@tfsw.co.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/01/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: No information available
Training Courses
Himilo is a training provider, delivering vocational training courses, careers advice, business support and employment opportunities. We deliver high-quality courses and programmes designed to prepare students to meet the current market skill requirements. All of our training courses and education programs start with assessing the learners to make sure they are put on the correct career path. Our continuous support is here to help you gain the necessary skills to progress into the career you want.
- Education and Training
- Contact Email
- trainingsupport@ach.org.uk
- 0771 441 9933
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 05/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
None available
Train-to-TEFL - ESOL
Are you ready to improve your English skills and build confidence in speaking and listening? Register before the end of November 2024 to secure your place in a free, funded ESOL course, specially designed for BNO visa holders from Hong Kong in Greater Manchester.
How to access:
Apply using the links at the bottom of this webpage: https://traintotefl.com/bno-esol/
- English Language
- ESOL
- Contact Email
- learnmore@traintotefl.com
- +44 (0) 7754 239939
- Service Capacity
-
Service is at capacity, any new requests will be significantly delayed.
(last updated - 31/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Trafford, Warrington, Manchester, Oldham, Bolton, Salford, Rochdale, Stockport, Bury, Wigan
Must be a BNO visa holder
Languages: Cantonese
Transport Fund
Bristol City of Sanctuary manages the transport fund on behalf of the sector. Requests for bus tickets must be made through other organisations and not directly to Bristol City of Sanctuary. The Bristol City of Sanctuary Transport Fund is a community initiative to fund transport, such as bus or train tickets, for people seeking sanctuary in our city, who would otherwise not be able to access vital services and appointments. We are very grateful to First Bus who are match funding a generous proportion of your donations, and grateful to the various asylum seeker support organisations who distribute the tickets.
- Contact Email
- bristol@cityofsanctuary.org
- 07341 218773
- Service Capacity
-
Service is at capacity, any new requests will be significantly delayed.
(last updated - 01/05/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
None available
Tree of Life Community Centre
We help to increase people’s employability prospects through our job club, training courses and Volunteering opportunities. Our volunteering programme increases people’s ability to participate in the wider community.
We help people get back into employment through CV writing, job search support, training, skills development, apprenticeships, and IT skills
We offer a range of volunteering opportunities at our centre, including administration, retail, catering, warehousing, fundraising, building and grounds maintenance.
Our Digital Skills and Employability register - which users must complete before proceeding with their activities instantly generate a report allowing us to capture detailed insight into our services users - which in turn allows us to further tailor our services to their needs.
The system changes are important in setting the groundwork as we launch our formal Employability and Skills offer which will include our new apprenticeships scheme.
How to access:
Monday to Friday by appointment only. To make an appointment please phone us or come and drop-in to visit.
- Employability
- Volunteering
- Tree of Life Centre, Greenbrow Road, Newall Green, Manchester, M23 2UE
- Contact Email
- info@treeoflifecentre.org.uk
- 0161 489 7018
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 25/11/24)
- Availability
-
Opening Times
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 15:00
Saturdays
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Phone Line Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 15:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Trips and Activities
We organise termly trips and fun activities so the young people we support can practise their English in a relaxed environment and visit local attractions.
- Young People
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Contact Email
- bristol@jacari.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 06/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
None available
Tuesday Welcome Centre
Our Welcome Centre is an open and safe space for asylum seekers and refugees to make connections and build community. All our varied activities that we hold during our Welcome Centre help our members to establish belonging in their new home in Bristol. We provide practical signposting support to our members who present us with their challenges or concerns. We want to ensure our members have access to the right information and support services to help them as they navigate the complex asylum and immigration systems. Social Space every Tuesday from 11am to 2pm: We have board games, art, laptops and a football table available to our members. A hot halal meal is served at 1pm. Our doors close at 2pm.
- Advice and Support
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Contact Email
- helen@borderlands.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 20/03/25)
- Availability
-
Tuesdays 10:30am - 2pm
10:30am-12pm: Social Supermarket 11am-2pm: Social Space 1-2pm: Hot halal meal
Valid: From 2 Apr 2024
Frequency: Weekly (every 1 weeks )
Days:
Hours: 09:30 - 13:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
None available
UKEFF
We are a Muslim organisation committed to supporting those in need. We offer support to newly arrived asylum seekers and refugees, as well as those who have been here for some time.
Our main work centres around food poverty and crisis support to anyone who refers into our service or is referred to us.
Our aim is to work with individuals taking them from being dependent to independence, and navigate the systems which are unfamiliar to them.
We have a Food Aid Hub which provides culturally appropriate food parcels. We can also assist with Clothing Household items and financial support through vouchers. Our support staff also assist with benefit applications and signposting services where our staff are unable to help.
We can help facilitate registering those who are affected by homelessness with the local council teams.
To access:
In order to refer yourself, complete this form: https://www.ukeff.org/help/
In order to refer a client, complete this form: https://www.ukeff.org/referrals/
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Drop In
- Referral
- Financial Support
- Food Bank
- 72 Yorkshire Street, Oldham, OL1 1SR
- Website
- https://www.ukeff.org/
- Contact Email
- enquiries@ukeff.org
- 0161 660 6818
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating close to capacity, please expect delays.
(last updated - 09/04/25)
- Availability
-
Foodhub
Monday to Thursday
Hours: 09:00 - 14:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Oldham
Languages: On Request
UK ENIC
This is a service for people with qualifications gained overseas who would like to compare their qualifications to the UK education system.
Services Include:
Statement of Comparability-
• A general purpose statement of qualification comparability which compares overseas qualifications to the UK education system, comparing them to UK qualifications and framework levels.
• This allows persons with qualifications completed outside of the UK to evidence the comparable level of these in the UK education frameworks.
• This service costs £49.50 plus the price of your chosen delivery option. The time-frame to complete your order is 15 working days from when we receive all necessary documents for each submitted qualification and full payment.
How to access:
Self referral. Need to create an online account via https://ecctis.com/signup.aspx
If you have an urgent query about your application or UK ENIC account, you can call us on +44 (0)330 912 0030. Please make sure you have your unique Enquiry ID ready so that we can assist you as quickly as possible.
- Employability
- UK ENIC, Suffolk House, 68-70 Suffolk Road, Cheltenham, GL50 2ED
- Website
- https://www.enic.org.uk/
- 44 (0)330 912 0030
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 06/01/25)
- Availability
-
Office Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
None available
UK International Lawyers
UK International Lawyers has an established and experienced team for providing Immigration & Asylum advice. From the initial application to representation, we aim to ensure a smooth transition in acquiring residence and citizenship to the UK.
We also have specialist Human Right Lawyers who can help you with breach of all aspect of Human Rights and represent you at the highest level.
UK International Lawyers Ltd is contracted with the Legal Aid Agency to carry out legal aid work in asylum and immigration law
Services include:
• British Nationality & Ancestry
• Human Rights Cases
• Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)
• Refusals and Appeals
• Family Migration
• Fresh Asylum Claims
• Family Reunion
• Deportation and Removal
How to access:
Please call or email us or submit your enquiry (with your contact details) via our online form and we will contact you within 24 hours: http://www.ukinternationallawyers.co.uk/contact-us/
- Immigration Legal Advice
- Legal Aid Solicitors
- 637 Princess Road, Princess Parkway, Manchester, M20 1HH
- Contact Email
- info@uk-il.co.uk
- 0161 376 4525
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 03/02/25)
- Availability
-
Monday to Friday
Hours: 10:30 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: No information available
Ukrainian Community Space at Welcome House
Hull & East Yorkshire Ukrainian Community (HEYUC), provide a welcoming and supportive space for displaced Ukrainians while fostering cultural exchange and integration with the local community. We focus on preserving Ukrainian heritage, offering social support, and facilitating a smoother adaptation to life in the UK.
Saturday Schedule at Welcome House. Term time only!
Adults:
10:30 – 12:30 – English Language Class (Beginner/Intermediate level)
10:30 – 11:30 – 10-Minute Anti-Stress Head & Neck Massage (drop-in)
13:00 – 14:30 – Community Sessions (1–2 times a month): Expert talks, crafts, tea, and conversation.
Children:
10:00 – 11:30 – Ukrainian Language School
11:00 – 12:00 – Art Activities: Drawing and painting, embroidery (Vyshyvanka), clay modelling, cooking experience
12:00 – 12:30 – Lunch for children
12:30 – 13:00 – Free Play and Social Time
Teenagers:
12:00 – 13:00 – Guitar Class
- Children, families and new mothers
- Ukrainians HFU scheme
- 3 Wright Street, Hull, HU2 8HU
- Contact Email
- heyukrainiancommunity@gmail.com
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 15/07/25)
- Availability
-
Saturday
Hours: 09:45 - 13:45
Immigration Status: All
Region: Kingston upon Hull
Ukrainian families only.
Languages: Ukrainian
Ukrainian Lodging Scheme
We are working with Bristol City Council to support Ukrainians who arrived under the Homes for Ukraine scheme to find lodgings in households in Bristol as they move on from their initial 6-12 month host/guest arrangements. Refugee Welcome Homes is looking for people who are willing to offer a room in their home to a Ukrainian lodger. We will provide support to the Ukrainian guests to complete the paperwork and move into their new lodgings and signpost to ongoing support with education and skills.
- Housing
- Contact Email
- support@refugeewelcomehomes.net
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 18/06/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection, Other - with leave to remain
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
University of London Refugee Law Clinic
The clinic's main legal focus is on advising and preparing fresh claims for asylum and it aims to complement the work of law firms and other service providers in London.
Referral Criteria:
• Accept referrals for ARE clients who may have a potential fresh claim for asylum. A service user must have made a previous asylum claim and must now be appeal rights exhausted.
• The referrer must complete a subject access request for the service user, and provide us with as many documents as possible at the initial referral stage. Operates on a referral-only basis from partner organisations. We regret that we cannot accept direct referrals from the public or from other organisations at this time.
Not able to take on cases where:
• The claim is on behalf of a family group
• The service user has recently (within the last 6 months) submitted a fresh claim or had judicial review proceedings
• The service user does not have the capacity to give instructions
• The case involves criminality
• The service user is currently detained
• There is an urgent deadline.
How to access:
Referrals must come through from one of our partners organisations. For Greater Manchester these partners are Refugee Action and the Refugee Council. Please contact them for further details.
Self-referral is not available for this service.
- Immigration Legal Advice - IAA (OISC)
- Referral
- IAA Level 3 (previously OISC)
- 2nd Floor, Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU
- Contact Email
- refugeelawclinic@london.ac.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 14/04/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: Refused Asylum Seeker, Refugee or humanitarian protection, Asylum Seeker
Minimum Age: 18
Region: National
Languages: Other
Victoria Park Fellowship
Victoria Park Fellowship is a community organisation based in Manchester that focuses on supporting individuals and families through various services and activities. Their primary aim is to enhance the well-being of the local community, particularly those who may be vulnerable or in need.
The fellowship works with diverse groups, including families, young people, and individuals facing challenges such as social isolation or mental health issues.
Services included:
• Counselling
• Youth programmes
• Community events/ activities, including workshops and social events.
Referrals to Victoria Park Fellowship can come from local schools, social services, or individuals seeking support. They collaborate with other community organisations to ensure a comprehensive approach to assistance.
Overall, Victoria Park Fellowship aims to create a supportive environment where individuals can thrive, develop skills, and feel connected to their community, improving their overall quality of life.
- English Language
- Drop In
- Phone
- The Chapel [at the junction of Daisy Bank Road and Longford Place] 31A Daisy Bank Road Victoria Park, Manchester, M14 5GP
- Contact Email
- admin@victoriaparkfellowship.com
- 0161 248 0840
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
-
Bible and English at the Chapel
Wednesday
Hours: 11:00 - 12:00
Zoom Thursdays & Help with English Class at the Chapel
Thursday
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
None available
Visit from the Stork CIC - Cheetham Hill Support Hub
Stork Support is our core service, giving free and low cost vital baby and household essentials to the most vulnerable families such as those fleeing DV, living in temporary accommodation, living on extremely low incomes and those with poor mental health.
We make sure parents don’t have to choose between clothing and feeding their children and paying their bills, by giving them peace of mind with the provision of baby essentials, exactly when they need them.
We now operate collection hubs for most of our clients, where families can access wraparound support when they go to collect their items (nappies, wipes, toiletries and vouchers for baby food such as first stage infant formula).
How to access:
We take referrals from professionals in the NHS and local authorities such as Midwives, Health Visitors, Outreach workers, Early Help teams, Social workers and other charity professionals.
To make a referral: https://visitfromthestork.co.uk/stork-support-make-a-referral/
- Children, families and new mothers
- Advice and Support
- Referral
- Baby
- Personal Items
- Woodville Childrens Centre, Shirley Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, M8 0NE
- Contact Email
- hello@visitfromthestork.co.uk
- 07872553663 : Phone - Betty-Ann (Interim co-CEO)
- 07840399360 : Phone - Claire (Interim co-CEO)
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/07/25)
- Availability
-
Collection Day
Thursday Mornings
Immigration Status: All
Region: Cheetham
We can only provide essentials to families with city of Manchester or Salford postcodes. PLEASE NOTE: We are NOT accepting repeat referrals for anyone within one calendar month from when the last referral was processed by us, which may not be the same date the referral was received.
Languages: No information available
Visit from the Stork CIC - Gorton Hub - Sacred Heart Family Hub
Stork Support is our core service, giving free and low cost vital baby and household essentials to the most vulnerable families such as those fleeing DV, living in temporary accommodation, living on extremely low incomes and those with poor mental health.
We make sure parents don’t have to choose between clothing and feeding their children and paying their bills, by giving them peace of mind with the provision of baby essentials, exactly when they need them.
We now operate collection hubs for most of our clients, where families can access wraparound support when they go to collect their items (nappies, wipes, toiletries and vouchers for baby food such as first stage infant formula).
Our Gorton Hub is at Gorton Sacred Heart Family Hub, with the collection day on a Friday morning between 9.30-11am. Covering all M18 postcodes, the hub is run by the Outreach team. The Outreach Team can offer wraparound support such as referrals to specialist services and sessions on at their centre, as well as forms etc.
How to access:
We take referrals from professionals in the NHS and local authorities such as Midwives, Health Visitors, Outreach workers, Early Help teams, Social workers and other charity professionals.
To make a referral: https://visitfromthestork.co.uk/stork-support-make-a-referral/
- Children, families and new mothers
- Advice and Support
- Referral
- Baby
- Personal Items
- Gorton Sacred Heart Family Hub, Glencastle Road, Gorton, Manchester, M18 7NE
- Contact Email
- hello@visitfromthestork.co.uk
- 07872553663 : Phone - Betty-Ann (Interim co-CEO)
- 07840399360 : Phone - Claire (Interim co-CEO)
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/07/25)
- Availability
-
Collection Day
Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 11:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
We can only provide essentials to families with city of Manchester or Salford postcodes. PLEASE NOTE: We are NOT accepting repeat referrals for anyone within one calendar month from when the last referral was processed by us, which may not be the same date the referral was received.
Languages: No information available
Visit from the Stork CIC - Harpurhey Hub- Harpurhey Sure Start Centre
Stork Support is our core service, giving free and low cost vital baby and household essentials to the most vulnerable families such as those fleeing DV, living in temporary accommodation, living on extremely low incomes and those with poor mental health.
We make sure parents don’t have to choose between clothing and feeding their children and paying their bills, by giving them peace of mind with the provision of baby essentials, exactly when they need them.
We now operate collection hubs for most of our clients, where families can access wraparound support when they go to collect their items (nappies, wipes, toiletries and vouchers for baby food such as first stage infant formula).
Our Harpurhey hub is run at Harpurhey Sure Start centre at North City family and Fitness centre. We have a Visit from the Stork volunteer there on a Friday morning from 10-12 who is able to offer basic support as well as signposting to the Outreach team who work from the centre.
How to access:
We take referrals from professionals in the NHS and local authorities such as Midwives, Health Visitors, Outreach workers, Early Help teams, Social workers and other charity professionals.
To make a referral: https://visitfromthestork.co.uk/stork-support-make-a-referral/
- Children, families and new mothers
- Advice and Support
- Referral
- Baby
- Personal Items
- Harpurhey Sure Start Centre, North City Family and Fitness Centre, Upper Conran Street, Harpurhey, Manchester, M9 4DA
- Contact Email
- hello@visitfromthestork.co.uk
- 07872553663 : Phone - Betty-Ann (Interim co-CEO)
- 07840399360 : Phone - Claire (Interim co-CEO)
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/07/25)
- Availability
-
Visit from the Stork Volunteer
Fridays
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
We can only provide essentials to families with city of Manchester or Salford postcodes. PLEASE NOTE: We are NOT accepting repeat referrals for anyone within one calendar month from when the last referral was processed by us, which may not be the same date the referral was received.
Languages: No information available
Visit from the Stork CIC - Moston Hub- Moston Sure Start
Stork Support is our core service, giving free and low cost vital baby and household essentials to the most vulnerable families such as those fleeing DV, living in temporary accommodation, living on extremely low incomes and those with poor mental health.
We make sure parents don’t have to choose between clothing and feeding their children and paying their bills, by giving them peace of mind with the provision of baby essentials, exactly when they need them.
We now operate collection hubs for most of our clients, where families can access wraparound support when they go to collect their items (nappies, wipes, toiletries and vouchers for baby food such as first stage infant formula).
Our Moston hub is in partnership with the Outreach team at Moston Sure Start centre on Adrian Street. The outreach team meet and greet our clients on a Thursday morning from 9.30-12.30 and can offer tailored wraparound support, as well as other sessions such as Stay and Play at their centre.
How to access:
We take referrals from professionals in the NHS and local authorities such as Midwives, Health Visitors, Outreach workers, Early Help teams, Social workers and other charity professionals.
To make a referral: https://visitfromthestork.co.uk/stork-support-make-a-referral/
- Children, families and new mothers
- Advice and Support
- Referral
- Baby
- Personal Items
- Moston Sure Start Centre, Adrian Street, Manchester, M40 5EA
- Contact Email
- hello@visitfromthestork.co.uk
- 07872553663 : Phone - Betty-Ann (Interim co-CEO)
- 07840399360 : Phone - Claire (Interim co-CEO)
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/07/25)
- Availability
-
Meet & Greet
Thursday
Hours: 09:30 - 12:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
We can only provide essentials to families with city of Manchester or Salford postcodes. PLEASE NOTE: We are NOT accepting repeat referrals for anyone within one calendar month from when the last referral was processed by us, which may not be the same date the referral was received.
Languages: No information available
Visit from the Stork CIC - Salford Hub - Emmanuel Centre
Stork Support is our core service, giving free and low cost vital baby and household essentials to the most vulnerable families such as those fleeing DV, living in temporary accommodation, living on extremely low incomes and those with poor mental health.
We make sure parents don’t have to choose between clothing and feeding their children and paying their bills, by giving them peace of mind with the provision of baby essentials, exactly when they need them.
We now operate collection hubs for most of our clients, where families can access wraparound support when they go to collect their items (nappies, wipes, toiletries and vouchers for baby food such as first stage infant formula).
Our Salford hub is operated by ourselves; our collection day is a Thursday morning during our coffee morning session 10.30-12.30. We offer wraparound support such as filling in forms, signposting to other organisations and food support as well as being able to provide other items such as discounted or free equipment, toys or clothes if we have them in stock.
How to access:
We take referrals from professionals in the NHS and local authorities such as Midwives, Health Visitors, Outreach workers, Early Help teams, Social workers and other charity professionals.
To make a referral: https://visitfromthestork.co.uk/stork-support-make-a-referral/
- Children, families and new mothers
- Advice and Support
- Referral
- Baby
- Emmanuel church,174 Langworthy Rd, Salford, M6 5LH
- Contact Email
- kim@visitfromthestork.co.uk
- 07872553663 : Phone - Betty-Ann (Interim co-CEO)
- 07840399360 : Phone - Claire (Interim co-CEO)
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/07/25)
- Availability
-
Collection Day
Thursdays
Hours: 10:30 - 12:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Salford
We can only provide essentials to families with city of Manchester or Salford postcodes. PLEASE NOTE: We are NOT accepting repeat referrals for anyone within one calendar month from when the last referral was processed by us, which may not be the same date the referral was received.
Languages: No information available
Visit from the Stork CIC - Stork Boost - Employability Skills & UC Support
Boost your knowledge, confidence and skills through a short employability course with Stork Boost! Stork Boost is a short 5 week course aimed at helping parents make a change.
If you want to rediscover your identity after having children, boost your confidence, skills and knowledge and meet new friends, come and explore the possibilities of managing benefits, work and parenthood with us!
The course includes personalised, 1:1 support from our course leader Claire.
Course Overview:
• Building confidence and breaking down barriers to work
• Managing benefits (UC) and personal finances
• CV and interview skills
• Job searching and applications
• Next steps - working with partner organisations and arranging 1:1 support
How to access:
To make a referral: https://visitfromthestork.co.uk/stork-support-make-a-referral/
- Education and Training
- Employability
- Emmanuel church,174 Langworthy Rd, Salford, M6 5LH
- Contact Email
- hello@visitfromthestork.co.uk
- 07872553663 : Phone - Betty-Ann (Interim co-CEO)
- 07840399360 : Phone - Claire (Interim co-CEO)
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/07/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Greater Manchester
• Parents 18+ • Is entitled to, and currently claiming, Universal Credit or legacy benefits • Is unemployed • Is NOT in education or training • Legally resident in the UK for at least 3 years. *Exceptions apply please ask if you're unsure
Languages: No information available
Volunteering
Bristol Refugee Festival has a range of well-supported volunteering opportunities that help us with our events and activities. These include event crew, evaluation, comms & social media.
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We also have an Ambassador programme specifically for those with lived experience of the asylum process or forced migration, to support our work and gain further skills.
Our Ambassadors provide a voice for their community, actively take part in our events and workshops and advise on our programming. We are keen for them to offer their skills and knowledge, but we also offer them training and development to gain further skills in areas such as event planning, evaluation practices, media communications, public speaking.
- Volunteering
- Contact Email
- dannyvincent@bristolrefugeefestival.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 05/02/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
None available
Volunteering
Our work relies on our volunteers!
We love their commitment, expertise and energy to welcome and support refugees and asylum seekers. Our volunteers come from diverse backgrounds including professionals, retired people, students, refugees and asylum seekers.
We have volunteering opportunities for mentoring, english classes, marketing and fundraising as well as roles at our welcome centre.
How to access
Complete the form on our website.
- Volunteering
- Self Referral
- The Assisi Centre, Lawfords Gate, Bristol, St Jude's, BS5 0RE
- Contact Email
- hello@borderlands.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 26/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
Volunteering
At Aid Box Community we have a range of well-supported volunteering opportunities that help us support our services. Volunteering opportunities include a weekly shift in our Free Shop, helping at our groups, becoming a connection friend, and supporting fundraising opportunities and events.
- Volunteering
- Online
- 174b Cheltenham Road, Bristol, Cotham, BS6 5RE
- Contact Email
- naomi@aidboxcommunity.co.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/06/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
Volunteering
We aim for half of our volunteer team to be BRR members, asylum seekers and refugees who use our services. We offer tailored training and support to member volunteers including support into employment. Speak to any member of staff at the drop in or get in touch by email.
- Employability
- Volunteering
- Referral
- Self Referral
- Contact Email
- volunteering@bristolrefugeerights.org
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 26/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
Volunteer Plus - Get Volunteering
Get Volunteering is a national directory which helps users to find volunteering opportunities. You can chose a search based on your skills, your location or area of interest.
How to access:
You can 'register your interest' in an opportunity, which will redirect you to the Community Support Action Volunteer (CVS) website to express your interest to the relevant organisation.
- Volunteering
- Website
- https://getvolunteering.co.uk/
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
None available
Waddell Taylor Bryan (WTB) Solicitors
WTB Solicitors are a legal service based in the UK that helps people with various legal issues. Their immigration solicitors handle complex immigration applications and appeals.
WTB Solicitors provide free asylum advice to eligible applicants of legal aid.
Services include:
• Asylum
• Human Rights Claims
• Nationality, naturalisation and registration as a British citizen
• Spouses, civil partners, unmarried partners, children and other family dependants
• Appeals & Judicial Review
• Further Leave and Indefinite Leave to remain (settlement) applications
How to access:
Will accept self-referrals. By email to enquiries@wtbsolicitors.com / longsight@wtbsolicitors.com / Salim.kuraishe@wtbsolicitors.com
- Immigration Legal Advice
- Self Referral
- Legal Aid Solicitors
- 1st Floor, 601 Stockport Rd, Longsight, Manchester, M13 0RX
- Website
- https://www.wtbsolicitors.com
- Contact Email
- enquiries@wtbsolicitors.com
- 0161 224 3311
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/01/25)
- Availability
-
Office Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: No information available
Wai Yin Society
Wai Yin Society is a community organisation based in Manchester that supports Chinese and other ethnic minority communities. Their aim is to improve the lives of individuals and families through various services, focusing on integration, education, and social support.
The society works with a diverse group of people, including immigrants, refugees, and long-term residents, particularly from the Chinese community.
Referrals to Wai Yin Society can come from local agencies, schools, or individuals seeking assistance. They also collaborate with other organisations to enhance their services and reach more people in need.
Services include:
• Education, Training and Employment Support
• Women and Parenting Project
• Youth Services
• Older People Services
• Mental Health Support
• Crisis Support Services
• Food Bank Services
• Macmillan Cancer Support
• General Advice- We accept telephone bookings
• Volunteering Services
• Hate Crime Reporting
Police Drop-in: The Greater Manchester Police in partnership with the Wai Yin Society to set up a regular Call in Centre for the Chinese community.
This service is set to help members of the Chinese community to find out more about policing issues in their area, to voice their concerns to police officers, or even to report a crime. A Cantonese and Mandarin translator will be present to assist with any language difficulties.
The service will be held on the first Tuesday of every month between 3:00pm to 5:00pm at the Wai Yin Society.
- Advice and Support
- Education and Training
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Self Referral
- Food Bank
- Hate Crime reporting/support
- Mental Health
- Dr Sylvia Sham Centre, 66-68 Swan Street, Manchester, M4 5JU
- Website
- https://www.waiyin.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- info@waiyin.org.uk
- 0161 833 0377
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 18/11/24)
- Availability
-
Opening Times
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 17:30
General Advice Appointments
Monday
Hours: 10:30 - 13:30
Tuesday and Wednesday
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Thursday
Hours: 10:00 - 13:00
Hours: 13:30 - 16:00
Police Drop-In
First Tuesday Of Each Month
Hours: 15:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin
Wai Yin Society - Education, Training & Employment Unit
Offers a range of employment, education and community services, including English courses
• Courses / training
• Self employment/business support
• Job search and application support
• Website resource
How to access:
All our courses are for the community, free to access and a mixture of face-to-face and online.
Learners can register by scanning the QR code on the website, or by following the link https://www.waiyin.org.uk/register and completing the form.
- Dr Sylvia Sham Centre, 66-68 Swan Street, Manchester, M4 5JU
- Contact Email
- info@waiyin.org.uk
- 0161 833 0377
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 18/11/24)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 17:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin
Walk With Me
We connect refugees and asylum seekers into local communities, while promoting regular exercise, benefitting both physical and mental wellbeing. Walk With Me provides opportunities to practise spoken English, meet someone new, and to explore the neighbourhood or new spaces.
We are currently running group walks twice a month for asylum seekers.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Contact Email
- amir.mazaheri@bridgesforcommunities.com
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 26/11/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol
Languages: No information available
Warm Hut
The charity was established in 2009 to support French speaking asylum seekers and refugees living in the Greater Manchester especially in Salford. The charity now has a wider remit of helping the local community in Salford and surrounding areas such as Cheetwood, Cheetham Hill.
We support people who are in the transition points of their lives: Asylum seekers, refugees, migrants and second generation of British citizens. Most of our activities aim to alleviate isolation and depression, including emotional wellbeing, social, physical and recreational activities.
It currently operates a variety of projects including, drop in sessions to provide general information, advice and advocacy services, volunteering programme, mentoring, Homework club and after schools’ club.
We also provide social and recreational activities for older members of the community. The problems we deal with include: unemployment, homelessness or vulnerable housed, mental health, discrimination, social and economic deprivation, loneliness and isolation.
Our helpline (07427672139) offers practical support over the phone or online to asylum seekers, refugees and migrants. It’s a confidential service for those aged 12 and over and opens from 6 am to 10pm 7 day a week.
Call if you want someone to talk to. We love to listen and we will help you through this difficult time. our volunteers speak French, Lingala and Portuguese.
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Women's Group
- Suites E5, 8th floor, St Jame's house, Salford, M6 5FW
- Website
- http://warmhut.org/
- Contact Email
- info@warmhut.org
- 0161 743 2016
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/06/25)
- Availability
-
Helpline
Frequency: Daily
Hours: 06:00 - 22:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Salford, Cheetham, Brighton & Hove
Languages: Other, Portuguese, French
We Belong - Community Gatherings
We host monthly in-person gatherings in both London and Manchester, usually on the last Wednesday or Thursday of each month.
These events create space for young people to build friendships and community. Our gatherings emphasise storytelling, connecting participants through shared experiences and reinforcing why we campaign for change.
How to access:
Event details are posted on our social media and Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/we-belong-45758924873
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Website
- https://www.webelong.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- Info@webelong.org.uk
- 020 8059 4778
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 08/05/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Maximum Age: 25
Region: Manchester, London
Languages: No information available
We Belong - Legal Advice Clinic
Our Legal Advice Clinic provides free legal advice from experienced solicitors to young people aged 16-25 who:
• Have lived in the UK since childhood and need to regularise their immigration status
• Have questions about their current immigration status
• Hold Limited Leave to Remain and are applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain after 5 years of continuous limited leave
How to access:
Sessions are typically held weekly, with specific dates announced monthly through our newsletter and social media (@webelong19).
Appointments can be booked through our online form: https://lpwwngy65ir.typeform.com/to/YXah6KeV?typeform-source=www.webelong.org.uk
- Immigration Legal Advice
- Website
- https://www.webelong.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- Info@webelong.org.uk
- 020 8059 4778
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 08/05/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 16
Maximum Age: 25
Region: Manchester
Languages: No information available
We Belong - Volunteer Opportunities
WeBelong offers several ways to get involved:
• Structured Volunteer Programmes supporting our projects
• Work Experience Placements across our campaigns and projects
• Core Group membership for those with lived experience of the UK immigration system who want to participate in organisational decision-making
How to access:
For volunteering enquiries, please email info@webelong.org.uk, and our Youth Development Lead will contact you.
- Volunteering
- Website
- https://www.webelong.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- info@webelong.org.uk
- 020 8059 4778
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 08/05/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Manchester
Languages: No information available
Welcome Centre
The Welcome Centre is now open in Weston Super Mare. Come and see us at 12 Waterloo Street, Weston Super Mare, BS23 1LG Currently open: Mondays 3:30pm – 5pm – Kids’ club (Year 1 – Year 7) Tuesdays 11am – 3pm – Free shop, lunch, tea and coffee, WiFi, signposting Wednesdays 3pm- 6pm – Ukrainian Hub (alternate Wednesdays, see below for dates) Fridays 11am – 3pm – Free shop, lunch, tea and coffee, WiFi, signposting Saturdays 10am – 12 noon – Kids’ club, activities and help for children age 5-11 years old and their parents and carers.
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- 12 Waterloo Street, Weston Super Mare, BS23 1LG
- Contact Email
- support@rwns.org.uk
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 06/12/24)
- Availability
-
Saturdays 10am – 12 noon
Kids’ club, activities and help for children age 5-11 years old and their parents and carers.
Valid: From 4 May 2024
Frequency: Weekly
Days:
Hours: 09:00 - 11:00
Tuesdays 11am – 3pm
Free shop, lunch, tea and coffee, WiFi, signposting
Valid: From 7 May 2024
Frequency: Weekly
Days:
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Fridays 11am – 3pm
Free shop, lunch, tea and coffee, WiFi, signposting
Valid: From 3 May 2024
Frequency: Weekly
Days:
Hours: 10:00 - 14:00
Wednesdays 3pm- 6pm
Ukrainian Hub (alternate Wednesdays, check website for dates)
Valid: From 8 May 2024
Frequency: Weekly
Days:
Hours: 14:00 - 17:00
Mondays 3:30pm – 5pm
Kids’ club (Year 1 – Year 7)
Valid: From 6 May 2024
Frequency: Weekly
Days:
Hours: 14:30 - 16:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: North Somerset
Languages: No information available
Welcome Centre
For many asylum seekers this social space is a home away from home, especially for those who are insecurely housed, homeless or living in inadequate accommodation. A warm and welcoming social space offering: Tea, coffee and snacks A free hot lunch Haircuts Art table Games An opportunity to meet new people and make friends referrals and signposting to other services in the city No appointment needed Membership Bristol Refugee Rights’ members are people currently in the UK asylum process or who have recently been granted refugee status when they first get in contact. Members must be living in the Bristol area.
- Advice and Support
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- Wellspring Settlement, 43 Ducie Road, Bristol, Barton Hill, BS5 0AX
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 26/11/24)
- Availability
-
Thursdays
Valid: From 28 Mar 2024
Frequency: Weekly
Days:
Hours: 10:00 - 13:00
Immigration Status: Asylum Seeker, Refused Asylum Seeker, Refugee or humanitarian protection, Other - without leave to remain
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
Welcome Centre
Our drop-in Welcome Centre offers a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers to meet and provides weekly community meals, signposting support and more.
Mondays 10-12: Register as a member, get advice, signposting support, tea and coffee available.
Social Space every Tuesday from 11am to 2pm: We have board games, art, laptops and a football table available to our members. A hot halal meal is served at 1pm. Our doors close at 2pm.
How to access
Drop in.
- Advice and Support
- Employability
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Volunteering
- Drop In
- The Assisi Centre, Lawfords Gate, Bristol, St Jude's, BS5 0RE
- Contact Email
- helen@borderlands.org.uk
- 0117 9040479
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 26/03/25)
- Availability
-
Monday
Hours: 10:00 - 12:00
Tuesday
Hours: 11:00 - 14:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire
Languages: No information available
Welcome Centre
Our Welcome Centre is at the beating heart of BHN - a welcoming, intercultural space, where those with insecure immigration status and lived experience of being a refugee and/or asylum seeker can come and be part of a supportive, safe and cohesive community. The Welcome Centre is built around a delicious hot lunch, but also offers breakfast, teas and coffees, creative activities (games, art, music, sewing), English classes and even a barbershop! We deliver additional services in partnership with Herbalists without Borders, Ashley Community Housing, SARI and the mental health charity MIND. Our Advice Team (which offers case support work and advocacy) also meets with accommodated members at the Welcome Centre.
- Advice and Support
- Education and Training
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Volunteering
- Drop In
- ESOL
- Easton Family Centre, Beaufort Street, Bristol, St Jude's, BS5 0SQ
- Contact Email
- contact@bhn.org.uk
- 07719 782239
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 09/01/25)
- Availability
-
Mondays 11am-2pm
Immigration Status: Asylum Seeker, Refused Asylum Seeker, Other - without leave to remain
Region: Bristol
None available
Welcome House Drop-in (Beverley)
Welcome House hosts a weekly drop-in at The Armstrong Cafe in Beverley. Activities provided involve practise of basic English conversations, support with essential food and material items, art and crafts and a space to meet others, social awareness of culture teaching.
- Advice and Support
- Drop In
- Self Referral
- The Armstrong Cafe, Grovehill Road, Beverley, Hull, Beverley
- Contact Email
- zahraa.albayati@welcomehousehull.org.uk
- 07494971186
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 30/06/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Kingston upon Hull
None available
Welcome House Drop-in (Goole)
Working for social integration to support asylum seekers in the community. Activities provided involve practise of basic English conversations, support with essential food and material items, art and crafts and a space to meet others.
- Advice and Support
- Drop In
- Self Referral
- St Joseph's Catholic Church, Hull, Goole, DN14 6EZ
- 07931197514
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 30/06/25)
- Availability
-
Wednesdays 10:30-12:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Kingston upon Hull
Languages: No information available
Welcome House ESOL classes
Weekly drop-in services:
MONDAY:
Beginners 10:30-12:30
Intermediate 10:30-11:30 / 11:30-12:30 / 13:00-14:00 / 14:00-15:00
Advanced 14:00-15:00
WEDNESDAY:
Beginners 10:30-11:30
Intermediate 10:30-11:30 / 11:30-13:30
THURSDAY:
(WOMEN ONLY)
Beginners 10:30-12:30
Intermediate 10:30-12:30
Entry 2 (WEA) 10:00-12:00
FRIDAY:
Beginners 10:30-11:30
Intermediate 10:30-11:30
- Children, families and new mothers
- Young People
- English Language
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Drop In
- 3 Wright Street, Hull, HU2 8HU
- Contact Email
- hello@welcomehousehull.org.uk
- 01482 205880
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 17/06/25)
- Availability
-
See description for details
Immigration Status: All
Region: Kingston upon Hull
Thursdays is women and children only.
Languages: On Request
Welcome Wednesdays
Welcome Wednesday is a wonderful space for people who are relatively new to the UK and our city to connect with others, as well as our youth team – it’s been so popular that we’ve now extended it to an extra session on a Thursday too! If you're a young refugee or asylum-seeker living in Bristol, come along to this regular drop-in session at The Station. Meet new people in the city, improve your English, and get some extra support in a safe environment. Share your story, get your voice heard and have fun – Our youth club has table tennis, football table, Playstation, Pool table, and we provide some free food. When young people face such complex challenges, youth work can enable them to build relationships and connect with others. This provides them with a lifeline in a new and unfamiliar country. We've had to implement a pre-booking system, as spaces are limited to 35 young people a session.
- Young People
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Contact Email
- erin.green@creativeyouthnetwork.org.uk
- 07741660694
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 06/03/25)
- Availability
-
Thursdays 5-7pm
Frequency: Weekly
Days:
Hours: 04:00 - 18:00
Wednesdays 5-7pm
Frequency: Weekly
Days:
Hours: 16:00 - 18:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Bristol, South Gloucestershire
None available
West African Development (WAD)
West African Development (WAD) provides Pre-Entry ESOL classes, introducing basic entry level to learning English, building confidence skills and developing understanding in reading, writing and speaking needed for life in the UK.
They also offer budgeting and Life in the UK courses. In addition, WAD also provides volunteering opportunities, housing support, help with form filling, referrals to further advice and guidance, digital skills support, and opportunities to take part in their African heritage workshops and programmes.
From the requests from our community member to be involve in other activities and the positive idea of some members who experienced stress and finding difficulties leaving kids and young people with no activities during a school holiday. The majority of our community memberships are facing the same problem due to financial hardship parent cannot afford taking children away during the holiday time and also working parent during the school holiday find it difficult to leave children alone with no activities.
West African Development (WAD) organize a special holiday activities program and provide children and youth with activities like: Arts and Craft, Hair weaving, Drumming and Dancing, Sport and Football and Trips.
West African Development (WAD) together with the Worker’s Education Association offers an accredited Community Interpreter’s course which recognize and accredit bi-lingual skills, increasing basic skill levels in the Community and giving people confidence to progress to further study and employment.
WAD also providing a translation service to support people who have English as a second language.
This service will enable more people to successfully complete training courses and increasing their chances in life.
- Education and Training
- English Language
- Health and Wellbeing
- Social Activities and Community Groups
- Self Referral
- Life in the UK
- 6 Brookdale Avenue, Ashton-Under-Lyne, OL6 7UD
- Contact Email
- admin@wad.org.uk
- 0161 327 3095
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
- Availability
-
Advice Line
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 17:30
Notes: Except on bank holidays and during Christmas break.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Tameside
Languages: No information available
WHAG - Chester West and Chester - Domestic Abuse Service
WHAG offers the Cheshire West and Chester safe accommodation service, this is split across communal refuge, dispersed refuge and community support.
Services include:
• Safe accommodation
• Dispersed safe accommodation & complex needs service
• Domestic abuse group programmes
• Wellbeing Hub
Additional Information:
This accommodation in short term temporary accommodation.
Clients stay in their safe accommodation for up to 14 weeks. During that time, support workers will work with clients to look at what changes they want to make in their life, and draw up an action plan to help achieve these.
Clients and their families are supported during their stay ultimately into their own home where if they remain within CWAC they have a further 12 week resettlement support.
As well as support specific to domestic abuse clients can expect support around, housing, health and wellbeing, budgeting, benefits, parenting and education and return to work if desired.
How to access:
To make a referral fill in a CWAC referral form (via: https://whag.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/CWAC-Referral-Form-Jan-22.doc) and email it to: cwacrefuge@whag.info (or) cwacdispersed@whag.info (or) cwaccomplexneeds@whag.info
Priority will be given to those referrals with a CWAC connection.
- Advice and Support
- Housing
- Domestic Abuse
- 185 Drake Street, Rochdale, OL11 1EF
- Contact Email
- whag@whag.info
- 01706 298 222
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
WHAG - Rochdale
WHAG provides support for women and young parents with their children who are homeless or who are at risk of homelessness, men, women and children who have experienced domestic abuse.
Services Include:
Female homelessness support-
• Short-term accommodation (female only), Community Outreach Support, Group Programmes
Rose Court is female only accommodation project comprised of 16 flats with staff on site 24 hours a day. This includes Support Workers and waking night Concierge staff. We offer a range of support for women for up to 12 months.
Young parents service-
• Supported accommodation, Dispersed accommodation & Community Outreach Support
Gabriel Court is a 24 hour Supported Accommodation Project and support service with 12 independent flats, for young parents’ (male and female) aged between 16-25. We support those who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness, who are either pregnant or have a young baby under12 months at referral. The maximum length of stay is up to 12 months
ABEN- A bed for every night -
• We currently have 6 dispersed ABEN properties via a contract with Rochdale Borough Council. A Support Worker provides assistance to those in our ABEN service to secure long-term permanent accommodation, including any other support.
Rochdale Safe accommodation -
WHAG provides the Rochdale Safe Accommodation service, which offers communal safe accommodation, resettlement, and support.
Referrals to the safe accommodation service can be addressed via the Rochdale Homeless Team Domestic Abuse Pathway – 0300 3038548.
How to access:
For more information please visit our website.
- Advice and Support
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Domestic Abuse
- 185 Drake Street, Rochdale, OL11 1EF
- Website
- https://whag.info/
- Contact Email
- whag@whag.info
- 01706 718 180
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/01/25)
- Availability
-
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
WHAG - Wigan - Domestic Abuse Service
WHAG offers the Wigan Domestic abuse service, which offers communal safe accommodation, resettlement, and support.
Services include:
• Our Wigan safe accommodation is delivered across two different locations, furnished, and decorated to a high-quality standard. The accommodation is made up of self-contained flats each one has a bedroom, bathroom, sitting room and a small kitchen/dining area.
• During their time within the service, individuals will receive person centred specialist support from trained Domestic abuse workers. Together in collaboration they will agree SMART support plans, focusing on key goals and empowering targets throughout their journey.
• We offer several programmes of support including accredited Domestic abuse training programmes, accessible to those within safe accommodation and to members of the local community.
• WHAG staff are on hand 24 hours a day to provide both practical and emotional support.
• We offer counselling to adults and play therapy for the children, within our services.
How to access:
Referrals can be made by any agencies supporting any individual of family experiencing domestic abuse; self-referrals are also accepted and if additional support is required to complete, please contact the service directly to arrange.
These referrals can be made by completing the referral from: https://whag.info/our-projects/wigan-domestic-abuse/ and emailing it to WiganDAS@whag.info.
- Advice and Support
- Housing
- Domestic Abuse
- 185 Drake Street, Rochdale, OL11 1EF
- Contact Email
- whag@whag.info
- 01706 298 222
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 24/03/25)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Greater Manchester
Languages: No information available
Wigan Borough Volunteering Hub
At Wigan Council we support volunteers to contribute to the work we do as well as help community organisations to recruit volunteers across the borough.
You'll find a range of volunteering opportunities on the Wigan Borough Volunteering Hub, where you can:
• Register and apply for volunteer roles
• Submit and advertise a volunteer opportunity if you're a community group
- Volunteering
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Wigan
None available
Wigan Council - Business Support
This is a directory of business support services in Wigan.
Services include:
• Believe in Business Festival September 2025 (https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Business/Business-Support/Business-Festival.aspx)
• Free business advice service (https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Business/Business-Support/Advice/Get-free-advice.aspx)
• Digital support for businesses (https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Business/Business-Support/Advice/Digital-support.aspx)
• Running your business (https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Business/Business-Support/Running-your-business/Index.aspx)
• Get business funding (https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Business/Business-Support/Funding/Index.aspx)
- Advice and Support
- Employability
- Team Bolton, Town Hall, Victoria Square, Bolton, BL1 1RU
- 01942 489190
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
-
Office Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Wigan
None available
Wigan Council Housing Options
Wigan Council provides a wide range of housing services to support residents in finding and maintaining safe, secure accommodation. Their primary aim is to assist individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of losing their homes. The council works with various groups, including families, young people, and vulnerable individuals.
Services include:
• Advice on housing options and finding council or housing association homes
• Support for those facing eviction
Assist people renting privately, and offer advice on buying a home
• They also support individuals at risk of homelessness and those needing supported or older people's housing.
Referrals to Wigan's housing services can come from local agencies, social services, or individuals seeking help directly. The council collaborates with other organisations to ensure comprehensive support for those in need.
Additionally, Wigan Council runs prevention programmes to help people avoid homelessness. This includes financial advice, mediation services, and workshops on budgeting and tenancy rights.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Phone
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
-
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Wigan
Languages: No information available
Wigan Council - Jobs, Careers and Skills
Wigan Employment and Skills website
Services Include:
• Wigan Adult Learning and Skills service (https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Resident/Jobs-Careers/Adult-Learning/index.aspx)
• Education, Skills and Work Support for Young People (https://www.wigan.gov.uk/LINC2/Survival-Guide/Education-and-work/Education-and-work.aspx)
• Search for a job resources (https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Resident/Jobs-Careers/Search-for-a-job.aspx)
• Apprenticeships (https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Resident/Jobs-Careers/Become-an-apprentice.aspx)
• Careers Advice and Guidance (https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Resident/Education/Learning-careers-skills-for-young-people.aspx)
• Adult Learning (https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Resident/Jobs-Careers/Adult-Learning/index.aspx)
• Work Experience and Volunteering (https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Resident/Jobs-Careers/Work-experience/Index.aspx)
- 01942 705109
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 02/12/24)
- Availability
-
No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: Wigan
None available
Wirral Change
Wirral Change works with various groups, including refugees, immigrants, and vulnerable individuals.
We offer information, advice and guidance on matters such as:
• Debt/ Housing/ Welfare/ Benefits/ Safeguarding Matters
• Legal Advice & Guidance
• IAA (formerly OISC) Level 1 Immigration Support: BRP & IRL Replacement, Passport Support, Citizenship Support, Family Route/ Spouse Visa Extension/ Travel Document support
• Also provide support with interpreting, well-being and employment.
• We provide weekly English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) sessions to address language barriers faced by many people.
How to access:
Interpreter Request Form: https://wirralchange.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Interpreter-request-form-26.07.23.docx
English classes: If you would like to attend ESOL classes, please contact our team on 0151 649 8177
- Employability
- English Language
- Immigration Legal Advice - IAA (OISC)
- IAA Level 1 (previously OISC)
- St Laurence's School, St Laurence Drive, Birkenhead, CH41 3JD
- Website
- https://wirralchange.org.uk
- Contact Email
- info@wirralchange.org.uk
- 0151 649 8177
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 17/03/25)
- Availability
-
Frequency: Weekly
Days: Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Immigration Status: All
Region: Wirral
Languages: Spanish, French, Bengali, Farsi, Arabic, Cantonese, Mandarin, Malay, Hakka, On Request