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Tower Hamlets Council - services for adults

Tel: 020 7364 5005

Mulberry Place (AH)
PO Box 55739
5 Clove Crescent
London
Greater London
E14 1BY

3.3 miles away

Provide social care services for adults
Adults and those that care for them
Crossroads Counselling

Tel: 020 8981 8388

Crossroads Counselling.
144 Roman Road
Bethnal Green
London
Greater London
E2 0RY

3.3 miles away

Crossroads Counselling provides individual low-cost long term therapy to residents of Tower Hamlets.
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Hackney Off Centre

Tel: 020 8986 4016

Hackney Off Centre
Unit 7, The Textile Building
29a – 31a Chatham Place
London
Greater London
E9 6FJ

3.3 miles away

Off Centre is a counselling, therapy, advice and information service for anyone aged between 11 and 25 who lives, works or studies in Hackney. Our services are free, confidential and aimed at helping Hackney's young people to have greater control over their lives. We help people with all kinds o...
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Anyone aged 16-25 that is registered with a Hackney GP
Chinese Association Of Tower Hamlets

Tel: 020 7515 5598

Sailor's Palace
680 Commercial Road
London
Greater London
E14 7HA

3.4 miles away

The Chinese Association of Tower Hamlets was founded in East London in 1983 and has been established firmly in the heart of the Chinese and Vietnamese Communities ever since. We provide information about welfare, employment and training opportunities.
Chinese & Vietnamese Communities
Hackney Community Law Centre

Tel: 020 8985 5236

Hackney Community Law Centre
8 Lower Clapton Road
London
Greater London
E5 0PD

3.4 miles away

HCLC provides legal advice and representation which works towards the relief of poverty, discrimination and injustice by providing legal advice and assistance to low paid and unemployed persons on legal matters in the following areas of law: debt, employment, housing, immigration and welfare bene...
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People who live or work in London Borough of Hackney.
Hackney Kings Community Project

Tel: 020 8986 4765

Hackney Kings Community Project
Frampton Park Baptist Church
Frampton Park Road
London
Greater London
E9 7PQ

3.4 miles away

The Kings Community Project runs Mothers and Toddler-groups and offers parenting programmes, after school clubs and social events.
Parents and Carers accompanied with children under 5 years of age
Tower Hamlets Community Transport

Tel: 020 7987 6447

25-27 Newell Street
London
Greater London
E14 7HP

3.5 miles away

Tower Hamlets Community Transport is a small charity based in Limehouse, set up to provide transport to voluntary and community groups in Tower Hamlets.
Tower Hamlets Community/Voluntary organisations
Waltham Forest Targeted Youth Support Service Outset Centre

Tel: 020 8496 1530

Outset Centre
2A Grange Road
Walthamstow
London
Greater London
E17 8AH

3.5 miles away

Youth Support Service work with young people aged 13 to 19, we provide programmes of activity including Health issues, Healthy eating, sexual relationship, condom distribution, summer and holiday programmes.
Young people age 10-19.
Age UK East London

Tel: 020 89817124

82 Russia Lane
Bethnal Green
London
Greater London
E2 9LU

3.6 miles away

Age UK East London (Charity number 1144535) is the lead Charity in the linked operating group of Charities comprising of Age UK Hackney (1144535-1), Age UK Newham (1144535-3) and Age UK Tower Hamlets (1144535-2). We are a brand partner of Age UK - the national charity formed from the merger of H...
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All older people and carers aged 50+.
Black Women'S Health And Family Support (Bwhafs)

Tel: 020 8980 3503

1st Floor
82 Russia Lane
Bethnal Green
London
Greater London
E2 9LU

3.6 miles away

Black Women's Health and Family Support (BWHAFS) provides support, advice and information whilst promoting the physical and mental health of women and their families.
Black people in London, particularly the Somali community