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Employment adviceNucleus LAC298 Old Brompton Rd, Earls CourtSW5 9JFAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]7960422018Advice and assistance to tribunal level for employment under CFAViewMap
Pastoral support and prayerSt Andrew's ChurchSt Andrew's Church, Greyhound RoadW14 9XAcross Hammersmith[email protected]7956587176We offer the opportunity to talk confidentially with a priest, and the priest will offer to prayViewMap
Refugee families support serviceTotal Family Coaching & Parenting CIC7 Whitton, King Henry's RoadNW3 3REAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]7841778588Total Family Coaching works to reduce the trauma and enhance the well-being of refugees by offering psycho-social support to individuals and families living in refugee camps or following their settlement in the UK. A core value of our work includes respecting the humanity and dignity of all people.

Our past experience in this area includes working in refugee camps in Greece, to;
- Increase the resilience of and reduce the levels of trauma experienced by refugees through psycho-social support.
-Liaise with OTHER agencies operating in the refugee camps, offering our expertise for psycho-social care, and ensuring our services are coordinated with OTHER agencies.

Offer training and supervision to volunteers, to enhance their understanding of and capacity to engage with traumatised refugees, as well as offering opportunities to debrief and reflect.


TFC draws on the founding team’s extensive personal and professional experience of both living as refugees and of working cross-culturally with people who have been traumatised by migration, political conflict and torture. We also draw on our vast experience of providing training and support for health care professionals.
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Queen's Park and Harrow Road HubThe Avenues Youth ProjectNew Avenues, 3-7 Third AvenueW10 4RSK&C and Westminster[email protected]7717201791Activities for the over 50sViewMap
HelplineSickle Cell SocietySickle Cell Society, 54 Station RoadNW10 4UAAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]208 961 7795http://sicklecellsociety.org (Main)We understand that sickle cell disorders uniquely affect people, and can manifest into a range of further conditions. We also understand that a sickle cell disorder affects the wider social support network. That’s why we support any individual affected by sickle cell, including family members, friends, employers, teachers and healthcare professionals. The topics we cover include:
-Managing a sickle cell disorder
- Social and welfare issues
- Health and education provision
- Housing and benefits entitlement
- Employment support
- Emotional support
- Advocacy
- Accessing services
- Signposting to external agencies and support groups
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TherapyHome-Start WestminsterK&C and Westminster[email protected]2077241345http://www.homestartwestminster.co.uk (Main)Home-Start Westminster offers free confidential one to one therapy using trainee therapists on placement.ViewMap
Donation and feeding centreAnti-Tribalism MovementATM House, Market Approach, Shepherd's BushW12 8DDK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]2035881880We have received large donations from the public and we have been cooking for relatives of the victims and some of the victims to eat hot food especially during Iftar time. We have a big public fundraising event on the 9th of July here in Shepherd's Bush to bring together artists to perform and share their talent and creativity to heal the wounds and distress caused by this incident.ViewMap
Alternative therapiesMunro HealthOffice 4, Canalside House, 383 Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]07960 334133http://munrohealth.com (Main)We can offer half hour treatments in holistic massage, reflexology, acupuncture and healingHealth and WellbeingViewMap
Interpreting , emotional well-being support , advise and information , connection between the fire victim and social services.Persian Care Centre45 Walmer roadW11 4EYAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0796 144 7116http://www.persiancarecentre.com (Main)We aim to facilitate the development of our service users physical and mental wellbeing particularly for those who are in supported housing and face language barriers and those who have less opportunity to meet new people and those who are the victim of Grenfell Tower disaster. Our service users have experienced degrees of loss and as they age further losses of a significant magnitude continue, for example, loss of friends, family, loss of employment, self-esteem and loss of community and as a result, they neglect their health and wellbeing due to isolation and depression. The aim of this service is to improve the psychological and physical wellbeing of Persian and other Farsi speaking people living locally, and to promote better understanding and tolerance between local people and Persian and other Farsi speakers. service users, increase involvement and social inclusion from people who face barriers to participation.Community / Social clubViewMap
Pro Bono Solicitor ServiceNucleus LAC298 Old Brompton Rd, Earls CourtSW5 9JFAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0796 0422018http://nucleus.org.uk (Main)Pro Bono interviews with volunteer solicitors: immigration , debt , will probate , landlord and tenant, family.ViewMap
Generalist adviceNucleus LAC298 Old Brompton Rd, Earls CourtSW5 9JFAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0796 042 2018http://nucleus.org.uk (Main)Advice and assistance across social welfare law : benefits , debt , housing , family , immigration, employment.Information / Advice / GuidanceViewMap
Second hand clothesSt Andrew's ChurchSt Andrew's Church, Greyhound RoadW14 9SXAcross Hammersmith[email protected]0795 658 7176http://standrewsfulham.com (Main)We have many boxes of decent second hand clothes available, some toiletries and baby suppliesOtherViewMap
Financial supportSt Andrew's ChurchSt Adnrew's Church, Greyhound RoadW14 9SXAcross Hammersmith[email protected]0795 658 7176http://standrewsfulham.com (Main)We are seeking to donate financial support directly to families who have been affected.ViewMap
VarietyLatymer Community Church116 Bramley RoadW10 6SUAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0795 0047443http://latymer.org.uk (Main)We are trying to respond to the needs which present themselves. We are working on getting counselling to be available to people impacted, prayer support. We are here for the long haul and will respond with whatever needs present themselves over the coming months and years.Community / Social clubViewMap
Support for Mental Health CarersKensington&ChelseaMentalHealthCarersAssociation383 Canalside House Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0791 5852568We offer advocacy for carers by carers.
Monthly meetings
"Weekly open office for information and support.
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Fundays Holiday PlayschemeFun Days Holiday Playscheme12 Margravine Road, HammersmithW6 8HNK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]0787 331 4417We provide high quality childcare for children aged 3-12 years during school holidays. We are OFSTED registered and all of our staff hold enhanced DBS checks. We take the children out on trips each day around London.Education / Play (children / young people)ViewMap
Reading to childrenDoorstep LibraryDoorstep Library Network, Dawes Road Hub, 20 Dawes RoadSW6 7ENHammersmith & Westminster[email protected]0776 932 0338http://doorsteplibrary.org.uk (Main)We have teams of highly trained volunteers who visit families at their homes in disadvantaged areas to read a story to the children and befriend the parents. Although we currently operate on specific estates in Hammersmith and Fulham and Westminster, on a temporary basis, until people are permanently housed, we could organise extra groups of volunteers to go to rest centres or other appropriate locations to run story time sessions with the children and parents, either during the day or in the evenings after school.ViewMap
Careers guidance and employability supportEpic CICAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0773 9317690http://epiccic.org.uk/ (Main)Advice and guidance to support sustained progression into education, employment and training, as well as entrepreneurship. Our careers advisers can support with CV writing, job searches, applications, interview skills and presentation. We are also delivering an incentivised ESF programme for unemployed young people where young people over 16 years of age can receive vouchers for sign-up, progression and sustainment.ViewMap
Whole Family support/ Parenting programsTotal Family Coaching & Parenting CICFlat 7, Whitton, 89 King Henrys RoadNW3 3REAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0773 538 3846http://totalfamilycoaching.co.uk (Main)We offer an inclusive service for families, to help them take on the big problems in their lives using a whole family model. Our model introduces interactive group and individual activities to;
• Build resilience, skills, self-efficiency, and capacity promoting adoptive coping skills and strategies
• Deliver interventions that build positive family and interpersonal relationships
• Promote sense of community, involvement, and belonging
• Provide space and opportunity to discuss common problems, express concerns and provide mutual support
• Deliver parenting groups - offering space to encourage effective communication and disciplining strategies to parents to promote positive parent/child relationships
• Provide space where adults and children can safely engage in productive activities of educational, social, cultural and sport nature.

Our combined expertise is working with families using a whole family model, tackling a variety of family issues like; parenting, domestic violence, bereavement, substance misuse, relationship breakdown, offending and ASB, poor school attendance and unemployment.

We are a multi-lingual team offering services to ethnic minority and refugee young people and families in their own language.
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Counselling for children, young people and their familiesPlace2Be13/14 Angel Gate, 326 City RoadEC1V 2PTAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]07712 321925http://place2be.org.uk (Main)Place2Be is a national children's charity offering counselling in schools and children's centres for children, young people and their families. We also offer support and psycho-education for teachers and school staff. We are already working in schools known to be affected directly by the Grenfell Tower tragedy, including Kensington Aldridge Academy and Ark Burlington Danes, and we have increased our provision to ensure we have extra professional support in these schools. We are also working in other schools in the area.Counselling / MentoringViewMap
Speaking to staff who engage with affected service usersMother Tongue Counselling Service, Wandsworth & Westminster MindK&C and Westminster[email protected]0771 563 6626http://www.mind.org.uk/mother-tongue-counselling.asp (Main)Mental health professionals and outreach leads can come and speak to the staff members for one hour on how to handle and deal with the emotional needs of their service users who have been affected by the tragedy. It will be an open session where the staff can ask questions, share difficult experiences they have had with any clients around the incident, and offer suggestions to each OTHER on how they have provided emotional support to contain the many different reactions of the people from the community. Signposting information and handy material will be provided which can be circulated widely.ViewMap
Targeted youth support key workEpic CIC1st Floor, 36C Oxford Gardens,W10 5UQAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0771 4563254http://epiccic.org.uk/ (Main)Holistic Key Work support for vulnerable young people aged 13-25, delivered through 121s , group work and positive activities as needed. Target group specialisms include LAC/care Leavers, young offenders, serious youth violence, Young women with risky behaviours, teenage mothers, homeless young people, those at risk of NEET (youth unemployment) and hidden harm. Referral forms are available on our website.Support groupViewMap
Support groups in Mother Tongue languagesMother Tongue Counselling Service, Wandsworth & Westminster MindBasement, Hopkinson House, 6 Osbert StreetSW1P 2QUK&C and Westminster[email protected]077 1563 6626http://www.mind.org.uk/mother-tongue-counselling.asp (Main)Support groups facilitated by community workers, volunteers and Mental health professionals speaking Arabic (and/or Farsi) to people who have been affected directly or indirectly by the Grenfell incident. We are also able to arrange for various venues locally free of cost.
The groups will have an informal approach where people can come and talk about their experiences or feelings, and relate with each other, while offering peer support. The group will be supervised by a mental health professional, and subsequent signposting information will be provided.
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LGBTQ+ Youth Network / MentoringMosaic LGBT Youth Centrec/o West Euston Partnership, 29-31 Hampstead RdNW1 3JAAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0755 0124393http://www.mosaicyouth.org.uk (Main)LGBT+ Youth Network for young persons age 13 - 19 who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender or are questioning their sexuality and/or gender.ViewMap
Mentoring (Holistic)Active Successful Engagement (ASÉ) CICClem Atlee Community Hall, 21 Len Freeman Pl, FulhamSW6 7TNAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]07549 237388http://www.asecic.org.uk (Main)Active Successful Engagement is a Mentoring organisation committed to empowerment, community cohesion, resettlement and reintegration of our client groups, to improve personal development opportunities and life chances. and the Object of the Company is carry out mentoring activities which benefit communities and supports vulnerable and disadvantaged children, young people and adults.ViewMap
Finance, advocacy/advice/information, umbrella/resource bodyYoung Hammersmith & Fulham FoundationDawes Road Hub, 20 Dawes Rd, FulhamSW6 7ENAcross Hammersmith[email protected]07535 309343http://yhff.org.uk (Main)We're here to support youth services and other organisations working with children & young people who live, learn, play or work in the borough. We do it via consortium fundraising, professional training, organisational development, commissioning of a small grants programme, unlocking venues for delivery of services and being a central hub for sector specific information and opportunitiesInformation / Advice / GuidanceViewMap
Young Men's Group Personal Training SessionsYouth Action AllianceYouth Action Alliance, 202 Wornington RoadW10 5REAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0752 584 5721Action Alliance have teamed up with W10 Performance to offer group personal training sessions at their training gym in Kensal Road. Taking place every Tuesday from 2-3pm we can offer up to 6 places for 6 weeks of training with the possibility of extension depending on commitment and progress.
These sessions are aimed at increasing overall health and fitness as well as reducing stress. We also hope these sessions will be a way to get young people out and about and doing something different and positive.
All young people will also be offered voluntary holistic advice and support around any key areas of their life e.g. education/employment, housing, health.
Priority will be given to young men aged 15-18 who are not in education or employment and live in RBKC but please refer anyone you think will benefit. Youth Action Alliance is also setting up its weekly girls night every Wednesday from 4-7pm.
Activities will be based on what the group wants and will include a mix of creative, interactive, fun and educational activities.
The group will also be a safe space to access support from peers and trained staff to help to deal with fears and concerns.
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I am like youTotal Family Coaching & Parenting CICFlat 7, Whitton, 89 King Henrys RoadNW3 3REAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0750 846 3181http://totalfamilycoaching.co.uk (Main)Coaching and mentoring group and individual sessions for young people of ethnic minority and refugee backgrounds, delivered in their mOTHER tongue if and when needed.

" I am Like You" 10 week identity and integration program for young people of ethnic minority and refugee backgrounds.

“My dangerous loverboy”- sexual exploitation awareness program for vulnerable young people.

Teen talk - group sessions for young people to help them learn effective ways to having difficult conversations with parents, carers and OTHER adults in their life.
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The Happiness CornerVittoria De Meo44 Redcliffe Square, KensingtonSW10 9HQAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0750 7482146A unique approach to building resilience through the use of peer support and other inspirational techniques.OtherViewMap
Information, Advice & Guidance - Royal Assoc for Deaf PeopleRoyal Association for Deaf people (RAD)Across the tri-borough area[email protected]0746 7914 132http://royaldeaf.org.uk (Main)We provide accessible Information, Advice and Guidance to Deaf people in their first language. Our areas of expertise include benefits, money, housing, employment, debt and family/domestic.Information / Advice / GuidanceViewMap
Skills development and community supportNova New Opportunities2 Thorpe CloseW10 5XLAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]07456 580462http://www.novanew.org.uk/ (Main)Developing the skills, confidence and potential of committed and motivated individuals since 1983. Nova is a registered charity that provides a vital stepping stone for over 1,400 disadvantaged residents of North Kensington each year.Personal developmentViewMap
Victim support through volunteersJuliana Asthma CauseThe Hub, 20 Dawes Road FulhamSW6 7ENAcross Hammersmith[email protected]0744 883 0320http://julianaasthmacause.org.uk. (Main)Some of our volunteers have visited Chelsea and Kensington hospital on several occassions. We also don't mind giving our time as volunteers to help in distribution of foods and some clothes to unfortunate victims.Health and WellbeingViewMap
Talking talkshopsJust Solutions 123...St.Clements & St.James W.11 4EQ and The Dalgarno CentreW10 5QBAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0744 4321795http://twitter.com/justsolution123 (Main)To help ease the strain on NHS Mental Health services and in an effort to help de-stigmatise Mental health services are fully mobile service and works from community venues or office spaces anywhere the need is supported. Talkshops are Peer led discussions supported by trained and experienced counsellors/life coaches and group facilitator's. Tallkshops provide a space for individuals to talk openly in a confidential setting, about in a safe and supportive environment we run a series of six week workshops which cover basic steps to repairing and restoring intrinsic life instincts of worth and being; Self help: Confidence Building & Motivational sessions; methods of relaxation, meditation and healthy eating as way to wellbeing.Counselling / MentoringViewMap
Talkshop adviceJust Solutions 123...St.Clements & St.James W.11 4EQ and The Dalgarno CentreW10 5QBK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]0744 4321795http://twitter.com/justsolution123 (Main)Advice on a one to one basis on Career self discovery talks; Advice and Signposting on to further education or training, volunteering within our project and with OTHER community projects such as KCVC; Dalgarno's and St.Clements & St.James Community Centres..ViewMap
Break loneliness and reduce stressEritrean Lowlanders LeagueDalgarno Community Centre, 1Webb CloseW10 5QBK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]0744 301 8398Organise get to gather provide food and drink invite facilitator to give advice and answer questions.Support groupViewMap
Surplus foodPlan Zheroes1A Nevern PlaceSW5 9NRAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0743 686 4186http://planzheroes.org (Main)Plan Zheroes facilitates the redistribution of surplus food from businesses to charities and community groups. We would not be able to distribute food directly to individuals or families but rather to local groups who are providing meals or food boxes. Any group can access food donations via our free online platform by creating an account at planzheroes.org.OtherViewMap
Therapeutic supportAfrican Women's CareCanlside House, 383 Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAK&C and Westminster[email protected]0209 9698389Run drop-in therapeutic sessions at the Canalside House for the victims and their families to come and grieve in privacy with a hot cooked lunch. AWC also provides information and guidance including support by trained community volunteers who provides practical support and companionship.Community / Social clubViewMap
Westway Trust1 Thorpe CloseW10 5XLAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]02089625720http://www.westway.org (Main)Arts / Culture, Community / Social club, Education / Training (adults), Information / Advice / Guidance, Infrastructure Support, Sports / LeisureViewMap
General advice and supportProspects (Kensington) LtdSwinbrook Community Centre, 145 Acklam RoadW10 5YXAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0208-969-1777As an organisation with a long history in the community and members who are experienced and well known in the community we also undertake a considerable amount of work involving helping, and referring local residents who need help, support and advice regarding issues including housing, homelessness, benefits, and immigration. Help and support with letter writing, application form filling, CV writing etc.ViewMap
Advice/Emotional Support for ArmeniansCentre for Armenian Information & AdviceAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0208 992 4621http://caia.org.uk (Main)The CAIA provides confidential independent information and advice. Our Advice Worker is available on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Friday from 9.00am-4.00pm.
Due to high demand for our services we ask that you book an appointment with us before attending to avoid any disappointment. You can do this by calling us on 020 8992 4621. Alternatively, you can email us or make an enquiry via our contact form and we will respond at the next available opportunity.
MAIN AREAS OF ADVICE PROVIDED
Immigration Issues – OISC Level 1
National Asylum Support Services
Housing
Welfare Benefits
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Bilingual Communuity Advocacy SupportMidaye Somali Development NetworkUnit 6, 7 Thorpe CloseW10 5XLAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0208 969 7456We are currently offering practical and emotional support to families and the community members affected. The service is outreach service which operates on the ground and in partnership with support centres by linking the effected members of the community to access maistream services as well as other available support services. We also run drop in service at our centre were community members can access for further support.Community / Social clubViewMap
Independent mental health advocacyThe Advocacy Project73 St Charles SquareW10 6EJK&C and Westminster[email protected]0208 969 3000http://www.advocacyproject.org.uk (Main)The Advocacy Project is a London based charity specialising in Advocacy and User Involvement. We work with people with learning disabilities, people using or wishing to use mental health services and older people. We provide free, independent and confidential advocacy and Independent Mental Health advocacy. (IMHA).ViewMap
Youth Club sessionsThe Harrow Club W11187, Freston RdW10 6THK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]0208 969 2528http://www.harrowclubw10.org (Main)The Harrow Club, and its three satellite youth clubs in housing estates in Hammersmith and Fulham, target young people who are disadvantaged and socially excluded, providing personal development programmes via high quality youth work and recreational and educational activities, to improve self-confidence and broaden opportunities. Assistance is given to help young people through the difficult transition from childhood to adulthood, a turbulent time for many, made more so when experiencing high levels of poverty, poor health and unemployment. It offers a fun programme of activities in a safe, supportive and inclusive environment for its members and is a trusted and much valued community resource. The Clubs currently have a membership of over 1800 young people, mainly between the ages of 8 to 25 that attracts an average of 35 attendees at any one session. The Harrow Clubs have has been awarded the London Youth Quality Mark, Gold Level which “demonstrates the organisation is a centre of excellence providing the best possible service for young people”.
At the core of the work of the Harrow Club, a dynamic social education programme is in place which is tailor made to the needs of the young people it serves. Activities include an ABA accredited boxing club, football clubs, arts and crafts, music production and residential programmes (for many this is the only opportunity members get to leave central London), with a large emphasis placed on fun. Clubs are in place for both junior and senior members, and there is a weekly girls only session (which means girls from the large East African Muslim community locally can attend). In addition to generic youth work programming, targeted work is carried out regarding employment help and advice, and workshops regularly take place that are relevant to the needs and concerns of members – cyber bullying, and pressures relating to sex, gang membership and drugs and alcohol.
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Support to Moroccan and Arabic speaking survivors and their familiesAl-Hasaniya Moroccan Women's CentreBays 4&5 Trellick Tower, Golborne RoadW10 5PAAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0208 969 2292http://www.Al-Hasaniya.org.uk (Main)Al-Hasaniya has opened it's doors to all of those affected by the events of the Grenfell fire and we continue to support the survivros and their families as well as those affected within the community with both emotional, practical and psychological support in the aftermath.ViewMap
HealthwatchHealthwatch Central West London5.22 Grand Union Studios, 332 Ladbroke GroveW10 5ADAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0208 968 7049http://healthwatchcwl.co.uk (Main)Healthwatch is commissioned by the three local authorities as the consumer voice in health and social care. We could support your request for ' we want to collect intelligence about the type of support services that can be provided' we could be keen to capture the gaps, how people are being supported with their health and social care and collate / escalate issues . Whilst a small team, we have an engagement lead for Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea and Hammersmith and Fulham.Advocacy / RepresentationViewMap
Counselling, Mental Health and WellbeingRain TrustOffice 5, Canalside House, 383 Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0208 964 2727http://www.raintrust.org.uk (Main)6 weeks individual Person centred approach counselling and Group counselling sessions for the community affected by Grenfell Tower Fire.ViewMap
Viva Senior projectRain TrustOffice 5, Canalside House, 383 Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0208 964 2727http://www.raintrust.org.uk (Main)Peer Support/ Mental HEALTH AND WELLBEING for BME community affected or living with HIV .

Advocacy, advice, guidance and representation.
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Training and EmploymentRain TrustOffice 5, Canalside House, 383 Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0208 964 2727Employment related workshops, cv writing , individual tailored support around employment and training.
Peer SUPPORT GROUP.
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Legal, Counselling, Donations, Electric devices, ShelterAl Manaar244 Acklam RoadW10 5YGAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0208 964 1496http://mchc.org.uk (Main)Al Manar is setup for providing relief and support to meet the needs of all families (Muslim and Non Muslim) and victims of the Grenfell Tower

Below are the key service areas we are providing and delivering to victims and families affected by the fire:

- Provision of cash grants to families
- provision of supplies (clothes/toiletries/ bedding)
- provision of baby equipment/ food/ toiletries etc)
- provision of therapists/doctors/translators/counseling /nhs
- provision of legal representation
- provision of meals
- free funeral services to all faiths
- counselling

Contact details:
0203 670 6004
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Mentoring Service for children and young peopleBaraka Community Association10 Canal Side House 383 Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0208 964 0606We will provide one to one and group sessions for children 12 - 16 and young people. This service will be delivered by young volunteers from Baraka Community Association whom children and young people will be able to relate to them, and have good understanding about issues they are facing after the recent fire disaster.ViewMap
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