Skip to content
1ne, provides a full time, abstinence based treatment programme for addicts who wish to maintain a sober lifestyle. We provide education, counselling and support for anyone affected by another’s addiction and NE Teens provides counselling for young people (12+) affected by addiction.
A WAY OUT's vision is to reach, change and save the lives of at risk and vulnerable women and young people by educating, empowering and supporting them to live healthy, whole and enjoyable lives. The charity operates a rehabilitation & support centre alongside schools and community based activities.
ADAS supports people to become and remain abstinent from drug/alcohol and to live a healthy and productive lifestyle. This is done by intensive group work and one to one counselling. ADAS was established to support this client group who are socially excluded due to their alcohol/drug dependency.
No description field provided by new form.
Addiction is the biggest preventable killer in the UK. We take action to disarm addiction. We do this through research, treatment, family support, education and training.
Addaction rebuilds lives affected by drink and drugs. We provide specialist support to help people break free from their dependencies, including initiatives for young people and parents, helping them build a brighter future for themselves as well as their families and surrounding community.
Adfam is the national charity to focus on families affected by drugs and alcohol and the support they need - recognising that families often suffer the most from substance misuse.
Mission Statement: Alcohol Concern is the national agency on alcohol misuse campaigning for effective alcohol policy and improved services for people whose lives are affected by alcohol-related problems. <p> About Alcohol Concern: Alcohol Concern is a membership body working at a national level to influence alcohol policy and champion best practice locally. We support professionals and organisations by providing expertise, information and guidance. We are a challenging voice to the drinks industry and promote public awareness of alcohol issues.
Educational and Community Development Charity Based in the Two Deprived Wards of Biscot and Bury Park in Luton.
The Amy Winehouse Foundation has been set up in Amy’s memory to support charitable activities in both the UK and abroad that provide help, support or care for young people, especially those who are in need by reason of ill health, disability, financial disadvantage or addiction.
It strives to support the local community. Tackling local issues and providing help to the hurting. It is a church in the heart of the community, with a heart for the community.
AVA is a national second tier service working to end all forms of violence against women and girls. We identify and work to fill gaps in services, help to find innovative solutions and inspire effective strategic approaches by both specialist and generic agencies.
Barca Leeds is a community based organisation- The vision is to help children, young people and adults develop their full potential for their own benefit as well as for that of their community, and to promote health, learning and social well-being
BCHA is a specialist housing and social care support provider. Helping homeless, vulnerable and other people off the streets, out of abuse, over the skills barriers and on to independence and work. They offer a wide range of services in Dorset, Reading, Oxford, Chippenham, Salisbury and Exeter.
The Big Issue in the North Trust is a registered charity which supports vendors of The Big Issue in the North to access the services they need - whether that’s permanent accommodation, access to drug or alcohol treatment, GPs, English language courses and other training.
Blenheim CDP is one of London’s leading drug treatment agencies. Our primary aim is to reduce drug related harm to both individuals and the wider community. <p> We manage services across London including direct access, primary stimulant and crack services as well as GP shared care schemes and day programmes. The organisation works to improve the health, well-being and life opportunities of drug users by direct treatment, access to health and welfare services and ETE options. See www.blenheimcdp.org.uk for more details.
The Blossom Appeal is an independent charity which raises money for the breast care unit at North Manchester General Hospital. It aims to provide better facilities for patients, including new equipment, a Blossom Lounge for counselling and free complementary therapy sessions.
The Boys Clubhouse helps to support boys that are excluded from home, school or have simply droppped out of education. The Boys Clubhouse provides mentoring, learning programs, activities, life coaching and vocational courses.
The Brent Centre for Young People (BCYP) provides specialist help, support and treatment to vulnerable young people aged 14 to 21 years old with emotional and mental health difficulties.We aim to help young people achieve lasting change through innovative, age appropriate and effective services.
BDP is an independent charity committed to reducing drug and alcohol related harm and promoting recovery in Bristol. With over 25 years experience the charity provides services to over 2,500 people each and every year. All our services are free and confidential
It is a registered charity that aims to promote good health for all and to treat people with mental distress fairly, positively and with respect. It provides highly effective services including befriending, counselling for adults and children, day sevices and supported employment.
Operates riding for the disabled and for people with special needs at College of West Anglia Milton Cambridge
The Camden Psychotherapy Unit (CPU) is a community based mental health organisation providing a free confidential psychoanalytic psychotherapy service to adults over 18 years old living in London. The organisation offers short term, long term, Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) and group therapy.
CAN provides a range of drug, alcohol and homelessness services throughout Northamptonshire, Luton and Bedfordshire. It was first established in 1972 and remains passionate about the people it works with, ensuring they have the right support and services so that they can reach their full potential.
CAP seeks to help relieve the want and poverty in the Wakefield District and beyond. Anyone in need can access the service which provides food, clothing housewares, furniture, as well as providing shower facilities, advice, counselling an signposting to other providers.
CASA IS A NORTH LONDON AGENCY THAT HELPS INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE ALCOHOL & DRUGS PROBLEMS. WE HELP OUR CLIENTS TO BUILD UPON THEIR STRENGTHS AND TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL, FREE FROM ALCOHOL OR OTHER DRUG MISUSE.
Chaos Theory is a violence prevention organisation that aims to engage those most likely to shoot or stab or be a victim of a shooting or stabbing. The Charity employs an evidenced based intervention that utilises disease control methodology to reduce shootings, stabbings and killings.
Chapter 1 provides accommodation and related support services to help vulnerable people enjoy a more fulfilled life. It is a charity, based on Christian principles, which offers human compassion and practical support to meet people's needs respecting their faith, culture and social background. Currently Chapter 1 works in partnership with 29 local authorities and has a growing network of 40 projects across England. <p> Chapter 1 is the trading name of Christian Alliance Housing Association Limited. Charity No. 293232. Company No. 1937003. TSA Regulator of Social Housing Registration H 3658
It helps children with disabilities experience therapy, achievement and enjoyment through horseriding.
CHART is a team of community responders, based in West Chiltington and Pulborough, who have been trained by the South East Coast Ambulance Service. It provides essential treatment in the first crucial minutes of an emergency, enabling critical intervention to be performed that can save lives.
For any charitable purpose relating to the National Health Service. Supporting a range of health related activities benefiting patients, staff and giving public benefit. Related research. Challenging stigma in respect of mental health.
Oasis Church Waterloo (formerly Church.co.uk) serves SE1 as hub for the community.
Through a peer approach,it delivers prevention information to those at risk of contracting hepatitis C.It works to reduce the onward transmission of the disease, remove the stigma associated with it and to offer support to those affected to get tested or treatment.
The Coach House Trust provides occupational, educational, training and employment opportunities for those most disadvantaged in the labour market.
The Connection at St Martin’s helps homeless people by providing specialist services - including a day and night centre, outreach for rough sleepers, skills training and career advice, activity programmes and specialist support for complex needs – to 200 people in central London every day. We offer advice, care and support in a welcoming and friendly environment. By encouraging each person to address the issues which caused their homelessness, we help them to gain the skills and confidence to make lasting changes in their lives.
Cranstoun - Steps to Recovery from Drugs and Alcohol. We are a charity providing quality recovery & reintegration services and treatment, rehabilitation and support services that aim to reduce the impact and harm caused by drugs and alcohol use to individuals and communities within the UK.
Open House helps homeless and disadvantaged men, women, couples and young people (plus their pets) by providing Direct Access and High Support Hostels and a Day Centre open every day of the year. It provides help, support, understanding and empathy and is totally non judgemental, they help anybody.
Giving refuge and suport to women and children fleeing domestic abuse
The Crookstone Adventure Trust is a charitable organisation set up to provide accommodation as a base for outward-bound activities in the Peak District to be used by young people, under the age of 25, from all over the UK and internationally to develop their physical and mental capacities.
CrossReach is one of the largest social care providers in Scotland. We support some of the most vulnerable people in Scotland in the areas of: Substance Misuse, Children & Families, Counselling & Support, Criminal Justice, Homelessness, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Older People.
DENS is a Hemel Hempstead based Homelessness Charity that helps hundreds of people get their lives back on track each year. Accommodation is provided at the Night Shelter and Move-On whilst at the Day Centre clients can enjoy a hot meal and get life-changing advice on benefits, housing & employment.
Depaul Ireland provides accommodation, outreach and training services to homeless and disadvantaged people in Ireland. We are about accepting the most marginalised people in Ireland into our services and working with them to create hope, opportunity and a more positive future.
Developing Health and Independence challenges social exclusion by supporting people to acheive their potential and contribute to the richness and wellbeing of their community. DHI is flexible, creative and person centred in its approach, valuing each individual and their circumstnaces as unique.
Drinkaware is an independent alcohol education charity that provides the facts about alcohol. We give honest information, advice and tips to help people make informed decisions about alcohol in their lives and to help reduce serious harms such as cancer and liver disease. Help us make a difference.
DrugFAM was established by Elizabeth Burton-Phillips who lost one of her twin sons, Nick, to Heroin. We are open to anyone who is affected by someone else's use or misuse of drugs or and alcohol. We run a telephone helpline, a weekly support group, one to one counselling, advice and information. Please call 0845 8838 53
Drugsline offers schools education (this year we have delivered educational sessions to over 40,000 children), a freephone crisis and support line, a drop-in service, 121 counselling, aftercare groups and support groups for people who are affected by their own or someone else’s addiction. All services share the common goal of educating, encouraging and promoting a lifestyle of abstinence as well as providing high-quality, accessible services for local people and their families. We have been providing services for over 17 years and our unique approach owes much to dialogue with past and present users of the service and is always being reviewed to ensure we quickly meet the needs of whoever reaches out for help. At present the majority of our income is generated by donations and I do hope that you consider Drugsline a charity that you would like to support.
Eclipse is a registered charity that seeks to meet the needs of people within the Milton Keynes area. We provide a general counselling service but have particular expertise and experience in the area of addiction counselling. We provide a free counselling service to all those referred to us, particularly those involving addiction issues and drug and alcohol problems.
It is a Christian Charity which shows Gods love in action through their Basics Bank project by providing emergency food. It runs the Carevan which travels the city each night providing hot food and drink to the homeless and also provides night shelters throughout the winter months.
EDP works with people across Devon and in Dorset who have, or are affected by, drug and alcohol problems. Our mission is to reduce the harm caused by substance misuse and social exclusion through work with individuals, families and communities.
PLEASE HELP SAVE EMMANUEL HOUSE! We provide support and services for the homeless, disadvantaged or vulnerable. We urgently needs funds due to Council spending cuts. Nottingham needs us. "I wouldn't have survived without Emmanuel House. I would have been lost, or even have died".
We exist to help homeless people to rehabilitate themselves, by providing accommodation, education and skills training, advice and support, plus some practical work experience. We operate in the East Midlands, and our base is in Loughborough
City Gate Community Project's "FareShare Project" delivers surplus food from the food industry to charities working with disadvantaged groups. Saving it from landfill and feeding many homeless and vulnerable people.
The FASD Trust supports those affected by FASD (Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders), their family and carers. It also provides information and training to professionals - and others - involved in caring for those with FASD.
Fifteen Cornwall is a Jamie Oliver inspired restaurant, wholly owned by the charity the Cornwall Foundation of Promise (CFoP). CFoP uses all of the restaurant's profits to run its unique chef training programme, which inspires young disadvantaged people in Cornwall to become the chefs of the future.
First Base is a drug, alcohol and gambling information centre. Our services include support projects for Veterans, families and women at risk of violence as a result of addiction problems. We deliver presentations, training, issue food parcels and give ‘signposting’ advice to visitors to the Agency.
FLACK is a charitable social enterprise based in Cambridge. We work with the potential of homeless people by involving them in the production of a monthly what's on magazine for the city. FLACK offers training, support and a voice, helping to rebuild self-esteem and break the cycle of homelessness.
Flights for Life is a registered charity based at Wickenby Airfield in Lincolnshire. The charity has been set up with the aim of providing sick and terminally ill children with the opportunity to experience the magic of flight in a vintage aircraft.
It provides community based residential care, therapy and support to clients with drug and alcohol problems. It also provides detoxification, 8-10 week treatment programmes, Aftercare, Family Support and Parenting Groups. It is an abstinence based facility with 16 residential beds available.
Foundation66 works creatively with individuals, communities and policy makers to achieve positive change and reduce the harm caused by problem alcohol and drug use. Everything about what Foundation66 does is channelled into changing lives together through the provision of alcohol and drug misuse services in the London area.
The Friary Drop-In is a drop-in centre for homeless and unemployed people. It is committed to the relief of poverty (in Rushcliffe and adjacent areas) caused through homelessness and unemployment through the provision of appropriate facilities.
FutureHope helps young people in crisis gain hope and a future. It provides support for 11-19 year olds with drug and alcohol problems, mental health issues, and also young offenders through outreach, one-to-one and group work. With a Christian ethos it supports those of all faiths and none.
Grow is Watford based charity providing accommodation and care for the homeless and disadvantaged. Grow hostels are staffed and run by ordinary people who make a difference by doing extraordinary work. GROW understands that people don't care how much a charity knows until they know how much a charity cares. GROW cares!
Being there for gamekeepers, stalkers and ghillies
A cafe for homeless and other vulnerable people in the centre of Oxford. Open six days a week in the early evening. Activities and clothes as well as simple, nutritious food. In other words, a community centre for those who have no community.
A residential programme for women with life controlling issues
Glasgow City Mission is a Scottish Christian charity. Since 1826, it has been showing compassion to vulnerable people and fighting against poverty and disadvantage. They believe everyone that needs their help has real value and they want to support them on a journey of life transformation.
Grandparents Plus champions the role of grandparents and the wider family in children's lives, especially when they take on a caring role in difficult family circumstances. Please support our new campaign to protect family and friends carers from the impact of welfare reform and spending cuts.
Half the Sky supports orphans in China through infant nurture and preschool programs, personalised learning for older children, and loving permanent family care and medical care for children with disabilities. Because every child matters, and every child should have a chance for a bright future.
The Harrogate Homeless Project is the only direct access hostel in Harrogate and the District, providing emergency accommodation and support for those who are homeless. Only 65% of our running costs are met through statutory funding and other grants, so we constantly need to raise money in order to continue.
Hefazothe Islam is an international development agency which was set up in 1999 and registered as a charity in July 2006 with the primary focus of empowering and enabling the ethnic minority community in the UK and through education, training and Information advice and guidance.
Holidays with Help provides respite care breaks for people with disabilities and their carers who would not be able to take a break without support. The charity receives no grants, is self-funded and the trustees and helpers including the medical team, are all volunteers.
Established in May 2007 Hope 4 Kidz gives children a sense of hope and support, the wellbeing of youngsters who require various degrees of extra care, whether they are suffering from a physical or mental disability, living with a serious/prolonged illness, or need respite from poverty/abuse.
CITY HEARTS works with vulnerable young women. The Recovery House is a residential programme for women overcoming serious life issues. The Safe House provides a place of safety for women rescued from human trafficking. (Hope City Enterprise is the charity initiative of City Hearts)
Hope into Action provides housing and quality support to ex-offenders and adults in a vulnerable situation. It harnesses the unique resources of community focused churches and combines them with expertise in housing and support.
The aim of HOPE worldwide is a simple one - to bring hope to the world. The charity works in the UK, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Nepal and focuses on the areas of health, orphans, HIV, education, homelessness, drug and alcohol addiction and education.
icandance - ballet for special people icandance is a London based charity that caters for people with social, emotional, physical and cognitive disability and mixes ballet and free movement to encourage creativity, social interaction and confidence in each dancer.
Inspired by God's love Impact meets the young people where they are, building lasting relationships and helping them to reach their full potential. With a combination projects the team successfully support young people dealing with issues such as alcohol and substance misuse and family breakdown.
Independence Trust (IT) supports some of the most excluded people of all ages across Gloucestershire who have alcohol, drug or mental health problems. IT provides community interventions that support families. IT actively recruits and develops volunteers to play their part in people’s recovery.
All donations to the ISCD currently go through the organisation that we are based within, the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies whilst we work towards charitable status, however, all monies raised, bar the small administration fee taken by JustGiving, goes directly towards the work of the ISCD.
Integrating Children is a registered charity in Durham providing support to children with disabilities to access activities of their choice in the local community. It ensures children with disabilities have equal opportunities whilst ensuring they are safe and have enjoyable experiences.
Irish Community Care offers a culturally sensitive service to the local Irish population whilst supporting the broader local community.
ISAAC is an international network of Christians responding to the escalating problem of substance misuse and addiction. Our members work in rehabilitation centres, street agencies, counselling services and prevention programmes in nearly 70 countries. ISAAC seeks to connect, encourage and equip its members by: Encouraging cooperation and sharing of resources, training and expertise. By organising International and regional conferences. By facilitating training in addiction-related issues.
The mission of the Jamie Oliver Foundation is to educate and empower people through food. We do this through teaching, training and employment, and also by making good clear information available to as many people as possible.
Jimmy's is a Cambridge-based charity that provides emergency accommodation for 31 homeless men and women. Jimmy’s is open every night, welcoming guests to a place of warmth and safety. Jimmy's aims to provide a homely environment where there is the opportunity for both community and restoration.
Justlife aims to raise the aspirations of vulnerable people by opening doorways to healthcare, treatment, housing and employment.
Working in prisons, shelters, embassies and businesses, The KC is an educational charity, teaching a deep spiritual practice encompassing study and personal growth. Helps individuals of all backgrounds achieve their potential across all levels of society.
We are a local mental health charity
Since 1995, Kickstart has worked with over 14,000 people and their families who have been affected by substance misuse. Clients attend a 5 day wk, 12 wk programme which includes group work, training and 1-2-1 sessions. 91% clients who complete the our programme remain clean from substances for life.
Launchpad Reading provides affordable accommodation and support for people who, having experienced homelessness, are vulnerable and socially excluded. Many of the people helped by Launchpad Reading have mental health problems, drug and alcohol dependency issues and need help to re-build their confidence and self-esteem.
Lighthouse (formerly known as PIPS) is a life saving organisation that aims to save lives & offer advice and support to those affected by suicide and self harm.
It is the official registered charity for the Lincolnshire PCT and the Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. It benefits the patients and staff of both Trusts by funding enhancements to the services and facilities.
The Link works with vulnerable and at risk individuals, many of whom experience deprivation, exclusion or loneliness. We provide a range of facilities, programmes and support for young people; older people; children and young parents; migrant workers; people experiencing chronic addiction to alcohol; and churches and community groups wishing to engage in community and good relations work. Our work is underpinned by community development principles and our mission is to seek to accept and value individuals as they are, enabling them to recognise their self worth and encouraging them to achieve their full potential.
Link to Change is the leading charity in Cambridgeshire working with young people at risk of sexual exploition and substance misuse. We improve the lives of young people in danger, providing a safe place to explore positive change.
London Friend is the UK's oldest Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender charity. We are a health and well-being charity with a wide portfolio of well established services and a rapidly developing range of new initiatives aimed at meeting the needs of the LGB&T communities.
The largest Irish welfare organisation outside Ireland, caring for thousands of the most vulnerable in our community. Please help us to help them.
Manchester menap the learning disability charity is not funded by National Mencap. We provide advocacy, and physical activities for people to socialise - keeping it local ! Please back us
It is a Christian charitable organisation committed to supporting vulnerable and marginalised adults in Stroud, helping to liberate them from their addictions and circumstances.
The Matthew Project working in Norfolk & Suffolk; Supporting people with drug and alcohol related issues Providing innovative education about the risks of drugs and alcohol Empowering people to make more informed choices Helping all members of the community affected by drug and alcohol misuse.
A local charity working with/for people experiencing mental distress alongside Wellbeing Services now provided by PHEW CIC
Mo Mowlam set up MoMo Helps to provide families with easy access to funding for respite care for their disabled children and to provide help for recovering drug misusers to reintegrate into society. The charity is run by volunteers and all donations go towards supporting these two groups of people.
Is a Liverpool grown charity dedicated to promoting social inclusion. It helps people with a learning disability to make choices and move on with their lives. It seeks to create opportunities for disabled people to have their voices heard and opinions recognised through a person centred approach.
The Mustard Tree helps rebuild the lives of the homeless and marginalised across Greater Manchester. It does this through the provision of food, clothing, furniture and a range of training and social activities.
The Nehemiah Project is a London based Christian charity that helps rehabilitate those with addictions, especially from the streets or prison. An amazing 75 per cent of graduates remain drug and alcohol free.
We are New Highway, we provide free, confidential services for anyone concerned about their own, or someone else’s drug use or drinking. We believe that people can and should be able to overcome the negative consequences of problem drug and alcohol use. Please support us.
NOAH is a Luton-based charity offering hope and support to people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Our support ranges from a hot meal and medical care to work experience, counselling and NVQ accredited training Although an important aspect of our work is finding permanent accommodation, simply putting a roof over someone's head is rarely enough to correct the chain of events that led them into homelessness in the first place. NOAH works with the whole person to find permanent and individually tailored pathways out of homelessness and we continue to provide this support long after permanent accommodation has been found.
Norcare provides a range of support services and accommodation for vulnerable people aged 16 and over in the North East.
Over the last 30 years, we've worked with thousands of people to help them overcome their addiction or dependency to alcohol, drugs or gambling. And with the valuable support of our funders, donors and partners, we're able to continue providing greatly needed services to change more people's lives
Over 25 years ago Northlands became the very first community-based, independent treatment centre in Ireland and the first small unit to take the treatment of alcohol problems out of the mental health setting.
One25 is run by women for women who are street-based sexworkers, those who are in the process of exiting such work, and those who have now exited. Based in Bristol, we enable women to consider change, and help them access the services they need.
Open Hands works with disadvantaged people and families, who come from varied backgrounds including addictions, domestic violence, homeless people, asylum seekers, refugees and prostitutes. From its Highfields Compassion Centre, Open Hands provides clothes, toys, furniture and food.
Open Road helps people affected by drugs and alcohol in Essex and Suffolk. In our centres we support individuals, families and communities to recover from their addiction. We provide the SOS bus in Colchester on Friday and Saturday evenings to give practical support and advice to clubbers.
It helps homeless and disadvantaged people on Tyneside
Pharmacist Support is an independent charity providing assistance to pharmacists and their families in times of need. Support is specifically tailored to an individual's circumstance and includes assistance relating to financial hardship, stress, addiction and emotional and practical support.
Phoenix Futures is a leading service provider for people with drug and alcohol problems.Through our expertise we support our service users at every stage of their recovery and we reduce the impact of drug and alcohol related harm,enabling people to rebuild their lives.www.phoenix-futures.org.uk
It helps people with different needs; drugs & drinks problems; homelessness, mental health problems, learning disabilities; domestic violence etc. Offering free training to charities enabling them to work with people from different cultures who live in our communities, it supports local government & councils in an advisory capacity.
Last year we helped over 3,300 people.We believe the path out of homelessness lies in tackling root causes such as providing access to training and employment schemes and supporting those with complex problems such as addictions and mental health problems.
Quaker Service is a cross community family welfare charity which contributes in a practical way to the understanding and reduction of the causes and effects of violence, suffering and social deprivation on communities in Northern Ireland. QS provides services to support vulnerable and undervalued individuals, families and children.
The Rehabilitation for Addicted Prisoners Trust provides abstinence based treatment and rehabilitation for men and women with chemical dependencies. It aims to reduce crime by providing specialist services in prisons and in the community that help offenders to turn their lives around.
RCN - Reading Christian Network. RCN is involved in prayer for Reading, social action and community development in around Reading and supports international community development projects connected with the network.
Release is the national centre of expertise on drugs and drugs law providing free and confidential specialist advice to the public and professionals. Release also campaigns for changes to UK drug policy to bring about a fairer and more compassionate legal framework to manage drug use in our society.
Resolve is a structured day service that delivers therapy & support for people suffering the many problems associated with alcohol/substance misuse. Resolve is free to access and is open to anyone who wants help to stop the cycle of misuse and make positive changes to their life. Thank you
The Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen provides care, compassion and support to working, retired and disabled fishermen and their families. Deep-sea fishing is dangerous and unpredictable. Hardship and tragedy are facts of everyday life in the UK’s fishing
The Rugby Portobello Trust works with young people under the age of 25 in North Kensington in London. Our aim is to help these young people, through a wide range of activities and learning programmes, to achieve their personal best and to grow up to become independent adults who can play a full part in their local community.
SASS offers advice, aftercare, counselling, training and residential rehabilitation to anyone who has a problem with alcohol, because of their own or someone else’s drinking. In recent years the agency has developed services for drug users and for families needing intensive support around parenting.
Samaritans offers 24 hour emotional support to anyone going through a crisis who needs to talk in confidence without being judged. Yeovil Samaritans speaks to people in Somerset and Dorset, and takes calls from all over the UK. It has 90 volunteers who answer over 13,000 calls and reply to over 1,200 emails a year. We raise funds to run the branch and keep the service going.
Scottish Families Affected by Drugs is a national charity that supports families across Scotland who are affected by drug misuse. We run a helpline and help set up Family Support Groups. We also raise awareness of the issues families affected by drugs face.
Seren House provides a life changing programme for women with children who want to overcome addiction and break the cycle of offending behaviour. It provides a safe, nurturing environment for mother and children, and incorporates the experience of the award winning Kickstart Community Programme.
Night Shelter
A 200 year-old charity helping London's ex-prisoners and their families with grants for training and welfare.
Supporting independence from alcohol and tackling homelessness.
Silkworth Lodge Saves Lives. Silkworth Lodge provides residential treatment for drug and alcohol dependency and can accommodate up to twelve clients at any one time. Its 8 to 12 week programme, which is abstinence based, is tailor made to each individual client.
The Silver Lady Fund has been challenging poverty since 1880 through supporting the most vulnerable members of society. Housing, support, food, clothing, financial assistance and gifts have all been a key feature of the work of the Fund taking the help to where it is most needed.
Simon On The Streets provides emotional and practical support for people with complex needs who cannot or will not access other services. Within that group it focuses on people who are homeless and rootless, especially those with issues related to rough sleeping.
South London YMCA works in the London Boroughs of Croydon, Lambeth and Sutton. Its main work is with homeless young people, providing them with housing, support and guidance to empower them towards independent living and to building a better life. It also has specialist services offering accommodation and advice. It offers support to all communities, regardless of religious belief.
The charity supports projects and organisations which divert young people from criminal and anti-social behaviour and substance misuse.
Southmead Project provides specialist counselling support to adult survivors of child abuse who have turned to drugs, alcohol or other ways of self-harming in order to suppress the emotional impact of such trauma. It also delivers training programmes in dealing with clients' disclosure of abuse.
The Spitalfields Crypt Trust a charity offering a range of high-quality support, rehabilitation and training services, to people facing problems of homelessness, alcohol, drugs, poverty or social isolation. We run a daily drop-in centre, a rehabilitation hostel, two second-stage move-on homes, a life skills training centre, and five charity shops.
St George's Crypt provides care, support and shelter for homeless, rootless and disadvantaged people from Leeds and the surrounding areas. It runs a drop-in centre, provides crisis accommodation for rough sleepers, and runs two hostels for residents with a history of alcohol dependency.
St Martins support some of the most vulnerable people in Birmingham. Working with homelessness, mental health, addiction, domestic violence, abuse, family breakdown and poverty. A recent client said “they really help you, and that’s why I’m here right now, I wouldn’t be here otherwise”
St Paul’s Hostel charity operates three projects within Worcester aimed at targeting homelessness and its causes. The mission is not to intervene in individuals’ private lives, but to provide the support and care necessary for clients to gain the level of independence for which they can take responsibility.
Church which provides sunday services for the community, a homeless soup kitchen, recovering from addiciton resources
The Stauros Foundation seeks to minister to people who are addicted to alcohol and other drugs and to offer support to their families. Working alongside the local church, Stauros reaches out to those in the community who are affected by addiction.
Stonham provides housing, care and practical support for vulnerable people. Stoneham's work is about ensuring that disadvantaged people can live securely and independently. It works with single homeless people, people with mental health problems, young people leaving care, women and children escaping domestic violence, ex-offenders, refugees, vulnerable mothers and people with substance misuse problems.
It helps make Portsmouth a kinder safer place by supporting young people on the streets every Friday and Saturday night from 10-3am around night-time venues in the city centre. Teams of trained Christian volunteers serve together in partnership with the Police and Council.
Streetlytes aim engages and befriends the homeless by providing food, housing, clothing, mentoring and referral. Our mission is advocate for the homeless on behalf of their seeking assistance for drug and alcohol, housing, mental health and employment issues.
We provide health and social care services for people with mental illness, drug and alcohol problems and learning disabilities in Surrey and North East Hampshire. Your donations allow us to provide additional social activites and sports equipment not funded by the NHS for people who use services .
For any charitable purpose or purposes relating to the National Health Service and specifically the Mental Health Sector.
It supports people and their families carers in the local area with life limiting or terminal illness . This is by home visits, day care, hospital transport, equipment loan and bereavement support.
SWAN provides counselling for young people and adults who feel that alcohol is affecting their lives detrimentally. SWAN offers a non-12 step programme that focuses on harm reduction and relapse prevention. The mix of services offered to each client is unique, according to their needs. SWAN never turns away anyone it feels it can help.
Teen Challenge Strathclyde is a charity which operates across central Scotland to help people who have developed life controlling problems, especially drug / alcohol addictions, and also to offer preventative help to those who may be in danger of doing so.
Working with disadvantaged and disenfranchised people in the UK and South America; with a particular emphasis on substance misuse, homelessness, criminal offending and mental health.
It provides sustainable inclusion to disadvantaged communities,advance education and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure-time occupation with the object of improving their conditions of life
Transform Housing & Support helps 1,100 people every year to transform their lives. We provide accommodation and support to homeless and vulnerable people across Surrey, Sutton and Wokingham. (Transform Housing & Support is the operating name of Surrey Community Development Trust – founded 1972)
Trinity Cheltenham
<p> The principle activities of our organisation aim to promote positive fulfilling lifestyles, emotional wellbeing, and long-term changes for better outcomes. We give practical and emotional support to those experiencing the effects of homelessness and vulnerable housing, substance misuse, mental ill health, poverty, domestic violence, unemployment and social isolation. Our charity benefits those who have been out of employment for many years, young people leaving care, people on low incomes and people needing support with literacy, numeracy, parenting and basic living skills.
Turning Point work to relieve poverty, transform lives and restore hope amongst acutely vulnerable children and their families. We offer a holistic range of programmes which provide children with access to education, healthcare and regular meals, in addition to providing them with psycho-social support. We also operate pioneering prevention projects, aimed at supporting families, promoting independence and working towards financial self-sufficiency.
We are committed to raising aspirations and releasing potential of children and young people by supporting a team of Children's Workers, two Youth Centres, Out of School Clubs and a Community Cafe. Our intention is to build healthy communities that care for the young - body, mind and spirit.
Our Vauxhall Community Centre has been at the heart of child care provision since 1985 providing a lifeline for over 100 vulnerable families who desperately need our support to continue working or studying. Help us to maintain these services, Vauxhall Community Centre cannot exist without your help!
Veterans Aid, aged 78 yrs, is in the shadows. Helps destitute homeless ex-Servicemen; many are young. Gets 2,000 calls for help, provides 20,000 nights of accommodation at its hostel in Stepney annually – no fuss; also travel, food, clothing – nothing complicated, just the basics to restore dignity.
VBF is dedicated to supporting veterinary professionals through the provision of the Veterinary Benevolent Fund, Vet Helpline, the Veterinary Surgeons' Health Support Programme and the Vetlife website.
It was set up specifically to receive donations from members of the company and supporters of the Foundations objectives. It supports: Charities concerned with the prevention of alcohol abuse Education, especially schools in East London Any charity nominated by a member of the Company
The Wellspring supports homeless people with a range of services including housing, health, education, jobs, CV's, advice, alcohol & drug support, mental health support, training courses, 1-1 support, referrals to other services, signposting, employment support, benefits support.
The West London Day Centre provides support for about 100 street homeless people every day; meeting their immediate needs for food, clothing and washing facilities as well as providing health services and support with finding accommodation and employment.
The club was formed in 1924 and currently has nearly 50 members who meet each Thursday lunch time at The Owls at Standish. The club has been the catalyst for a number of landmark community developments in health, education, and culture in the town.
Wiston Lodge provides Personal, Social and Emotional Development residential and day programmes for groups of young people and vulnerable adults, tailored to suit their individual needs, in an emotionally secure environment. Wiston Lodge also provides a venue that welcomes many diverse groups running their own programmes.
Women@thewell, whose patrons include Baroness Helena Kennedy, aims to provide a creative and supportive space for vulnerable women based on Gospel values and to develop a holistic response to their needs. It aims to empower these women to make choices to improve the quality of their lives.
The Worthing Churches Homeless Projects started as a direct response from the people of Worthing Community in 1991 to the needs of those homeless and vulnerable by provision of a soup run. Its vision for the local area is that no local person needs to sleep out and everyone has the opportunity to fulfil their potential.
Yeldall Manor (charity: Yeldall Christian Centres) is a Christian rehabilitation centre near Reading in Berkshire, providing residential rehabilitation to men with drug or alcohol addictions, offering them "a hope and a future".
COMPASSIONATE AND CONSTRUCTIVE SUPPORT FOR THOSE SUFFERING FROM UNRESOLVED TRAUMA, POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, DEPRESSION AND/OR ADDICTION, DEPENDENCY.
If you can't find your charity, please click here