Guides on rights and more, for people with No Recourse to Public Funds.
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Baobab Centre
Mental health support for young people who have suffered violence
Care Rights Project
Provides free advice and advocacy to migrants with no recourse to public fundsCentre 70
20 weekly counselling sessions for over 18s
Coram Children’s Legal Centre helpline
Coram Children’s Legal Centre promotes and protects the rights of children in the UK and internationally in line with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.Crisis Skylight London
Crisis Skylight London work with members in a psychologically informed, housing led, person centred, individualised, planned and supportive way using a range of tools such as Coaching, and Informat
Emmaus
Accommodation, toiletries and monthly stipend in return of 40 hours of volunteering per week
Freedom From Torture
Therapy for survivors of torture
Freedom from Torture supports people who have survived torture to heal, feel safe and strong again.
Glass Door
Glass Door services are open access – this means that anyone experiencing or at risk of homelessness can turn to Glass Door regardless of who they are or where they are from.