CODES: mh: Mental health ah: Accommodation/housing ad: Advocacy a: Alcohol workers ac: Art classes b: Barber cc: Creative classes bs: Bathroom/showers be: Bedding ca: Careers advice cl: Clothing store c: Counselling da: Debt advice dt: Dentist dw: Drugs workers et: Education/training ff: Free food fc: Foot care it: Internet access lf: Leisure facilities ls: Luggage storage ms: Medical/health md: Music/drama ne: Needle exchange ol: Outreach worker links ow: Outreach workers sh: Sexual health ts: Tenancy support la: Legal advice l: Laundry ef: Ex-forces eo: Ex-offenders sf: Step-free ba: Benefits/welfare advice fa: Financial advice s: Signposting to other services

Hinde Street Methodist Church

19 Thayer Street W1U 2QJ
020 7935 6179, http://bit.ly/2c3Yx63
Wednesday: 4:30pm-8pm (not between Christmas and New Year); Wednesday Club offers a safe, warm space to relax; soup, sandwiches and drinks for 10p each; free sandwiches from local cafes after 7pm. Part of the West London Mission. CODES: FF

Kingston Churches Winter Night Shelter

01 February to 31 March
Monday-Sunday: 8pm-7:30am; 18+, mixed, with separate area for women. Self-referral via KCAH's housing advice sessions Mon-Fri 10am-1pm. CODES: AH, FF

Nimatullahi Sufi Order

Spiritual group, love of god, service to others. We do not put our views onto anyone, we simply serve food to the needy. CODES: FF

St. Mary Abbots Church Soup Run

Monday: 6pm-6:30pm; We meet every Monday to provide free food and other various supplies to the homeless from 6-6:30 PM. The Ministry takes a scheduled route and goes from Whole Foods on High Kensington Street to Holland Park. CODES: FF

The Salvation Army (Laurieston Centre)

39 South Portland Street, Glasgow G5 9JL
0141 429 6533, http://
CODES: AH, A, CC, C, DA, ET, FF, IT, LF, MS, SH, TS

Ace of Clubs

St Alphonsus Rd, Clapham SW4 7AS
020 7720 2811, http://aceofclubs.org.uk
Monday-Friday: 9:30am-4:30pm; Monday-Friday: 12pm-2:15pm (Lunch - £1 contribution encouraged); Monday-Thursday: 12pm-2:30pm (Caseworkers: appointment only); Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:15am-11:45am (Showers: appointment only); Monday-Friday: 12pm-2:30pm (IT suite); Monday & Thursday: 11:30am-2:30pm (NHS Nurse: appointment only); Wednesday: 11am-2:30pm (NHS Dentist: appointment only); Monday-Friday: 9:30am-4:30pm (Laundry service - £2 per load); Thursday: 9:30am-4:30pm (Every second Thursday: Refugee/Asylum Seekers & Migrant support); We provide safety, food, warmth, clothing, laundry, showers, housing support and someone to talk to. CODES: B, BS, ET, MS, FF, FA, S, TS

Acton Homeless Concern

Emmaus House, 1 Berrymead Gardens W3 8AA
020 8992 5768, http://bit.ly/1rY49Ay
Monday: 7am-2:30pm; Tuesday-Friday: 8am-2:30pm; ll the services provided by Acton Homeless Concern are free. As well as hot food and a warm place to sit, we can offer advocacy and advice on different areas that people in need suffering homelessness or poverty may be experiencing. Showers, haircuts, clothing and household items available. Everyone is welcome - call for more information about specific services. CODES: AH, B, CL, C, DT, MS, FF, BS, AD, TS, MH

All People All Places

Pymmes Park Visitors Centre, Edmonton N18 2UF
07907 827 133 (Call or text), https://allpeopleallplaces.org/
Tuesday-Thursday: 8am-2pm; Best park entrance is just off Victoria St. Closest overground station is Silver St. Breakfast and lunch available alongside hot drinks. Access to our service is on a drop-in basis, with casework offered by appointment. Change of clothes available, and 'care packages' for rough sleepers with toiletries & sleeping bag. We have an immigration solicitor visit our day centre once a month. Enable Drug and Alcohol Service drop in to have a chat about substance misuse, and sometimes run men's groups, discuss mental health and tools to manage emotions. Washing machine/dryer available to use. Alternative contact numbers: 07840 345 872 (Call or text) 07542 592 340 (Call or text) CODES: A, DA, CL, FF, LA, L, OW

All Saints Fulham

Pryors Bank Pavilion, Putney Bridge Approach SW6 3LA
Thursday: 12:30pm-1:45pm; A main meal, plus fruit, yoghurt, biscuits, home-baked cakes and bread. It is a warm and happy place to meet and eat. CODES: FF

AMURT UK

0208 806 4250, https://amurt.org.uk
Thursday: 12:30pm-1:30pm (3A Cazenove Road, Stoke Newington: Pre-packed Hot Meals and free fresh vegetables); Thursday: 5:30pm-6:30pm (3A Cazenove Road, Stoke Newington: Pre-packed Hot Meals and free fresh vegetables); Thursday: 1:30pm-5pm (The Greenhouse GP surgery, London Fields: Pre-packed Hot Meals and Healthy Energy Snacks); Thursday: 1:30pm-5pm (Health E1 Homeless Medical Centre, Brick Lane: Pre-packed Hot Meals and Healthy Energy Snacks); Thursday: 6:30pm-7:30pm (Lincoln’s Inn Fields: Hot Meals, Tea & Coffee and Healthy Energy Snacks); Our London Feeding Programme is run almost entirely by dedicated volunteers who lovingly prepare and distribute hot, nutritious plant-based meals every Thursday in various locations across London. CODES: FF, SF

Ancilla Soup Kitchen

The Most Precious Blood & St Edmund, 115 Hertford Road N9 7EN
020 8804 4070, http://bit.ly/2WPcGjo
Friday: 11am-2pm; Info from ancillasoupkitchen@hhcjuk.org CODES: FF

ASLAN (All Souls Local Action Network)

c/o All Souls Clubhouse, 141 Cleveland Street W1T 6QG
020 7580 3522, http://bit.ly/K90HTT
Saturday: 5:30am-7:45am (tea run: 5.45-6.15 Tavistock St; 6.15-6.45 Savoy Pl; 7-7.45 King William IV St; All Souls Ch 6.30-8.30); Saturday: 9am-12pm (day centre at Webber St. Breakfast, bible group, ESOL, photography & art. Showers & clothes for ticket holders. Tickets from Webber St on Mondays); Saturday: 6:30pm-8:30pm (Entertainment - invites via tea run or welcome desk at All Souls.; Organisation that participates in the Westminster Churches Winter Shelter (referral only). Films, coach trips, clothes store and bible group Saturdays at 6.30pm. Invites via the tea run or welcome desk at All Souls Langham Pl. If you need step-free access, a volunteer will let you in via Cleveland St entrance. Email: info@allsouls.org CODES: AC, CL, DW, ET, FF, LF

Be Enriched

URC Rookstone Road SW17 9NQ
07397288160, http://bit.ly/1MtkjRr
Monday: 12:30pm-2:30pm Crossways Church, 18 Hampton St, SE1 6SN; Tuesday: 7pm-9pm London Cooking Project, 1 Ethelburga St, SW11 4AG; Friday: 12:30pm-2:30pm URC, Rookstone Rd, SW17 9NQ; Connecting people through community activities and cultivating respect over a bite. Free or pay-as-you-can community meals three days a week in S London. Volunteering or training opportunities through cooking lessons. CODES: FF

Bench Outreach

14 New King Street, Deptford SE8 3HS
020 8694 7740, http://bit.ly/2DRyNsT
Thursday: 1pm-4pm (SHE); SHE (Support, Help, Empowerment) is a weekly drop-in session offering advice to homeless and vulnerable women in a safe, female-only space. CODES: AH, CC, FF, LF, OL, TS

Bridges

Memorial Community Church, 389-395 Barking Rd E13 8AL
020 7474 6603, http://bit.ly/1ABaffo
Saturday: 8am-11:30am (cooked breakfast 9–11am) ; Monday: 10am-2pm; Regular NHS nurse clinics and signposting to other support agencies. More facilities available on Mondays. Practical activities to build esteem and encourage hope. Small group work developing life skills and confidence. CODES: CC, BS, CL, FF, MS, OL

Brixton Soup Kitchen

297-299 Coldharbour Lane, SW9 8RP
07538 419514
Monday-Friday: 11am-3pm Hot Meal.; Hot Meal. 11am -3pm, Monday to Friday. CODES: FF

C4WS Homeless Project Night Shelter

Various churches in Camden
020 7278 6267, https://bit.ly/2jZ6IGo
06 November to 02 April
Monday-Sunday: 7:30pm-8:45am; Rolling winter night shelter. Bed spaces for 16 guests, with separate sleeping areas for men and women. Referrals from Camden agencies with whom C4WS have a Service Level Agreement including London Jesus Centre and the Irish Centre - no self-referral. CODES: AH, CC, CA, ET, FF, OL, LF

C4WS Lunch Club

Holborn House Community Centre, 35 Emerald Street, London WC1N 3QW
Wednesday: 10:45am-1pm; Services include soup, hot drinks & snacks, hot showers, drop-in medical and casework support. CODES: BS, FF, MS

Cafe Queero

52 Lant Street SE1 1RB
Tuesday: 10am-2pm; Pop into the LGBTIQ+ Centre for its weekly drop-in service. Free breakfast, showers, housing advice, Wi-Fi, clothing, toiletries, LGBTIQ+ library and a quiet sensory space available. CODES: BS, FF, IT, LF, TS

CARIS Islington Churches Cold Weather Shelter

The Annexe, St Mellitus Church, Tollington Park N4 3AG
020 7281 5200, http://bit.ly/1L1wPnp
Free night shelter, food, showers and a safe place to sleep. Phone after completing and emailing a 1-page registration form to info@carisislington.org. 15 guests; 18+, dry. Opens in January; dates and times to be confirmed. CODES: AD, BS, BE, CL, FF, IT, L, OL

Carpenters Café

Carpenters Estate Community Hall, 17 Doran Walk (enter from Carpenters Rd), Stratford E15 2JL
07932 661 089, http://bit.ly/2jSgnhK
Tuesday: 10am-12pm (food, drinks, clothes, books, toiletries, showers); Aims "To show the love of Christ in practical ways to the homeless, elderly and anyone needing a helping hand, and to encourage and support the homeless into making better life choices". CODES: BS, BE, CL, DW, FF, SF

CCLC Farm Street Church

114 Mount Street, Mayfair W1K 3AH
07864 642 543, https://farmstreet.org.uk
Wednesday & Saturday: 11:30am-2pm; This service aims to create a safe environment that is clean, welcoming, social and a space where guests can be. There is no ticket system. Guests are welcomed for hot/cold drinks, fruit and biscuits. A hot meal is then served between 12noon and 2pm. Activities which guests enjoy on site include chess and taking part in creative writing. There is also a priest who hosts the Lectio Divina Bible study for the group. CODES: FF

Christ Apostolic Church (Bethel) UK

217?23 Kingsland Road, Hackney E2 8AN
020 7729 4375, http://bit.ly/1xrM8Tg
Sunday: 8am-9am ; Saturday: 2pm-3:30pm (last Saturday of month); Welcomes homeless people every Sunday morning for a cooked breakfast and the last Saturday of the month for hot meals. CODES: FF

Christian Kitchen

65 Blackhorse Road, Walthamstow E17 7AS
Monday-Sunday: 7:30pm-8:30pm (Mission Grove car park, Walthamstow); Hot meals from a mobile kitchen van in Mission Grove, Walthamstow. CODES: FF

Churches Foodbank (Newham)

020 8555 9880; 020 8534 1164, http://bit.ly/1Q7JojB
Tuesday: 9am-11am (St Paul & St James, Maryland Rd, Stratford, E15 1JL); Thursday: 1pm-3pm (Woodgrange Baptist Ch, Romford Rd, E7 8AA); All applications for food must be accompanied by a referral from an independent agent (e.g. a doctor, a social worker or support worker, a school or nursery, a Job Centre). CODES: AD, BS, FF

Community Table

Southcroft Church (Ichthus), 276 Mitcham Lane, Streatham SW16 6NU
020 8677 0880, http://bit.ly/17u9KtW
Thursday: 11am-3pm; Provides food, clothing and a warm welcome to anyone in need: "Loving people with the love of Jesus. Kind, caring support & understanding." CODES: BS, FF, IT

Contact Club

Heath Street Baptist Church, 84 Heath Street NW3 1DN
Sunday: 7pm-9pm; The Contact Club takes place in the downstairs hall at Heath Street Baptist Church. Everyone welcome (especially lonely, vulnerable or homeless people) to enjoy a cup of tea, food and a good chat. No cost and no referral required. CODES: FF

Coptic City Mission (St Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church)

Allen Street, Kensington W8 6UX
0207 937 5782, https://bit.ly/2nnuqhJ
Tuesday: 9pm-9:45pm (Spenser Street SW1E 6AA, then Strand); Outreach mission from young Copts. CODES: FF

Crash Pad – Youth Shelter

020 7700 2498, http://bit.ly/2I7Izef
Monday-Sunday: 4pm-9am; Islington-based shelter for people 18-23 with low support needs. 12 bed spaces, separate room for females. Shelter has no Wifi, Playstations, Xboxes or telephone. For referral, please phone or email Momodou Mboge - momodou.piliontrust@gmail.com CODES: AD, AH, BS, FF, ET, AC, MD, LF

Crisis at Christmas

Various addresses
24 December to 28 December
Monday-Sunday: 10am-5pm (All day centres open); Paddington Day Centre: City of Westminster College, Paddington Green, W2 1NB Pimlico Day Centre: Pimlico Academy, 36 Lupus Street, SW1V 3AT Stratford Day Centre: School 21, Pitchford Street, Stratford, E15 4RZ From Wednesday 24 December – Sunday 28 December 2025, Crisis is running its annual Crisis at Christmas day centres. Each centre provides: Hot meals and snacks; shower facilities; toiletries; advice, information and support; free international phone calls; healthcare, podiatry and opticians; a salon service offering haircuts, hair styling, beard trims and nail care; computer access, printing and support to get online; creative sessions. CODES: BS, DT, FF, IT, B, CC

Crisis Skylight (Brent)

1-2 Bank Buildings, High Street, Harlesden NW10 4LT
0208 965 2561, https://www.crisis.org.uk
Monday-Friday: 10am-1pm (drop-in); Monday-Friday: 10am-4pm (phone line open); The skylight service works with single adults experiencing rough sleeping in Brent and the adjoining boroughs to help them rebuild their lives and leave homelessness behind for good. We can help with: finding a home and settling in; finding work and applying for jobs; looking after your health and wellbeing. How we can help depends on your situation and needs. Crisis is not an emergency service and we do not have direct access to accommodation. CODES: BS, CA, FF, MS, S, TS

Divine Rescue

Thurlow Lodge, 1 Thurlow Street SE17 2US
020 3489 1765, http://bit.ly/1o9EBNA
Monday-Friday: 9am-4pm; Work with homeless people and people with substance abuse issues. Help with hospital visits and bereavement, and support with detox. Their Christian mission is to touch and change lives one at a time. CODES: AH, AD, CC, CL, C, ET, FF, OW

Dunloe Centre

St Saviour's Priory, 18 Queensbridge Road E2 8NS
020 7739 9976
Tuesday: 10:30am-12pm; Small, unfunded project run entirely by volunteers. Turns away only people who are violent. On ground floor, but with one step between the street and the lobby. CODES: BE, CL, FF

Ealing Churches Winter Night Shelter

07930 378263, http://bit.ly/1L1pyBO
25 November to 20 March
Monday-Sunday: 7:30pm-8:30am; Referral via St Mungo's outreach team, Streetlink (0300 500 0914), Acton Homeless Concern (020 8992 5768) or Ealing Soup Kitchen (020 8566 3507 x7). Ealing Foodbank (020 8840 9428). 14 bed spaces. No self-referral. We are a Night Shelter running through the winter months to provide a warm, safe place for people who find themselves homeless. CODES: AH, CC, OL, FF, DA, BE, L, BS

Ealing Soup Kitchen

St John's Church Hall, Mattock Lane W13 9LA
0208 840 0651, http://bit.ly/1PfJNlx
Saturday & Sunday: 3:30pm-5pm (St John's Ch Room, Mattock Lane, W13 9LA); Friday: 11am-4pm (drop-in, The Crypt, St John's W13 9LA; Monday: 7pm-9pm (drop-in, Salvation Army, 6 Leeland Rd, W13 9HH); They also give practical help/housing advice. AA meetings. CODES: AH, A, FF

Eat or Heat

1A Jewel Road, Walthamstow E17 4QU
0800 772 0212, http://bit.ly/2or8FRg
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 6:30pm-7:30pm; Free food via professional referral only: referrals@eatorheat.org. Emergency free food aid to those identified by public services/agencies as being in need because of financial hardship. CODES: FF

Emmanuel Church (Stratford)

Romford Rd/Upton Lane E7 8BD
020 8522 1900, http://bit.ly/2XH3sCm
Thursday: 8am-10am; Cooked breakfast. CODES: FF

Emmanuel Pentecostal Church

374 Lee High Road SE12 8RS
020 8852 8261, http://bit.ly/GI7Yoa
Tuesday: 6pm-7:30pm (Life Bread); Free hot meal, and clothing when available. CODES: CL, FF

FAST58

Friday: 8:45pm-11pm (Strand, near Ryman’s); Friday: 9:15pm-10:30pm (Waterloo, near IMAX); Help for people of all faiths and none, and a sympathetic ear. CODES: FF

Firm Foundation Winter Night Shelter (All People All Places)

30 December to 31 March
Monday-Sunday: 9pm-6:30am (initially men-only; after 1 January, mixed.); 18+, 20 spaces (15 men, 5 women in a separate building) Agency referrals only. Rough sleepers, NRPF and asylum seekers. Priority to those with connection to Harrow. fdp@firmfoundation.org.uk CODES: FF, AH

Flowing Rivers Foundation

37 Elizabeth Road, Brentwood, Dagenham, Essex CM15 9PA
07985585996, http://bit.ly/1xyrD2L
Tuesday: 7pm-10pm (fellowship – Castle Green, Dagenham); Sunday: 6:30pm-9:30pm (2nd & 3rd week of month – Lincoln’s Inn Fields); Charitable organisation dedicated to reaching out to marginalised members of society. Founded upon Christian ethos, they aspire to address the social conditions of people in their vicinity by showing practical love. CODES: CL, FF

Forest Churches Emergency Night Shelter

07739 870411, http://bit.ly/1M1LkLs
01 November to 31 March
Monday-Sunday: 8pm-7:30am; 18+; mixed; dry; 30 spaces. Separate area for women. 18+ with a Waltham Forest connection. Self referrals call 07739 870 411 before 3.00pm Mon-Fri or visit either St Mungo’s Hub or Waltham Forest Housing Services for referral. Ring Shelter Coordinator on 07739 870 411 before 3.00pm Monday-Friday. CODES: AH, BS, FF

Glass Door Homeless Charity

155a Kings Road, Chelsea SW3 5TX
020 7351 4948, http://bit.ly/1Gs26vG
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 9am-2pm (Chelsea Methodist Church); Winter shelter
04 November to 05 April
Monday-Sunday: 8pm-7am (please come to the day centre or phone to see if there are vacancies); Wednesday & Friday: 9am-2pm (St Augustine's Church); Monday-Friday: 12pm-3pm (Ace of Clubs); Monday-Thursday: 9am-11am (Vineyard Community Centre); Tuesday: 12:30pm-3pm (The Yard, Putney); Glass Door runs London’s largest emergency winter night shelter, providing men and women a safe, warm place to sleepfrom November to April. Individuals affected by homelessness also access advice, food, showers and laundry facilities year-round from drop-in day centres that work in partnership with the charity. CODES: AH, BS, CA, CL, ET, FF, IT, TS, AD, CC

Good Samaria Network

12 Voyagers Close SE28 8QQ
0203 651 0869, http://bit.ly/1mgtna6
Sunday: 6pm-7pm (Lincoln's Inn Fields); CODES: FF

Greenwich Homeless Project

360 Middle Park Ave, Eltham SE9 5QH
0203 355 6880, https://greenwichhomelessproject.org.uk
Monday & Friday: 9am-1pm; Wednesday: 9am-3pm; Monday-Sunday: 7pm-8:30am (Winter Shelter runs October til March); Day centre open year-round excluding public holidays. For those experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Service includes: hot breakfast, lunch, access to showers, laundry, casework, health support and wellbeing activities. From the end of October until end of March each year Greenwich Homeless Project (GHP) runs a night shelter, 7pm – 8.30am. See the website: greenwichhomelessproject.org.uk Referral by agreed partner agencies must be confirmed by GHP Caseworker. 18+, mixed, 13 places. CODES: AD, BS, CA, CC, FF, L, MS

Greenwich Migrant Hub

Woolwich Common Community Centre, Leslie Smith Square SE18 4DW
07429031389, http://bit.ly/1UiAjYA
Tuesday: 10:30am-1:30pm; Drop-in centre for free immigration, housing & domestic violence advice, and a hot meal to migrants in Greenwich and neighbouring boroughs. CODES: AH, AD, CC, FF, LA, SF

Greenwich Winter Night Shelter

07985 496905, https://bit.ly/2rm8CoB
03 January to 29 March
Monday-Sunday: 7pm-8:30am; Referral by agreed partner agencies must be confirmed by GWNS project worker. 18+, mixed, 15 places. CODES: FF

Hackney Winter Night Shelter

020 853 3808, 020 3729 8864, http://bit.ly/cyR5q
Winter shelter (dates TBC):
01 November to 30 March
Monday-Sunday: 7:30pm-8am (6.30pm Sundays. Closed during Crisis); Mixed; beds for 25 (screened area for women); dry. Last admission 8.30pm. Agency referrals only - phone to check details and leave message if voicemail. 15 bed spaces until 23 Dec 2017, 25 until 31 March 2018. CODES: AH, AD, C, FF, OL, OW

Hare Krishna Food for All

102 Caledonian Road N1 9DN
07946 420 827, http://bit.ly/cjkt0r
Monday-Saturday: 12pm-3pm (12.00: Islip St, Kentish Tn; 13.00: Arlington Rd/Inverness St, Camden; 14.25: (York Way, King's Cross); Monday-Friday: 12:15pm-2:30pm (LSE and SOAS) ; Monday-Thursday: 7:30pm-8:30pm (Lincoln’s Inn Fields); Delicious food made with pure vegetarian ingredients. CODES: ET, FF, IT, LF

Hare Krishna Food for All (Caversham road)

Caversham Road NW5 2BU
Monday-Saturday: 12pm-1pm - Free vegetarian meal; Free vegetarian meal CODES: FF

Harvest of Grace Trinity Centre

John Morris House Community Centre, 164 St John?s Hill, Battersea SW11 1SW
07904302139, https://bit.ly/2MglKbc
Saturday: 10am-4pm (breakfast and lunch club); Sandwiches, snacks and drinks. CODES: FF

Havering Islamic Centre

91 Waterloo Road, Romford, Essex RM7 0AA
01708 741 333, http://bit.ly/2DPpaec
Wednesday: 6:30pm-7:30pm (hot meals and drinks); Non-denominational centre that works with local churches to cater for the social and cultural needs of Havering residents. CODES: FF

Holy Nation Church

PO Box 4215, Victoria SW1E 5XH
020 7630 7987, http://bit.ly/1sNseN6
Friday: 9pm-11pm (Waterloo station); A warm, caring, multicultural church, in the heart of London. CODES: FF

Holy Trinity Brompton

Queen's Gate (St Augustine's) SW7 5LP
020 7590 8248, https://bit.ly/2uXdzpB
Wednesday: 9am-12pm; Wed only: 9am–12:00pm. Glass Door casework support, Crosslight debt advice, computers/printers, clothing repairs and pastoral support. Appointment only - book on arrival. Breakfast & clothing available to those with an appointment with one of these services. CODES: MH, CC, CA, FF, IT, OL, OW, CL

Hope 4 Barking Night Shelter

07527 192161, https://bit.ly/2TYRGSe
01 January to 31 December
Monday-Sunday: 7:30pm-8am; Year-round shelter for around 15 single people aged 18+ in the LB of Barking & Dagenham. Self- or agency referrals. Ring or email h4bdnighshelter@outlook.com CODES: AH, FF, AD, BS

HOPE Worldwide UK – ODAAT

The Chambers, St.Mark’s Church, 337 Kennington Park Road SE11 4PW
02036594809, https://bit.ly/1w2tdfI
One Day At A Time (ODAAT) is a quasi-residential men only (18+) rehab. 12 steps, counselling and psychotherapy are employed in a loving community to transform from chaos to constructive living. Services for people on the scheme include one to one counselling, yoga, community meetings, psychotherapy, relapse prevention and life skills, group therapy and aftercare, family contact and recreation. CODES: CC, CA, C, DA, DT, EF, EO, FF, IT, L, MH

JCT

83 Margaret street (Marylebone Passage) W1W 8TB
07719828267
Monday-Friday: 8am-1pm Services: Showers (Booked in advance) also emergency showers. Takeaway Food:; JCT - Joining Communities Together To book an appointment, contact us on: 07719828267 JCT is a registered charity running services for people experiencing and facing homelessness in London and the Midlands. Our vision is to join communities together by bridging the gap between the crisis someone finds themselves in and the journey towards a place to call home. Casework support around housing, benefits, immigration, Health & Wellbeing Ladies group, sit in breakfast, (To be booked in advance). Alternatively, you can meet us during the Chalk Farm Salvation Army meal on Monday & Wednesday evening between 6pm till 8pm to see us and book an appointment. CODES: BS, CC, AH, MS, MH, FF, LA, TS

King's Cross Baptist Church

Vernon Square, King's Cross Road WC1X 9EW
020 7837 7182, http://bit.ly/2I9Fiv0
Tuesday: 11am-1pm; Friendly local church at the heart of its community. CODES: FF, LF

Kingdom Compassion (YWAM)

29 Rosaville Road SW6 7BN
020 7385 5791, http://bit.ly/2L4fSkg
Wednesday: 10am-4pm; Wednesday: 2pm-4pm (coffee bar); Coffee bar. Out of hours, an answer phone service is available. Whenever possible, please make an appointment beforehand - phone or email office@eccp-ywam.org.uk. CODES: CL, FF, SF

Love Streatham

Streatham United Reform Church, 388 Streatham High Road SW16 6HX
Monday: 7pm-9pm; Food parcels. CODES: FF

Love to the Nations Ministry

079044 44194
Wednesday: 7pm-7:30pm (hot drinks and sandwiches, Charing X); Sunday: 4pm-4:30pm (alt weeks, Charing X - phone); Meals, toiletries, clothes, sleeping bags. CODES: FF, MS

Marylebone Centre (Church Army)

1-5 Cosway St NW1 5NR
020 7262 3818, http://bit.ly/1mhvhYf
Monday-Thursday: 9:30am-1:30pm (rough sleepers' drop-in); Monday: 10:30am-11:30am (drama); Monday: 1:30pm-3:30pm (M’lebone Proj newsletter); Tuesday: 10am-12pm (open access; clothing for rough sleepers only); Tuesday & Friday: 1:30pm-3:30pm (healthy eating; kitchen skills); Wednesday: 8am-9am (running club); Wednesday: 9am-12pm (Women into Work 1:1; advice); Wednesday: 1:30pm-3:30pm (Women into Work group); Thursday: 9am-3pm (life coaching 1:1); Thursday & Friday: 1:30pm-3:30pm (Westminster Adul Education Service – IT, reading, writing); Friday: 10am-12pm (ESOL for beginners) ; Female-only project. Two hostels with 112 single beds and a day centre with a rough sleepers' drop-in. Activities programme for residents and day centre users. Lift for people with mobility problems to access the day centre. CODES: BS, CA, CL, ET, FF, IT, L, LS, MS, MD, SH, TS, SF, LF

Merton Winter Night Shelter

YMCA LSW Wimbledon, 200 The Broadway SW19 1RY
020 8544 6697, https://bit.ly/2PdfGh3
26 November to 11 March
Monday-Sunday: 6:30pm-8:30am; Self- and agency referrals, most from Faith in Action Homeless Project. Online referral form: https://bit.ly/2OMyusa. Info: mertonnightshelter@gmail.com 18+, dry, mixed, 12 spaces. CODES: FF, AH

Mi & More

177 Torridon Road, Catford SE6 1RG
020 4619 1021
Monday: 12pm-3pm; Free hot food and drinks for anyone in need — including people who are homeless, low-income families, single-parent families, or anyone facing hardship. CODES: FF

Middle Lane Methodist Church

2E Lightfoot Road N8 7JN
Monday: 6:30pm-8pm Hot food, snacks and drinks; We prepare hot food, snacks and drinks to anyone who needs it, every Monday evening from 6.30 - 8pm Based near Crouch End in North London Middle Lane Methodist Church is a vibrant and growing all-age church serving Crouch End and Hornsey. Offering free food Monday evenings. CODES: FF

Ministry of Praise

46 Manor Road N17 0JJ
020 8808 7697, https://bit.ly/2KC1GuY
Tuesday: 8pm-8:30pm (Lincoln’s Inn Fields); MOP welcomes one and all. CODES: FF

Missionaries of Charity (Gift of Love - for men)

112-116 St George's Road, Waterloo SE1 6EU
020 7620 1504
Friday-Wednesday: 9am-11am; Ring first. For single, homeless men (particularly rough sleepers) aged 25+ with low support needs, including those with no recourse to public funds. Health clinic alternate Tuesdays. Twice weekly AA meeting (one for Polish residents only). Nurse, mental health team and optician visits. CODES: MH, AH, A, FF

Missionaries of Charity (Home of Peace - for women)

179 Bravington Road, Queen's Park W9 3AR
020 8960 2644
For single women with no or very low support needs aged 18-60. Open access. Dry. CODES: AH, FF

MISSIONARIES OF CHARITY SOUP KITCHEN (LADBROKE GROVE)

Pius X Church Hall, 79 St. Charles Square W10 6EB
020 8960 2644
Monday, Friday, Sunday: 3pm-4:30pm free take-aways; Monday, Friday, Sunday: 4pm-5pm free take-aways; CODES: FF

Missionaries of Charity Soup Kitchens

c/o 177 Bravington Road W9 3AR
020 8960 2644
Tuesday, Friday: 3pm-4:30pm Free take-aways (during Covid-19) for local homeless people; Sunday: 3pm-4:30pm (Pius X) - Free take-aways(during Covid-19) for local homeless people; Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday: 9:30am-11:30am (112-116 St George's Road) Elephant; Sunday: 9:15am-11:15am A hot meal, pudding & hot drinks (112-116 St George's Road); CODES: FF

Museum of Homelessness

Manor House Lodge (inside Finsbury Park), Seven Sisters Rd N4 2DE
There are a range of activities held at the Museum of Homelessness Manor House Lodge base. These include gardening, yoga, food and assorted community-focused events and programmes. Visit website to check the weekly schedule of activities and events. CODES: FF, LF

Muswell Hill Churches Soup Kitchen

Muswell Hill Baptist Church, 2 Dukes Ave N10 2PT
020 8444 7027, http://bit.ly/WusiY
Monday-Thursday: 7:45pm-8:45pm; Sunday: 5pm-6pm; Serves a two-course meal to 30-40 people each night - 8,000 meals a year. CODES: FF

New Horizon Youth Centre

68 Chalton Street NW1 1JR
020 7388 5560, https://nhyouthcentre.org.uk
Monday: 2pm-3:30pm (alcohol support); Monday-Sunday: 10:30am-3:30pm (showers, laundry, breakfast & lunch;10.30am-1pm advice); Day centre
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 10am-1pm; Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 1:30pm-3pm; Day centre for young people aged 18–24 needing help with homelessness. Please bring your ID to your first visit, you will need to register at reception. Daily day centre services, activities and stay for a hot lunch. New Horizon can help with: Housing advice and advocacy; Support with accessing benefits and Universal Credit; Education, employment and training support; Counselling and mental health support; Physical and sexual health advice; Breakfast and hot lunches; Showers; Wifi; Laundry; Clothes and health essentials; Youth work and life skills programme including art, music, sports and drama. CODES: MH, AH, AD, BS, ET, FF, IT, MS, C, FA, L, SH, TS

NEWway Project (Newham)

Bonny Downs Baptist Church, Darwell Close E6 6BT
07490983777, http://bit.ly/1Q189wD
01 October to 30 April
Monday-Sunday: 7:30pm-8:30am; Referral-only winter night shelter and year-round NEWday centre for homeless people in Newham, with extended Advocacy services and life-skills workshops. Office hours: Monday to Sunday, 9am-2:30pm. CODES: AH, AD, A, DA, DW, FF, L, TS, CC, CL, CA, MS, BS, IT, DT, C, ET, OL

Nightwatch

PO Box 9576 SE23 3ZH
Monday-Sunday: 9:30pm-10pm (Queen's Gardens, Croydon); Sandwiches, hot drinks and clothes. Helps Croydon-based clients with vocational and educational materials and furniture for resettlement. CODES: CL, ET, FF

North London Action for the Homeless

St Paul's Church Hall, Stoke Newington Rd N16 7UE
07421 032 553, http://bit.ly/1NdAPD6
Monday: 12pm-1:30pm During Covid-19 pandemic all food is take-away.; Wednesday: 7pm-8:30pm During Covid-19 pandemic all food is take-away.; Free three-course vegetarian meal, and tea or coffee. Take-away food and clothing upon request. Visits from Health Access Worker. East European outreach workers. CODES: CL, FF, MS, OL

Notre Dame Church

5 Leicester Pl WC2H 7BX
020 7440 2660, http://bit.ly/2RaKul3
Saturday: 12:30pm-2:30pm; Monday & Thursday: 11am-4pm (refugees); Sandwiches from the ground floor of the Maison Pierre Chanel, 16 Leicester Square. CODES: FF

Open Cinema (National)

Somerset House, South Wing, Strand WC2N 1LA
020 3287 8373, https://bit.ly/2KWhbSA
Community cinemas and filmmaking for homeless and excluded people. At venues across UK, Ireland and Finland. Choose films, make films, meet the experts. CODES: FF, LF

Open Door Meal

St James the Less Parish Centre, Thorndike Street, Nr Moreton Street SW1V 2PT
020 7630 6282, http://bit.ly/1r5ajDd
Friday: 7pm-9pm (2nd and 4th weeks of the month.); Two-course hot meal. CODES: FF

Order of Malta Soup Kitchen

Crypt of St James's Spanish Place Church, 22 George St W1U 3QY
Thursday: 7:45pm-9pm; Wednesday: 6:15am-7:45am (breakfast club, Challoner Room, 24 Golden Square W1F 9JR); Thursday: 7:30pm-9pm (café, St James’s, Spanish Place, W1U 3QY); Hot food, free food, some clothing. CODES: CL, FF

Our Forgotten Neighbours

Monday: 2pm-5pm (Chiswick High Road, across from the Health Centre, W4); Thursday: 5pm-6pm (Toynbee Hall, Commercial Street, E1); Friday: 2pm-3pm (Lidl Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, N4); Soup kitchen with food and toiletries services for refugees. CODES: FF

Our Lady of Hal

165 Arlington Road, Camden Town NW1 7EX
020 7485 2727, https://bit.ly/2B0DZgq
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 12:45pm-2pm; Parish church serving the people of Camden. CODES: FF

Providence Row

The Dellow Centre, 82 Wentworth Street E1 7SA
020 7375 0020, http://bit.ly/1rvpkcW
Monday-Friday: 9am-3:30pm (needle exchange - closed 12.30–1.30pm); Monday: 10am-11:30am (men's group); Monday: 2pm-3pm (yoga); Tuesday: 9:30am-12:30pm (homeopathy); Tuesday: 11:30am-12:30pm (relaxation skills); Tuesday: 2pm-3:30pm (women's group); Wednesday: 11:30am-1pm (peer support, addictions); Thursday: 11am-1pm (art & wellbeing); Friday: 10am-11:30am (Breaking Free Online- computer assisted therapy); Friday: 10am-11:30am (self-harming support group); Monday: 1:30pm-3:30pm (mental health drop-in); Helps people of all backgrounds to an independent and fulfilled life away from homelessness & exclusion. They address not only users' immediate needs, but also the underlying issues and causes of their homelessness and exclusion. Download the timetable for their learning and wellbeing programme (https://bit.ly/2FXNYor). Most of their facilities are step-free. Services in Romanian and Polish. CODES: MH, AC, CC, BS, CA, C, DW, ET, FF, IT, NE

Quaker Homeless Action/Quaker Open Christmas

Admin: PO Box 7105, Poole, Dorset BH15 4DQ, Winter shelter: The American Church, 79A Tottenham Court Road, W1T 4TD
07833 123155, http://bit.ly/2gxLOOX
Winter Shelter:
23 December to 30 December
Monday: 3pm-9am; Tuesday-Monday: 9am-9am Open 24 hours. 3pm on 23 December until 10am on 30th December. There will be hot food and drinks, clothing, entertainment, mobile library, hairdressers, a food bank, showers, and all sorts of other services and resources available.; Monday: 11:30am-12:30pm (mobile library, 3rd week of month, Manna Centre); Tuesday: 7pm-7:30pm (mobile library, alt. weeks at Lincoln’s Inn Fields); Saturday: 10am-4pm (mobile library: The Passage, 10am–10.30am; The American Church, 11.15am–12pm; St Giles in the Fields, 2pm–4pm); Quaker Homeless Action runs mobile libraries. The Christmas Shelter (24 beds, dry) provides breakfast and supper for up to 75. It closes at 10pm except for those who have been given a bed. Self referrals and referrals from Islington Outreach Forum agencies (inc. Islington DAAT, Whitaker Centre, Pilion Trust, New Horizon, Focus and Angel Drug Services) or others that can provide ongoing support. Phone to check vacancies. CODES: AH, AD, A, AC, B, CC, BS, BE, CL, DW, FF, FC, MS, NE, OL, OW, SH, LF

Refettorio Felix at St Cuthbert's Centre

The Philbeach Hall, 51 Philbeach Gardens, Earl’s Court SW5 9EB
020 7835 1389, https://www.refettoriofelix.com
Monday-Friday: 12pm-2pm (lunch service); Tuesday-Friday: 12pm-3pm (Glass Door caseworker – first come, first served); Monday: 11am-2pm (Age UK adviser); Tuesday: 12pm-2pm (Age UK Lunch Club – reserved seats at regular lunch service); Wednesday: 12pm-2pm (NHS nurse); Tuesday: 12pm-3pm (RBKC Council drop-in); Dental health adviser once a month Community Counselling Psychotherapy Service (CCPS): CCPS provides free face-to-face individual counselling and psychotherapy. This is available through internal referral. CODES: FF, MH, C, IT, MS, TS

Refuge Network UK

Soup Kitchen Location:, Beside the Embassy of Zimbabwe,, Agar Street, Charing Cross.
Saturday: 1pm-2pm; Refuge Network UK runs a community soup kitchen at Charing Cross from where we distribute free food, toiletries, clothing and survival packs to rough sleepers, homeless people, and impoverished individuals from various parts of London. CODES: FF, CL

Remar Association UK

847 High Road, Leytonstone E11 1HH
020 8539 0452, http://bit.ly/1yn5bZ8
Wednesday: 7:30pm-8:30pm (William IV St, Strand - hot drinks, biscuits and sandwiches); Offers assistance for free to disadvantaged people and individuals suffering from drug or alcoholic addiction. 24-hour helpline: 0791 758 5056 CODES: A, DW, FF

Restart Lives

St Columba’s Church, Pont Street SW1X 0BD
RESTART Lives, a London-based charity, supports homeless individuals though tailored casework, group programmes and meal services, helping people secure housing, find employment and improve mental and physical wellbeing. Mon – Thu: individual casework organised by appointment. This sometimes involves attending jobcentres and health appointmets. Fri: 6:30 – 8:30pm: drop-in centre. Hot meal service, case work and digital inclusion support (e.g. charging phones, using WiFi and occasional resource handouts). CODES: AD, AH, BE, FA, FF, IT

Robes Project (Southwark & Lambeth)

020 7407 5623, http://bit.ly/whiGy
Winter shelter:
05 November to 14 April
Monday-Sunday: 7pm-8am (closed during Crisis, 23–30 Dec); Rolling winter night shelter. Referrals ONLY through Manna Soc, Spires, Ace of Clubs, Webber St Day Centre, Crisis, Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers, Southwark SPOT, Lambeth Safer Streets Team, The Big Issue, Shelter. 18+, 35 bed spaces, low support needs. CODES: AH, AD, CC, BS, BE, FF

Royal Connections

The Hub Studios, 90 Monier Road (off Wick Lane), Bow E3 2ND
0300 111 1111, http://bit.ly/1NFtjnh
Sunday: 4pm-6pm (hot meal on 4th Sunday of the month); Christian charity dedicated to helping people who need help. Works with other local organisations. CODES: AH, B, CA, DT, ET, FF, MS, LA

Sadhu Vaswani Centre

25 Cricklewood Lane NW2 1HP
0844 500 1744, http://bit.ly/1K49cfn
Wednesday: 8pm-8:30pm (Lincoln's Inn Fields); Helps the poor, needy, sick and aged, irrespective of caste, creed or colour. Serves Indian food, rice and bhaji, hot and cold drinks, chocolates and fruit. CODES: FF

SanKTus Welfare Project

4 Lady Margaret Road, Kentish Town NW5 2XT
020 7485 9160, http://bit.ly/1Mrxvzy
Sunday: 3pm-4:30pm (showers and clothes available); Wednesday: 2pm-3:30pm (afternoon tea with sandwiches and refreshments); Phone or email sanktus.welfare@gmail.com for details of Tai Chi, yoga and craft sessions, welfare advice etc. CODES: CC, BS, CL, FF, AC, LF

Selby food hub

Selby Centre, Selby Road, Tottenham N17 8JL
Tuesday: 2pm-4pm; Thursday: 5pm-8pm; Offering a food bank for non-perishable foods and sometimes other food donations. CODES: FF

Shower Box

Friday: 11am-2pm (Behind the Barking Learning Centre Access via Axe Road, Barking, IG11 7FS, next to Axe Street Service Road Car Park); Saturday: 10am-2pm (St Giles-in-the-Fields, 60 St Giles High St, London, WC2H 8LG); Free shower, food and other supplies. CODES: BS, FF

Shree Jalaram Mandir

2 Wadsworth Road, Perivale UB6 7JD
020 8578 8088, https://bit.ly/2Xg2E7C
Tuesday: 6:30pm-7pm (Lincoln's Inn Fields); Wednesday: 7:30pm-8pm (Temple station); Friday: 6pm-6:30pm (Strand, nr Charing X); Wonderful vegetarian curries! CODES: FF

Simon Community

129 Malden Road, Kentish Town NW5 4HS
074 230 6000, http://bit.ly/i3Xij
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 7:15am-7:30am (tea run: 7.15 Arundel St, Temple; 7.30 Agar St, Strand); Thursday: 8:30pm-1:30am (soup run: Duke's Rd/Euston; Temple; under W'loo Br, behind NT); Sunday: 1:30pm-3:30pm (street cafe: St Giles, nr Centrepoint); Winter shelter:
01 January to 31 March
Monday-Sunday: 7pm-8am; 01 January to 31 March
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:30pm-11:30pm (street work); Outreach support out on the streets, taking food and support to their homeless guests in central London. Mobile outreach to Covent Garden and the Strand on Tues, Weds and Thursday evenings and they can be found at the Edith Cavell statue outside St Martin in the fields at 9.30pm. Hot drinks, food, sleeping bags, toiletries and clothes available on request. CODES: FF, CL, OW

Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers

The Copleston Centre, Copleston Road SE15 4AN
020 7732 0505, http://bit.ly/1pPD578
Tuesday: 12:30pm-5pm (drop-in - lunch, advice, creche, ESOL, gardening, wellbeing); Wednesday: 11am-2:45pm (Baptist Ch, 121 Peckham Pk Rd, ​SE15 6SX); Thursday: 1pm-5pm (​St Mary Newington, Kennington Pk Rd, SE11 4JH); Drop-in centre for asylum seekers and refugees. Advice on housing, health, education, training and employment. Gardening club. Group therapy. CODES: MH, AH, CL, ET, FF, MS, LF

Spires

Elmfield House, 5 Stockwell Mews SW9 9GX
020 8696 0943, http://www.spires.org.uk
Monday, Tuesday, Friday: 9am-10:30am (Rough Sleeper’s Drop-In at St Leonard’s Church, 8 Tooting Bec Gardens, SW16 1RB); Tuesday: 9am-11:30am (Rough Sleeper’s Drop-In at St Luke’s Church, 13 Norwood High St, SE27 ODT); Tuesday: 1pm-3pm (Drop-In for newly granted refugees facing homelessness at West Croydon Baptist Church, Whitehorse Road, CR0 2JH); Wednesday: 9am-4pm (Closed); Thursday: 9am-11:30am (Rough Sleeper’s Drop-In at St Leonard’s Church, 8 Tooting Bec Gardens, SW16 1RB); Thursday: 9am-12pm (Drop-in for vulnerable women, at Elmfield House, 5 Stockwell Mews, London, SW9 9GX); Friday: 9am-11:30am (Rough Sleeper’s Drop-In at St Luke’s Church, 13 Norwood High St, SE27 ODT); Spires’ rough sleepers drop-in service runs four days a week and is open to anyone who is homeless or at risk of homelessness. Warm food & drinks will be provided, while key workers will be on hand to offer advice and support and assess individual’s needs and housing requirements. CODES: AD, C, FF

St Andrew's Church

Star Centre, Greyhound Road W14 9SA
0207 385 5023, http://bit.ly/1uiQCbl
Saturday: 8am-11:30am 15 mins walk from Barons Court Tube; Hot takeaway meal with snacks, fruit and drinks and we offer a shower (with towels and toiletries provided) for around 12 people one-by-one throughout the morning. CODES: CL, FF, BS

St Ignatius Church

27 High Rd, Stamford Hill N15 6ND
Monday-Friday: 1pm-2pm Hot meal eaten outside.; Directions: next to church through car park. CODES: FF

St James Conference of Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP)

St James Catholic Church, George St W1U 3QY
Tuesday & Friday: 7:45pm-8:15pm (Lincoln’s Inn Fields); Tea, coffee, sandwiches and cakes. CODES: FF

St John on Bethnal Green

200 Cambridge Heath Rd, Bethnal Green E2 9PA
Tuesday: 6pm-7pm ‘Tuesday Night Bites’ a hot meal provided.; Meals for people in need CODES: FF

St John the Evangelist

39 Duncan Terrace, Islington N1 8AL
020 7226 3277, https://bit.ly/2Beahom
Tuesday-Saturday: 12:30pm-1:30pm; CODES: FF

St John the Evangelist Church

Brownswood Park, Queen’s Drive N4 2LW
020 8809 6111
Tuesday & Sunday: 8am-12am - Food Bank; Sunday: 8am-12am - Hot Lunch; Tuesday: 6:30pm-6:30pm - Soup Kitchen; CODES: CL, FF

St John The Evangelist Church (Duncan Terrace)

39 Duncan Terrace N1 8AL
020 7226 3277
Sunday: 3pm-4pm - Free food (sandwiches and tea) for homeless people; Free food (sandwiches and tea). Clothing available sometimes. CODES: FF, CL

St John Vianney Catholic Church

4 Vincent Road N15 3QH
020 8888 5518, https://bit.ly/2P5hEBe
Saturday: 5:30pm-6pm (Temple); Sandwiches, cakes, soup, tea and coffee. Clothing, mainly for men. CODES: CL, FF

St Laurence's Larder

Christchurch with St Laurence Brondesbury, Corner of Christchurch Avenue and Willesden Lane NW6 7YN
07958 303737, https://bit.ly/2U2zW8r
A warm welcome and fresh three-course meal for those who struggle to make ends met in their community and beyond. An emergency clothes bank is available. Contact Stephen Chamberlain on 07958 303737. CODES: FF, CL

St Laurence’s Larder

Christ Church, 169 Willesden Lane, Brondesbury Park NW6 7BG
Tuesday & Thursday: 10am-1:30pm for soup, pasta or sandwiches & pudding; CODES: FF

St Stephens Church (Streetlytes)

1 Coverdale Road W12 8JJ
Monday: 5pm-6pm dinner served at 6pm; Our drop in offers a free hot meal, friendship and donated items. They are open access to anyone who is homeless or vulnerably housed, or who can't afford the pay for both food and housing costs. CODES: FF

Street Souls - Emmaus Greenwich

Coombe House, 226 Elmley Street, Plumstead SE18 7NN
07354 460480, http://bit.ly/2X4hqBh
Thursday: 6pm-8pm at Woolwich Common Community Centre, SE18 4DW; Each Thursday Street Souls offers support to anyone in need. We offer food, clothing and other items, weekly activities, a listening ear and signposting to local organisations. CODES: CL, FF, AD, OL

Streetlytes

Dalgarno Community Center, 1 Webb Close, London W10 5QB
020 7603 7956, http://bit.ly/H7fcs
Monday: 6pm-9pm (drop-in, St Stephen’s Church, 1 Coverdale Rd, W12 8JJ); Free hot meal, friendship and donated items. Open-ccess to anyone who is homeless or vulnerably housed, or who can't afford to pay for both food and housing. CODES: AH, AD, A, BE, CL, DW, FF, OL, OW

Streets Kitchen

Monday: 6:45pm-5:15pm (outside Tooting Market. 25-27 Tooting High St, Tooting, London SW17 0SN); Tuesday: 7pm-9pm (mobile outreach across Camden, Kings Cross, Euston); Tuesday: 7pm-9pm (on the grass next to Joe’s Pizza/ opposite Waitrose. 8–1, The Pavement, London, SW4 0HY); Wednesday: 7:30pm-8:30pm (located on the pavement adjacent to Sainsbury’s – opposite the tube entrance. SW4 6TA); Wednesday: 7:30pm-8pm (near Camden Town tube station, NW1 8QL); Wednesday: 8pm-8:30pm (outside Hackney Central Library, 25-27 Hackney Grove, London, E8 3NR); Friday: 7:30pm-8pm (nr Camden Town tube, NW1 8QL); Friday: 7:30pm-8pm (near Kilburn High Road tube station, NW6 6JE); Friday: 7:30pm-8pm (outside Archway tube station); Friday: 8pm-8:30pm (Ridley Road Market, opposite Dalston Kingsland train station, E8 2NP); Saturday: 7pm-9pm (mobile outreach across Camden, Kings Cross, Euston); Saturday: 8pm-9pm (first Saturday of the month evening outreach. St Johns Churchway opposite M&S); Sunday: 5pm-6pm (outside Seven Sisters Station (High Road exit), by the WE STAND TOGETHER bandstand); Sunday: 7:30pm-8pm (nr Camden Town tube, NW1 8QL); Sunday: 7:30pm-8pm (outside Archway tube station); Daily food in various London locations. CODES: FF

Sufra NW London

160 Pitfield Way, Stonebridge, Middlesex NW10 0PW
0203 441 1335, http://bit.ly/2wLDUYb
Monday-Sunday: 10am-6pm (office open); Wednesday & Sunday: 10am-2pm (Growing Club); Wednesday & Sunday: 12pm-3pm (food bank, referral from Brent Council and other orgs); Friday: 6pm-8:30pm (vegetarian meal); Food bank & community kitchen in Brent, supporting disadvantaged individuals and families suffering food poverty in NW London. Phone or visit. CODES: AD, CC, BE, CL, ET, FF

Teen Challenge London

Wilkerson House, Uphall Road, Ilford IG1 2JJ
020 8553 3338, http://bit.ly/9v0xLi
Monday: 9pm-11pm (Whitechapel Stn); Tuesday: 9pm-11:30pm (Mare St, Hackney Central Stn); Wednesday: 9am-11:30pm (Windrush Sq, opp Ritzy Cinema, Brixton); Thursday: 9pm-10:30pm (Ealing Broadway Stn); Friday: 9pm-11:30pm (St Johns Church, Waterloo); Saturday: 9pm-11:30pm (Central Baptist Church, Stratford); Hot food and drinks. Teen Challenge is a faith-based residential rehabilitation centre with meals as part of their outreach. CODES: FF, OW

Thames Reach (Camden Spectrum)

Camden Spectrum, 6-8 Greenland Street NW1 0ND
020 7267 4937, http://bit.ly/KMJ1uF
Monday-Friday: 9:30am-7pm; Thames Reach is a London-based charity helping homeless and vulnerable people to find decent homes, build supportive relationships and lead fulfilling lives. Its vision is to end street homelessness. Email CamdenSpectrum@thamesreach.org.uk CODES: AH, A, AC, BS, CL, DW, FF, IT, MS, OL, TS, LF

The Cabin

St Gabriel's Community Centre, 21 Hatchard Road N19 4NG
020 7272 8195
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday: 8:30am-9:30am Take-away breakfast; Thursday: 11:30am-12:30pm Take-away lunch; Food parcels available from church office 15 St John’s Villas, N19 3EE. CODES: FF

The Haven

c/o Kingston Churches Action on Homelessness (KCAH), St Peter's Church Hall, London Road, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1SU
020 8255 7400, http://bit.ly/13fVo
24 September to 31 January
Monday-Sunday: 6pm-7:30am; Various churches: 18+, mixed, beds for 30 (separate area for women), agency or self-referral (via KCAH's housing advice sessions Mon-Fri 10am-1pm), and dry. Night shelter will not run this winter because of Covid. CODES: AH, AD, FF

The Lunch Club

07919 894 642, https://www.thelunchclub.org.uk
Monday & Thursday: 12pm-2pm (St. Leonards Community Hall, Tooting Bec Rd, SW16 1HS); Tuesday & Friday: 12pm-2pm (Woodlawns Ctr, 16 Leigham Court Rd, SW16 2PJ); Guests at the Lunch Club in Streatham can expect cooked lunches and a community pantry in a warm, friendly space. You can either take away or eat in and socialise with others. CODES: FF

The Manna

St Stephens Church Hall, 17 Canonbury Road N1 2DF
020 7226 5369, https://themanna.org.uk
Tuesday: 2pm-7pm; Thursday & Friday: 10am-4pm; Wednesdays: activity day (Call or check website) A day centre for marginalised, vulnerable and homeless people with a wide range of services available to guests, including: Food; Laundry; Showers; Key work advice. CODES: BS, FF, L

The Manna Centre

12 Melior Street SE1 3QP
0207 357 9363, https://www.mannasociety.org.uk
Monday-Sunday: 8:30am-1:30pm (Open for breakfast, lucnch & showers); Monday-Friday: 8:30am-1:30pm (Housing & welfare advice, mobile phone charging); Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9am-12pm (Nurse); Monday: 10am-10:45am (clothing store by ticket only); Monday-Thursday: 10am-10:45am (computers); Tuesday: 10am-11:30am (mental health); Tuesday: 10am-1pm (chiropodist, every second week); Monday: 10am-1pm (accommodation advice at 020 7403 1931 (option 1)); Please note this service is only available on a Monday and for those looking for accommodation only. CODES: MH, BS, FF, MS, TS, SF, FA, L, IT

The Passage

St Vincent's Centre, Carlisle Place SW1P 1NL
020 7592 1850, http://passage.org.uk
Monday-Friday: 9am-3:30pm (closed 12noon – 1pm for lunch); The Passage runs a modern Resource Centre, four accommodation projects, outreach services, health services, homelessness prevention schemes and a modern slavery support programme. Services include: Initial assessment and advice; Showers, toilets and laundry; Breakfast and lunch service; Benefits advice; Housing advice; Mental health support; Access to Nurses and GPs; Education and employment training; Welfare rights advice; Support groups. CODES: MH, AH, IT, MS, BS, FA, FF, L

The Penge Run

Saturday: 8pm-8:30pm (2nd week of month, Tothill St); Saturday: 10:15pm-10:45pm (2nd week of month, Lincoln’s Inn fields); Soup and clothing. CODES: CL, FF

The Salvation Army Redbridge Cold Weather Shelter

c/o Salvation Army, St Mary's Road, Ilford IG1 1QX
020 8514 3283 (referrals), https://bit.ly/2nsqeMI
12 November to June
Monday-Sunday: 8pm-7am; Referrals (verified rough sleepers) via Welcome Project, Ilford: 0208 514 3283. 28 bed spaces. No readmission. CODES: FF

The Shelter Project (Hounslow)

c/o Brentford Free Church, Boston Manor Road, Brentford TW8 8DW
07804 654 510
December to March
Monday-Sunday: 8pm-7:30am; Age 21+; men only; beds for 14. Medium- to high support needs, asylum seekers, NRPF. Referral via Partnership Hounslow (addictions service), Refugee Action, Street Legal West, Olive Branch Homeless Drop-in Hounslow. Office open 10am-5pm. CODES: AH, FF

The Soup Kitchen @ AIC

79a Tottenham Court Rd, (Entrance in Whitfield Street) W1T 4TD
020 7580 2791, https://amchurch.co.uk
Monday & Tuesday: 11:30am-12:30pm Hot food, lunch; Thursday-Saturday: 11:30am-12:30pm Hot food, lunch; Providing 120+ meals a day, six days a week at the American International Church. A consultation room allows for regular visits by mental health professionals, dentists, doctors and more. CODES: FF, DW, DT, MS

The Swiss Church

79 Endell Street WC2H 9DY
020 7836 1418, http://bit.ly/1rqcKf1
Tuesday: 8am-10am (breakfast on the steps); An open church in the middle of Covent Garden with a community outreach programme; welcoming and accepting. CODES: FF

The Vision Organisation UK

St Silas Community Hall, Penton Street N1 9UL
07405200064, http://bit.ly/2aS9Bau
Wednesday: 7pm-8pm (Lincoln's Inn Fields: food, drink, personal hygiene goods and offering help); Thursday: 7pm-9pm (drop-in: 3-course meal, clothes, books); CODES: B, CA, CL, FF

The Wednesday Club

Hinde Street Methodist Church, 19 Thayer Street W1U 2QJ
Wednesday: 4pm-7pm; Thursday: 3pm-7pm; The Wednesday Club runs every Wednesday and Thursday. Hot food such as soup, pizzas and pies is provided, and there are also sandwiches, fruit, tea and coffee. Find the club in the Basement Hall of the church. CODES: FF

Together in Barnet Winter Shelter

c/o Homeless Action in Barnet, 36b Woodhouse Road N12 0RG
020 8446 8400, http://bit.ly/Tdzyke
Winter shelter:
08 October to 05 May
Monday-Sunday: 7pm-8:30am (last admission 10pm; lights out 11pm); 18+, mixed, beds for 15; dry. Referral via Homeless Action in Barnet (020 8446 8400; admin@togetherinbarnet.org) and agencies in Barnet. No drugs, alcohol, violence, no dogs. CODES: AH, FF

Tooting Community Kitchen

07590041749, https://bit.ly/2Kjfaky
Wednesday & Saturday: 6pm-7pm (outside Iceland 22-25 Tooting High St, SW17 0SN); Hot meals every Wednesday and Saturday for homeless and needy people. CODES: FF

TREM (Place of Our Sanctuary)

84 Lillie Road, Fulham SW6 1TL
0207 381 5366, http://bit.ly/1w3KBS4
Saturday: 2pm-4:30pm (1st Saturday of month) ; Delicious hot food indoors ? friendly, welcoming, warm people, always willing to help. During the winter months, please ring to find out if there are extra services. CODES: CA, FF

Trinity Homeless Support Cafe (SW17)

Holy Trinity Church, Tooting Bec SW17 7RH
Trinity Homeless Support Cafe, https://www.holytrinityuppertooting.org.uk/helpinginthecommunity.htm
Monday: 2pm-4pm Hot Food; Drop-in and advice for rough sleepers. Hot food Mondays, 2-4pm. On Mondays we host with Western Lodge a support café for those who are homeless or in danger of homelessness. Our weekly drop-in service will help individuals with support in housing and winter night shelters. The drop-in will also help you with universal credit applications, health advice and access to a NHS nurse. CODES: FF, AH

Triumphant Church International

136 West Green Rd, South Tottenham N15 5AD
020 8800 6001, https://bit.ly/2B6Ygkc
Sunday: 11am-2pm (food bank); Wednesday: 7pm-8pm (hot meal); Sunday: 9am-10am (hot breakfast); Five Loaves Food Bank is by referral from Haringey agencies. CODES: AD, CL, FF

Ucharity

020 3642 6868, http://bit.ly/1AMZw1F
Monday: 9pm-11pm (9pm–10pm, Waterloo nr Imax; 10.15pm–11.15pm, Strand nr Charing X station); Hot and cold food and drinks (free) with a friendly warm, sympathetic listening ear to all those who are in need. CODES: FF

Upper Room (St Saviour's)

St Saviour's Church, Cobbold Road W12 9LN
020 8740 5688, http://bit.ly/2tm3EYf
Monday & Tuesday: 12pm-5pm (job club); Monday-Friday: 5:30pm-6:45pm (free food); Friday: 10am-5pm (counselling for English and Polish speakers by appointment); Provides a broad range of services for the homeless, vulnerable and excluded of west London. UR4Jobs is a drop-in project for A10 nationals and offers support in Polish, English, Romanian and Russian. CODES: CA, CL, ET, FF, IT, OL

Victory International Church

77 Coburg Road, Wood Green N22 6UB
020 8617 1715, http://bit.ly/2ZthEPX
Wednesday: 12pm-1pm; Free soup, sandwiches and beverages in a relaxed atmosphere. The church aims to show the love of Jesus in practical ways to the homeless and anyone needing help and encouragement. CODES: FF

Waltham Forest Feet on the Streets

07448633694, https://bit.ly/2NasKaV
Informal outreach group based in and serving Waltham Forest with soup runs and other help. Contact them if you want support getting to your appointments or to find out when their next soup run will be - ring 07448633694 or email feetonthestreets@hotmail.com. CODES: FF

Whitechapel Mission

212 Whitechapel Road E1 1BJ
0300 011 1400, https://whitechapel.org.uk
Monday-Sunday: 6am-11am (drop-in); Monday-Sunday: 8am-10am (free breakfast); Monday-Friday: 6am-10am (women's showers); Monday-Friday: 7am-10am (men's showers & clothing); Monday-Friday: 7am-10am (men's showers & clothing); Monday-Friday: 8am-3pm (advice centre & computing); Day centre with various services. CODES: AH, FA, FF

WLM Night Shelter (Westminster)

c/o West London Day Centre, 134-136 Seymour Place W1H 1NT
0793 0258252, https://bit.ly/2PgEh4t
03 October to 30 May
Monday-Sunday: 7pm-7:30am; 25+; dry; mixed; 15 spaces (separate area for women). Referral from West London Day Centre only. CODES: AH, FF

Women @ the Well

54-55 Birkenhead St, Kings Cross WC1H 8BB
020 7520 1710, https://www.watw.org.uk
We offer nutritious lunch options alongside other basic needs such as shower and laundry facilities, weather-appropriate clothes and toiletries. Women can also book private one-to-one appointments with our In-House Support Team for casework. CODES: AD, BS, C, FF, L, SH

Dr Kershaw’s Hospice

Turf Lane, Royton, Oldham, Greater Manchester OL2 6EU
0161 624 9984, http://bit.ly/2K062Ob
Monday-Sunday: 9am-9am; The UK's first 'homeless-friendly' hospice. 24-hour helpline: 0161 785 5635. "Dr Kershaw’s Hospice provides specialist palliative care for adults with non-curable, life-limiting illnesses in a peaceful and homely environment. Our healthcare focuses on relieving and preventing the suffering of patients." CODES: C, MS, B, BS, BE, ET, FF, FC, IT

Al-Khair Foundation in partnership with Madrassah al-Farooq

32-38 Dixon Avenue, Crosshill, Glasgow G42 8EJ
0141 433 2686, http://bit.ly/2VOQEsz
Monday-Saturday: 4:30pm-5:30pm (soup kitchen and foodbank); Fresh meals six days a week. Aims to contribute towards the betterment and prosperity of the people of Glasgow. Pushtu and Arabic spoken. CODES: FF

Balvicar Street

Glasgow G42 8QU
Thursday: 7pm-9pm; Soup run every week. CODES: FF, SF

Bethany Care Van (Edinburgh)

Edinburgh
01314543120, http://bit.ly/1lrpMfG
Monday-Sunday: 9pm-11pm; Joint venture by Edinburgh City Mission and Bethany Christian Trust goes out 364 evenings a year in Edinburgh city centre at various locations. Please check their website for details. Soup, rolls & tea/coffee. CODES: CL, FF

Bethany Christian Trust

65 Bonnington Road, Edinburgh EH6 5JQ
0131 561 8930, https://www.bethanychristiantrust.com
Supports individuals and families to help them tackle long-term homelessness problems including addictions, debt, lack of furniture, unemployment and social isolation. Welcome Centre and multiple other services across Scotland – call for information. CODES: AH, A, CA, C, DW, FF, OW

Cadogan Street

Corunna House, 39 Cadogan Street, Glasgow G2 7AB
0141 353 3903 (Emmaus)
Wednesday: 7pm-8pm; Soup, sandwich and hot drinks provided by Emmaus, H4TH and Glasgow University at corner of Blytheswood Street. Can direct to other services. CODES: FF, OL

Carrubbers Christian Centre

65 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1SR
0131 556 2626, https://www.carrubbers.org
Sunday: 9am-10am breakfast from the café door; Serves free breakfast from the café door. Tuesday evening Soul Food serve food from the café door from 5.30 – 6.30pm. CODES: FF

Central & West Integration Network (CWIN)

Garnethill Multicultural Centre, 21 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RE
0141 573 0978, https://www.cwin.org.uk
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 10am-4pm; Monday: 1pm-4pm (Drop-in); Monday, Thursday, Friday: 1:30pm-2:30pm (Food Hub); Friday: 12pm-1:30pm (Community Meal); Supports asylum seekers, refugees, migrant workers and black and minority ethnic people to access resources that improve their standard of living. English/ESOL classes, art and music classes, community meal, and weekly drop-in. CODES: AD, ET, FF, S, CC

Glasgow City Mission

20 Crimea Street, Glasgow G2 8PW
0141 221 2630, https://www.glasgowcitymission.com
Monday-Friday: 10am-8pm Drop-in; Monday-Friday: 1pm-2pm Lunch; Monday-Friday: 6:30pm-8pm Dinner; Monday & Wednesday: 2pm-4pm Various project workers; We offer spirit-led, faith-filled community to vulnerable adults and children within the city, by fighting against poverty and disadvantage in Glasgow. Numerous activities, services and classes for homeless people and those struggling with money. CODES: MH, AH, A, CA, C, DW, ET, FF, IT, LF, OL, OW, TS, SF, EF, EO, MS, AD, CC

Govan Community Project

31 Garmouth Street, Glasgow G51 3PR
0800 310 0054, https://govancommunityproject.org.uk
Monday-Thursday: 10am-1pm; Advice, advocacy, food service and other support for refugees and people seeking asylum across Glasgow. English/ESOL classes and support too. Moss Heights Bike Library works in the same way as a regular library, but instead of books we are lending bikes. Along with hiring a bike, it is also a hub for bike related activities. Call for details. CODES: AD, ET, FF, LA, S

Govanhill Baths

126 Calder Street, Glasgow G42 7QP
0141 433 2999, https://www.govanhillbaths.com
Whether you’re looking to be more active, meet new people, try something relaxing or increase your self confidence we hope to have something for everyone to take part in. All our Wellbeing Programme activities are FREE and open to adults living within a mile of Govanhill who are not currently employed (or are on low income) and not in full-time education. Refugees and asylum-seekers are welcome to attend from anywhere in the city. Weekly gardening sessions at nearby People's Pantry community garden. CODES: FF, MH, CC

H4TH (Help for the homeless)

07966 062495, http://www.h4th.org.uk
Thursday: 8pm-10pm (Cadogan St soup kitchen); H4TH is a weekly outdoor soup kitchen for free food and clothing. CODES: FF, CL

Kagyu Samye Dzong Glasgow

The Tibetan Buddhist Centre, 7 Ashley Street, Glasgow G3 6DR
0141 332 9950, http://bit.ly/1QGSG7i
Saturday: 1pm-2pm soup and sandwiches - St Simon’s Church, Dunaskin St; Monday-Sunday: 9pm-10pm Cadogan Street Soup Kitchen every night; Tibetan Buddhist group that provides food to anyone in need three times a week. Part of the Glasgow Soup Kitchen group. CODES: FF

Kindness Street Team

George Square, Glasgow G2 1AL
07483 330 918, https://kindnessglasgow.co.uk
Monday & Wednesday: 7pm-9pm; We provide hot food, cold food, clothing footwear, food parcels, non perishable items, sleeping bags and hot drinks. CODES: FF

LHM360 (Lodging House Mission)

35 East Campbell St, Glasgow G1 5DT
0141 552 0285, https://www.lhm360.org
Monday-Friday: 8:30am-10am (Free breakfast); Monday-Thursday: 12pm-2pm (Free lunch, starts 1:30pm on Fridays); Monday-Friday: 8:30am-3pm Drop-in; Offering classes in our Learning Centre, workshops, emotional support, benefits checks, filling out forms and signposting to relevant organisations. Phone or drop-in for info on other services like Narcotics Anonymous. CODES: AH, AD, B, CC, BS, CA, CL, C, DT, ET, FF, IT, LS, SH, TS, LF

Missionaries of Charity (Hopetoun Cres)

18 Hopetoun Crescent, Edinburgh EH7 4AY
0131 556 5444
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 3:45pm-4:45pm (full meal); Sunday: 3:30pm-4:30pm (full meal); Providing a full meal. Not step-free. CODES: FF

Niddry St Wellbeing Centre (Salvation Army)

25 Niddry Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LG
0131 523 1060, https://tinyurl.com/3apr263z
Monday-Friday: 9:45am-1pm Drop-in; Tuesday: 10am-11am Here and Now group counselling; Thursday: 1pm-2pm Here and Now group counselling; Thursday: 2pm-3pm Move, Breathe, Relax - mindfulness group; Monday: 1pm-2pm Sally's WOW Women of Worth Group; Friday: 1:30pm-3:30pm Movie Club; Monday: 10am-10:30am Mindfulness (20mins); We aim to provide support in all aspects of wellbeing for those whose lives are impacted by homelessness. Our service is open access. Simply come in and speak to the team about what we do and how we can help. CODES: BS, FF, L, MH, LF, C

Positive Action In Housing

98 West George Street, Glasgow G2 1PJ
0141 353 2220, http://www.paih.org
Monday-Thursday: 9:30am-4pm; Monday & Tuesday: 10:30am-1pm (Housing Advice drop-in); Independent, multilingual homelessness and human rights charity dedicated to supporting people from asylum seeker, refugee and ethnic minority communities. Self-referral at: https://paih.knack.com/room-for-refugees#self-referral CODES: FF, CA, LA, TS, S, FA

Queen's Park Govanhill Parish Church

170 Queen's Drive, Glasgow G42 8QZ
0141 423 3654, https://qpgpc.com
Thursday: 10:30am-12pm Food Bank; Saturday: 5pm-6pm Club 170 – free takeout meal, toiletries, clothing – all year round; Tuesday: 12pm-1pm Lunch Stop (only between Sep – Jun); Thursday: 10am-11am Coffee Club (only between Sep – Jun); Church where everyone is someone and everyone is valued regardless of past, or present situation, where self-belief is nurtured and where everyone is loved unconditionally. Please call first in morning for details. CODES: FF, SF

Simon Community Scotland

472 Ballater Street, Glasgow G5 0QW
Accommodation and support services. See EDINBURGH SUPPORT HUB (Streetwork) and THE ACCESS HUB (Glasgow) for information about those services. Glasgow: 0800 027 7466 (open 24/7) Edinburgh: 0808 178 2323 (open 24/7) CODES: AH, AD, A, DW, OL, OW, B, BS, ET, IT, LA, FF, TS

Social Bite (Aberdeen)

516 Union Street, Aberdeen AB10 1TT
0131 353 0250, https://social-bite.co.uk
Monday-Friday: 8am-9:30am Take away breakfast; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 4:15pm-5pm Take away afternoon Scran; Thursday: 4:15pm-6pm Sit in Social Supper; Every single penny of Social Bite's profits are donated to good causes. One in four of its team is formerly homeless. Suspended items are bought by customers for homeless people. CODES: FF

Social Bite (Edinburgh)

131 Rose Street, Edinburgh EH2 3DT
0131 353 0250, https://social-bite.co.uk
Thursday: 4pm-5pm Mixed sit-in supper; Monday-Sunday: 4pm-4:45pm Evening takeaway scran; Every single penny of Social Bite's profits are donated to good causes. One in four of its team is formerly homeless. Suspended items are bought by customers for homeless people. Free food take-away. CODES: FF

Social Bite (Glasgow)

10 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3GF
Monday-Friday: 8am-9:30am Take away breakfast; Wednesday: 4:45pm-5:45pm Sit in afternoon supper; Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 5pm-6pm Take away afternoon scran; Wednesday: 6:15pm-7pm Womans sit in supper; Every single penny of Social Bite's profits are donated to good causes. One in four of its team is formerly homeless. Suspended items are bought by customers for homeless people. CODES: FF

Steps to Hope

St Cuthbert's, 5 Lothian Road, (Soup Kitchen address) EH1 2EP
07949 838 666, https://www.stepstohope.co.uk
Monday: 6pm-8pm Monday Munchies; Sunday: 4pm-7pm Sunday Supper; Steps to Hope SCIO is a non-profit charity dedicated to caring for the homeless and those suffering with addiction. We operate Hope House - a 10 bedroom residential recovery programme which is peer led. This Educational activity programme focuses on the 12 Steps which brings about change within those who desire a clean and sober life. Also runs two soup kitchens per week at St Cuthbert's. CODES: AH, A, C, DW, FF, OW, SF

Sunday Social (SS)

GlasgowKelvin College, Easterhouse Campus, 1200 Westerhouse Road, Glasgow G34 9HZ
Sunday: 11am-3pm; Sandwiches and soup. Limitless free tea and coffee. Recovery meeting, massage, leisure activities, counselling, meditation. Children's play area. CODES: A, DW, LF, FF, IT, C

The Salvation Army (East Adam Street)

1 East Adam Street, Edinburgh EH8 9TF
0131 667 4313, https://tinyurl.com/4p6x979n
Tuesday: 7:30am-8:30am Men's fellowship (first Tue of month); Thursday: 10am-2:30pm Free Debt Advice Service (Call 0131 528 6351 for appointment); Thursday: 10am-2:30pm Digital Skills & Employability Workshop; Thursday: 10am-2:30pm Toasty Cafe; Sunday: 10am-12pm Messy Church (Held around six times a year - Breakfast followed by bible story, crafts and music. FREE. Call for details.); In the heart of Scotland's capital, Edinburgh City Salvation Army is your local church and community centre where everyone is always assured of a warm welcome! CODES: ET, FF, SF, BA, IT

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