Established 2005 Registered Charity No. 1110656

Scottish Charity Register No. SC043760

If you would like your service to be included, please download and complete an entry form

current issue

February – March 2026 : Progress READ ONLINE

DOWNLOADS

Your rights

The Rights Guide for Rough Sleepers outlines your rights around arrest, stop and search, answering police questions, move-ons, no-drinking zones, sleeping rough, taking a pee in public and highway obstruction. It was put together by the Pavement, Housing Justice, Liberty and Zacchaeus 2000.

If your benefits have been sanctioned (cut off or reduced) and you feel this is unfair, you can appeal. Print this letter and hand it in at the office where you sign on. If you feel you need more advice about sanctions, contact   Zacchaeus 2000 or your nearest Citizen’s Advice Bureau. And let us know contact@thepavement.org.uk at the Pavement!

SERVICES

you are viewing "all services"
The Swiss Church

79 Endell Street

WC2H 9DY

Phone: 020 7836 1418

Tuesday: 8am-10am (breakfast on the steps)

An open church in the middle of Covent Garden with a community outreach programme; welcoming and accepting.

Free food

The Vision Organisation UK

St Silas Community Hall, Penton Street

N1 9UL

Phone: 07405200064

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)

Barber, Careers advice, Clothing store, Free food

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.

Free food

Together in Barnet Winter Shelter

c/o Homeless Action in Barnet, 36b Woodhouse Road

N12 0RG

Phone: 020 8446 8400

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.

Accommodation/housing, Free food

Tooting Community Kitchen

Phone: 07590041749

Wednesday & Saturday: 6pm-7pm (outside Iceland 22-25 Tooting High St, SW17 0SN)

Hot meals every Wednesday and Saturday for homeless and needy people.

Free food

TREM (Place of Our Sanctuary)

84 Lillie Road, Fulham

SW6 1TL

Phone: 0207 381 5366

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.

Careers advice, Free food

Trinity Homeless Support Cafe (SW17)

Holy Trinity Church, Tooting Bec

SW17 7RH

Phone: Trinity Homeless Support Cafe

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.

Free food, Accommodation/housing

Triumphant Church International

136 West Green Rd, South Tottenham

N15 5AD

Phone: 020 8800 6001

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.

Advocacy, Clothing store, Free food

Ucharity

Phone: 020 3642 6868

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.

Free food

Upper Room (St Saviour's)

St Saviour's Church, Cobbold Road

W12 9LN

Phone: 020 8740 5688

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.

Careers advice, Clothing store, Education/training, Free food, Internet access, Outreach worker links

Victory International Church

77 Coburg Road, Wood Green

N22 6UB

Phone: 020 8617 1715

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.

Free food

Waltham Forest Feet on the Streets

Phone: 07448633694

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.

Free food

Whitechapel Mission

212 Whitechapel Road

E1 1BJ

Phone: 0300 011 1400

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.

Accommodation/housing, Financial advice, Free food

WLM Night Shelter (Westminster)

c/o West London Day Centre, 134-136 Seymour Place

W1H 1NT

Phone: 0793 0258252

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.

Accommodation/housing, Free food

Women @ the Well

54-55 Birkenhead St, Kings Cross

WC1H 8BB

Phone: 020 7520 1710

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.

Advocacy, Bathroom/showers, Counselling, Free food, Laundry, Sexual health

Dr Kershaw’s Hospice

Turf Lane, Royton, Oldham, Greater Manchester

OL2 6EU

Phone: 0161 624 9984

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."

Counselling, Medical/health, Barber, Bathroom/showers, Bedding, Education/training, Free food, Foot care, Internet access

Al-Khair Foundation in partnership with Madrassah al-Farooq

32-38 Dixon Avenue, Crosshill, Glasgow

G42 8EJ

Phone: 0141 433 2686

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.

Free food

Balvicar Street

Glasgow

G42 8QU

Thursday: 7pm-9pm

Soup run every week.

Free food, Step-free

Bethany Care Van (Edinburgh)

Edinburgh

Phone: 01314543120

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.

Clothing store, Free food

Bethany Christian Trust

65 Bonnington Road, Edinburgh

EH6 5JQ

Phone: 0131 561 8930

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.

Accommodation/housing, Alcohol workers, Careers advice, Counselling, Drugs workers, Free food, Outreach workers

Cadogan Street

Corunna House, 39 Cadogan Street, Glasgow

G2 7AB

Phone: 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.

Free food, Outreach worker links

Carrubbers Christian Centre

65 High Street, Edinburgh

EH1 1SR

Phone: 0131 556 2626

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.

Free food

Central & West Integration Network (CWIN)

Garnethill Multicultural Centre, 21 Rose Street, Glasgow

G3 6RE

Phone: 0141 573 0978

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.

Advocacy, Education/training, Free food, Signposting to other services, Creative classes

Glasgow City Mission

20 Crimea Street, Glasgow

G2 8PW

Phone: 0141 221 2630

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.

Mental health, Accommodation/housing, Alcohol workers, Careers advice, Counselling, Drugs workers, Education/training, Free food, Internet access, Leisure facilities, Outreach worker links, Outreach workers, Tenancy support, Step-free, Ex-forces, Ex-offenders, Medical/health, Advocacy, Creative classes

Govan Community Project

31 Garmouth Street, Glasgow

G51 3PR

Phone: 0800 310 0054

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.

Advocacy, Education/training, Free food, Legal advice, Signposting to other services