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Monday–Friday:
12am–5pm
Saturday–Sunday:
12am–2pm
Bathroom/showers
Dentist
Education & training
Food
Foot care
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Medical services
Outreach workers
Pavement stockists
For people aged 16+. Free professional advice and emotional support, meals, laundry and shower facilities, healthcare and leisure activities.
Alcohol workers
Barber
Benefits advice
Clothing
Counselling
Dentist
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Foot care
Call for the times of their wide range of services.
Monday–Friday:
10am–1pm
(drop-in)
Monday–Friday:
2pm–4pm
(appointments)
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Clothing
Debt advice
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Foot care
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Medical services
Mental health
Mental health
Safe keeping
Sexual health advice
Tenancy support
Mission: To support, challenge and inspire on the journey from street to home.
Monday–Friday:
9:30am–7:30pm
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday:
9:30am–12am
(GP/nurse)
Wednesday:
1:30pm–3:30pm
(GP/nurse)
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Clothing
Counselling
Drugs workers
Foot care
Housing advice
Laundry
Luggage storage
Medical services
Mental health
Tenancy support
Day centre for single homeless people. GP and nurse. Help for people with alcohol, drugs or mental health problems. Referrals to CPN. Visiting chiropodist. Counsellor by appointment. Laundry and shower facilities.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday:
11am–12:30am
Monday–Friday:
2pm–4pm
Alcohol workers
Barber
Counselling
Dentist
Drugs workers
Foot care
Housing advice
Medical services
Mental health
Mental health
Needle exchange
Sexual health advice
Primary healthcare for homeless people.
Tuesday:
2pm–4pm
Friday:
1:30am–4pm
Barber
Bathroom/showers
Clothing
Dentist
Foot care
Free food
Housing advice
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
Opposite the Thameslink station. For homeless people in King's Cross, Camden and Islington who don't have a GP.
Tuesday & Thursday:
9am–10:30am
(rough sleepers only)
Tuesday & Thursday:
10:30am–2pm
(drop-in)
Wednesday:
10am–12am
(rough sleepers)
Wednesday:
10am–1pm
(adult learning centre)
Friday:
10am–1pm
(women only)
Sunday:
11:30am–3pm
(drop-in)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Clothing
Counselling
Drugs workers
Education & training
Foot care
Free food
Housing advice
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Medical services
Mental health
Music classes
Pavement stockists
Drop-in, food, showers, clothing, resettlement advice, drug & alcohol support, health advice, medical and optician services and much more!
Tuesday:
7pm–9pm
(drop-in)
Wednesday:
1pm–3pm
(drop-in - barber & footcare)
Friday:
10am–12am
(key worker session)
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Clothing
Counselling
Drugs workers
Food
Foot care
Free food
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Medical services
Food, games, showers, clothing, laundry, and chiropody. Outreach workers from the Benefits Agency and a local drugs service. Support for users wanting to improve their health and well-being - substance misuse, welfare benefits, housing and mental health.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday:
9am–12:30am
Wednesday:
9am–12am
Saturday & Sunday:
9am–1pm
(drop-in - no entry after 10.30)
Tuesday & Thursday:
4:30pm–7:30pm
(drop-in)
Accommodation advice
Alcohol workers
Art classes
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Foot care
Housing advice
Internet access
Medical services
Mental health
Music classes
Outreach workers
Safe keeping
Day and night centre, outreach for rough sleepers, skills training and career advice, activity programmes and specialist support for complex needs. For people aged 16+.
Monday–Sunday:
8:30am–1:30pm
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Clothing
Dentist
Foot care
Free food
Housing advice
Medical services
Mental health
Outreach workers links
Tenancy support
Open-access day centre meeting some of the most immediate needs of homeless and vulnerable people. Dedicated Eastern European worker.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
10am–12:30am
Tuesday:
10am–12:30am
Tuesday:
4pm–6:30pm
Thursday:
2pm–4pm
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Clothing
Dentist
Foot care
Housing advice
Medical services
Mental health
Mental health
Needle exchange
Sexual health advice
Monday–Friday:
8am–12am
(for rough sleepers)
Monday–Friday:
12am–2pm
(lunch)
Monday–Friday:
2pm–6pm
(appointments)
Monday–Friday:
4:30pm–6pm
(verified rough sleepers)
Saturday & Sunday:
9am–12am
Alcohol workers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Foot care
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Medical services
Mental health
Mental health
Tenancy support
For people aged 25+.
Monday–Friday:
11am–5pm
Accommodation advice
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Clothing
Drugs workers
Foot care
Free food
Housing advice
Leisure activities
Needle exchange
Tenancy support
Drop-in centre with a wide range of services. Sessions for sex workers and rough sleepers.
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Clothing
Counselling
Debt advice
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Foot care
Free food
Housing advice
Laundry
Mental health
Needle exchange
Outreach workers links
The Wallich is dedicated to helping the most excluded people in our society. They work with other agencies, the government and homeless people to deliver innovative solutions that are as diverse as the people they help. Over 50 projects throughout Wales, so please check their website for full details.
Monday:
10am–1pm
(reception)
Tuesday–Friday:
9am–4pm
Sunday:
9am–10:30am
Saturday:
9am–12am
Wednesday:
8pm–10pm
(evening groups)
Saturday:
9am–1pm
(drop-in)
Accommodation advice
Art classes
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Clothing
Debt advice
Education & training
Food
Foot care
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Luggage storage
Medical services
Music classes
Outreach workers
Safe keeping
Tenancy support
Friendship and help to people of all faiths and none. Support groups, skills classes, community café, and a drop-in for those in vulnerable accommodation or other particular need. Bond guarantee scheme.
1 April to 31 December
Tuesday & Thursday:
7:30pm–10pm
(drop-in)
1 January to 31 March
Monday–Sunday:
7:30pm–9am
1 April to 31 December
Friday:
2pm–4pm
(drop-in)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Art classes
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Clothing
Food
Foot care
Free food
Housing advice
Laundry
Go to Wycombe District Council Offices reception and ask for referral to the shelter. Drop-ins do not need a referral.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
9am–12:45am
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
1:45am–5pm
Tuesday:
9am–12:45am
Alcohol workers
Clothing
Dentist
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
General nursing and treatment room, mental health care, 10 GP sessions a week, dental services two mornings a week. Also chiropody, occupational therapist, clinical psychologist and psychiatrist. A clothes exchange is available too. Please note: the practice is closed on the third Wednesday morning of every month.
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday:
9am–5pm
Tuesday:
10am–5pm
Friday:
9am–4pm
Accommodation advice
Benefits advice
Foot care
Housing advice
Medical services
Sexual health advice
Advice and information for single homeless people.
Monday–Friday:
1pm–5pm
(drop-in)
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
Doctors, nurses and office staff also run clinics at large hostels and at the The Wayside, Lodging House Mission and Big Issue. Appointments not necessary. Support for people who have hospital appointments and want someone to go along with them. There is also an addiction and mental health team.
Monday–Thursday:
8:30am–7:45pm
Friday:
8:30am–3:45pm
Saturday:
9am–11am
Advocacy
Counselling
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Needle exchange
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
Counselling for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Free emergency contraception for under-20s. Testing and counselling for men who have sex with men and for women involved in prostitution. Contact them for times.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Counselling
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Pavement stockists
For homeless people in crisis because of mental health, drugs or alcohol. A 12-bed residential unit provides a safe environment to withdraw from a chaotic lifestyle. Average stay is 28-36 days.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
9am–12:45am
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
1:45am–5pm
Tuesday:
9am–12:45am
Alcohol workers
Clothing
Dentist
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
General nursing and treatment room, mental health care, 10 GP sessions a week, dental services two mornings a week. Also chiropody, occupational therapist, clinical psychologist and psychiatrist. A clothes exchange is available too. Please note: the practice is closed on the third Wednesday morning of every month.
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday:
9am–5pm
Tuesday:
10am–5pm
Friday:
9am–4pm
Accommodation advice
Benefits advice
Foot care
Housing advice
Medical services
Sexual health advice
Advice and information for single homeless people.
Monday–Friday:
1pm–5pm
(drop-in)
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
Doctors, nurses and office staff also run clinics at large hostels and at the The Wayside, Lodging House Mission and Big Issue. Appointments not necessary. Support for people who have hospital appointments and want someone to go along with them. There is also an addiction and mental health team.
Monday–Thursday:
8:30am–7:45pm
Friday:
8:30am–3:45pm
Saturday:
9am–11am
Advocacy
Counselling
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Needle exchange
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
Counselling for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Free emergency contraception for under-20s. Testing and counselling for men who have sex with men and for women involved in prostitution. Contact them for times.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Counselling
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Pavement stockists
For homeless people in crisis because of mental health, drugs or alcohol. A 12-bed residential unit provides a safe environment to withdraw from a chaotic lifestyle. Average stay is 28-36 days.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
9am–12:45am
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
1:45am–5pm
Tuesday:
9am–12:45am
Alcohol workers
Clothing
Dentist
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
General nursing and treatment room, mental health care, 10 GP sessions a week, dental services two mornings a week. Also chiropody, occupational therapist, clinical psychologist and psychiatrist. A clothes exchange is available too. Please note: the practice is closed on the third Wednesday morning of every month.
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday:
9am–5pm
Tuesday:
10am–5pm
Friday:
9am–4pm
Accommodation advice
Benefits advice
Foot care
Housing advice
Medical services
Sexual health advice
Advice and information for single homeless people.
Monday–Friday:
1pm–5pm
(drop-in)
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
Doctors, nurses and office staff also run clinics at large hostels and at the The Wayside, Lodging House Mission and Big Issue. Appointments not necessary. Support for people who have hospital appointments and want someone to go along with them. There is also an addiction and mental health team.
Monday–Thursday:
8:30am–7:45pm
Friday:
8:30am–3:45pm
Saturday:
9am–11am
Advocacy
Counselling
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Needle exchange
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
Counselling for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Free emergency contraception for under-20s. Testing and counselling for men who have sex with men and for women involved in prostitution. Contact them for times.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Counselling
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Pavement stockists
For homeless people in crisis because of mental health, drugs or alcohol. A 12-bed residential unit provides a safe environment to withdraw from a chaotic lifestyle. Average stay is 28-36 days.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
9am–12:45am
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
1:45am–5pm
Tuesday:
9am–12:45am
Alcohol workers
Clothing
Dentist
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
General nursing and treatment room, mental health care, 10 GP sessions a week, dental services two mornings a week. Also chiropody, occupational therapist, clinical psychologist and psychiatrist. A clothes exchange is available too. Please note: the practice is closed on the third Wednesday morning of every month.
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday:
9am–5pm
Tuesday:
10am–5pm
Friday:
9am–4pm
Accommodation advice
Benefits advice
Foot care
Housing advice
Medical services
Sexual health advice
Advice and information for single homeless people.
Monday–Friday:
1pm–5pm
(drop-in)
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
Doctors, nurses and office staff also run clinics at large hostels and at the The Wayside, Lodging House Mission and Big Issue. Appointments not necessary. Support for people who have hospital appointments and want someone to go along with them. There is also an addiction and mental health team.
Monday–Thursday:
8:30am–7:45pm
Friday:
8:30am–3:45pm
Saturday:
9am–11am
Advocacy
Counselling
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Needle exchange
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
Counselling for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Free emergency contraception for under-20s. Testing and counselling for men who have sex with men and for women involved in prostitution. Contact them for times.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Counselling
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Pavement stockists
For homeless people in crisis because of mental health, drugs or alcohol. A 12-bed residential unit provides a safe environment to withdraw from a chaotic lifestyle. Average stay is 28-36 days.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
9am–12:45am
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
1:45am–5pm
Tuesday:
9am–12:45am
Alcohol workers
Clothing
Dentist
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
General nursing and treatment room, mental health care, 10 GP sessions a week, dental services two mornings a week. Also chiropody, occupational therapist, clinical psychologist and psychiatrist. A clothes exchange is available too. Please note: the practice is closed on the third Wednesday morning of every month.
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday:
9am–5pm
Tuesday:
10am–5pm
Friday:
9am–4pm
Accommodation advice
Benefits advice
Foot care
Housing advice
Medical services
Sexual health advice
Advice and information for single homeless people.
Monday–Friday:
1pm–5pm
(drop-in)
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
Doctors, nurses and office staff also run clinics at large hostels and at the The Wayside, Lodging House Mission and Big Issue. Appointments not necessary. Support for people who have hospital appointments and want someone to go along with them. There is also an addiction and mental health team.
Monday–Thursday:
8:30am–7:45pm
Friday:
8:30am–3:45pm
Saturday:
9am–11am
Advocacy
Counselling
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Mental health
Needle exchange
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
Counselling for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Free emergency contraception for under-20s. Testing and counselling for men who have sex with men and for women involved in prostitution. Contact them for times.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Counselling
Drugs workers
Foot care
Medical services
Pavement stockists
For homeless people in crisis because of mental health, drugs or alcohol. A 12-bed residential unit provides a safe environment to withdraw from a chaotic lifestyle. Average stay is 28-36 days.