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Winter shelter:
1 January to 31 March
Monday–Sunday:
8am–8am
Monday–Friday:
10am–5pm
(office hours)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Barber
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Clothing
Counselling
Debt advice
Drugs workers
Food
Free food
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
Tenancy support
Referral to the winter shelter (15 beds) only from 999 Club. Dry. Immediate support, friendship, help and advice. The Club is staffed by local people, who know the misery caused by homelessness, poverty and drug/alcohol abuse at first hand. Advice, referrals and advocacy.
Monday–Friday:
10am–5pm
Advocacy
Education & training
Free food
Laundry
Leisure activities
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.
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.
1 January to 31 March
Monday–Sunday:
7:30am–8:30am
(self- or agency referrals; phone ahead)
Bathroom/showers
Free food
Laundry
Outreach workers links
Age 18+ mixed. Beds for 15 (separate area for women). The shelter extends an invitation to appropriately-referred, verified rough sleepers (including some self-referred) to be guests in their project for up to 4 weeks. Their focus is on simple, genuine hospitality, respite from rough sleeping and associated activities, and an opportunity to engage support services aimed towards ultimate self-sustainability.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday:
9am–3:45pm
(last laundry at 1pm)
Food
Laundry
Pavement stockists
Monday–Thursday:
9:30am–12am
(rough sleepers' drop-in, advice and classes)
Monday–Thursday:
12:30am–3:30pm
(general drop-in, classes & activities)
Art classes
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Clothing
Education & training
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Tenancy support
Women-only day centre.
Monday:
9am–1pm
(for women sex workers)
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
(office hours)
Friday:
10:30am–1pm
(for women sex workers)
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Drugs workers
Laundry
Medical services
Mental health
Needle exchange
Sexual health advice
Information, advice, counselling on drugs, HIV & other health issues for young homeless people, drug users, gay men and sex workers. Phone for emergency needle exchange and for times of LGBT sexual health clinics.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday:
9am–3:30pm
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Art classes
Barber
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Counselling
Debt advice
Dentist
Drugs workers
Education & training
Free food
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Medical services
Mental health
Mental health
Music classes
Outreach workers links
Tenancy support
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.
Wednesday:
10am–3pm
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Counselling
Drugs workers
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure facilities
Mental health
Drop-in for rough sleepers, and for people who are vulnerably housed, socially excluded, vulnerable or isolated, and for those with addiction issues. Listening ear. Breakfast, lunch, showers, laundry.
Monday–Friday:
12am–3pm
(rough sleepers only)
Wednesday:
9am–12am
(women's group)
Monday–Friday:
12am–3pm
(drop-in)
Advocacy
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Clothing
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Tenancy support
Works together as equals with those who are homeless or threatened with homelessness to enable them to take control of their lives, obtain a suitable home, and maintain their tenancy.
Tuesday–Friday:
9:30am–4:30pm
(closed 1-2pm)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Careers advice
Clothing
Counselling
Debt advice
Education & training
Free food
Laundry
Leisure activities
Outreach workers links
Friendly centre with practical advice and emotional support for homeless people aged 16-70.
Monday–Friday:
1:30pm–4:30pm
(drop-in)
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Counselling
Drugs workers
Free food
Internet access
Laundry
A free, confidential and friendly service for crack/cocaine and stimulant users, their family and friends in Lambeth. Complementary therapies, advice, counsellors, harm reduction and relapse prevention support and much more.
Monday–Friday:
10:30am–12:30am
(advice)
Monday–Friday:
10am–4:30pm
(centre open)
Monday–Wednesday:
9pm–9:30pm
(2nd week of month, Natl Portrait Gallery)
Art classes
Bathroom/showers
Clothing
Education & training
Food
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Safe keeping
Day centre with IT, citizenship, arts and crafts, life skills and ESOL classes.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday:
12am–8pm
Wednesday & Friday:
4pm–8pm
Saturday:
12am–6pm
Drugs workers
Free food
Laundry
Medical services
Needle exchange
Outreach workers
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
For Londoners (especially in Wandsworth, Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham, Greenwich) affected by HIV and drug use. Drop-in day centre at Kennington. Wide variety of HIV, Hepatitis, social, welfare and health information services. Free complementary therapies, free meals, laundry, needle exchange, condoms. Outreach in Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham area. Information services as above, needle exchange, condoms. Portuguese spoken. No disabled access.
Monday–Friday:
9:30am–12am
(8.30am for verified rough sleepers)
Monday–Friday:
1:30am–3pm
(appointments & activities)
Art classes
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Luggage storage
Mental health
Mental health
Needle exchange
Outreach workers links
Safe keeping
Sexual health advice
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Education & training
Food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure facilities
Pavement stockists
Men only. Dogs allowed occasionally. Self-referrals accepted for one night only. Phone to check vacancies and discuss potential referral.
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Careers advice
Education & training
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Outreach workers links
One night only for self-referral. Phone at 9am to check vacancies. Otherwise, agency referrals, including referrals straight from prison.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
11am–3:30pm
Sunday:
6:45am–7:15am
(tea, Maltravers St)
Sunday:
1:15pm–3:15pm
(street cafe, St Giles)
Sunday & Monday:
8am–8:30am
(tea, Howick Pl)
Sunday:
8:45am–9:30am
(tea, Waterloo Br)
Sunday & Monday:
8:30am–9am
(tea, Marble Arch)
Wednesday & Thursday:
8:30pm–9pm
(soup, Hinde St)
Wednesday & Thursday:
10pm–10:30pm
(meal, Howick Pl)
Wednesday & Thursday:
9pm–9:30pm
(soup, Maltravers St)
Thursday:
9:30pm–10pm
(soup, Waterloo)
Barber
Bathroom/showers
Clothing
Food
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Outreach workers
Outreach workers links
Pavement stockists
Much more than a drop-in centre! Supports and campaigns for people who are homeless or rootless and for whom no other provision exists.
Monday–Friday:
12:30am–3:45pm
(opening times)
Monday–Friday:
9:30am–4:30pm
(office hours)
Advocacy
Art classes
Bathroom/showers
Clothing
Counselling
Food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Outreach workers
Outreach workers links
Drop-in centre for all vulnerable people in Earl's Court and the surrounding areas.
Monday–Friday:
9:30am–12:30am
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Drugs workers
Education & training
Housing advice
Laundry
Medical services
Mental health
Mental health
Tenancy support
Supports ex-offenders.
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–Friday:
2pm–5pm
(crop-in and cafe)
Friday:
12am–2pm
(women's group)
Tuesday & Friday:
2pm–5pm
(computer sessions)
Friday:
5pm–7:30pm
(Green Palm Club for isolated black people)
Wednesday:
7pm–9pm
(mental health support)
Saturday:
2pm–5pm
(mental health support)
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Food
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Medical services
Friendly drop-in where people who are vulnerable through homelessness or mental health problems can socialise, find support and access services.
Monday–Sunday:
9am–5pm
(breakfast 9am-10am; lunch 12pm-12.30pm)
Monday–Sunday:
8am–9am
(night shelter - 6pm-7.30pm)
Accommodation advice
Alcohol workers
Art classes
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Counselling
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Medical services
Music classes
Regular visits from nurse practitioner. Resettlement support. Work with asylum seekers denied NASS support. Music, arts and crafts classes. Also night shelter.
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+.
Tuesday–Friday:
12:30am–3pm
Tuesday–Thursday:
12:30am–3pm
Friday:
10:30am–3pm
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Clothing
Free food
Housing advice
Laundry
Drop-in service for socially isolated people, particularly the homeless and refugees. Nurse led clinic. ESOL classes. And it has an allotment! Drop in or phone.
Monday–Thursday:
9am–3pm
Bathroom/showers
Food
Laundry
Alcohol allowed.
Sunday:
3pm–5pm
Bathroom/showers
Clothing
Free food
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Aims to create an environment where guests can move towards a safer, more stable and sustainable life away from the street.
Monday–Friday:
8:45am–10am
(rough sleepers' drop-in)
Monday–Friday:
10am–11:30am
(drop-in - hostel residents join)
Monday–:
11:45am–12:45am
(advice - appointments only)
Monday & Thursday:
1:30pm–3:30pm
(drop-in for those with tenancies)
Art classes
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Clothing
Counselling
Food
Internet access
Laundry
Luggage storage
Medical services
Outreach workers links
Safe keeping
Tenancy support
Thursday:
12am–5pm
(drop-in)
Wednesday:
2pm–9pm
(drop-in)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Clothing
Counselling
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Women-only service, particularly for those who have been trafficked and/or are escaping domestic violence. WATW will provide a creative and supportive space for vulnerable women based on Gospel values and developing a holistic response to their needs. it aims to empower these women to make choices to improve the quality of their lives.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Art classes
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Counselling
Debt advice
Dentist
Education & training
Food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Medical services
Safe keeping
Sexual health advice
Tenancy support
For single homeless women who are alcohol-dependent. Round-the-clock staffing. Single rooms. Referrals to counselling, and appointments to dental and medical help.
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Counselling
Debt advice
Education & training
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Legal advice
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
Emergency short-term accommodation for women and their children (boys up to 16) escaping violence and/or abuse. Phone first.
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–Friday:
9am–5pm
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Benefits advice
Debt advice
Housing advice
Laundry
Hostel for men aged 50+. Accepts men with alcohol issues. No drinking on premises. No violent history or drug use. Range of services for residents.
02476 228099
Mcraye House
98 - 101 Far Gosford Street
Coventry
West Midlands CV1 5EA
Website: www.coventrycyrenians.co.uk
Monday–Friday:
9:30am–4pm
Food - Mon-Fri 11.45am
Debt advice - Fri 10am-12noon
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Clothing
Debt advice
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Outreach workers
Tenancy support
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.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
24/7 emergency accommodation)
Monday–Friday:
1pm–4pm
(assessment)
Accommodation advice
Art classes
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Debt advice
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure facilities
City council assessment service for all single homeless people in Derby - local connection applies. Emergency accommodation for up to 28 days.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday:
9:30am–12am
Thursday:
9:30am–12:30am
Saturday:
9:30am–11:30am
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Education & training
Food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Outreach workers links
Advice, support, signposting and referrals to emergency and longer term housing. Breakfast and food parcels. Access to phone and computers.
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bedding available
Clothing
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
Tenancy support
A range of services from domestic violence refuges to drop-in facilities for homeless men and woman. Direct-access hostel for young homeless women. Aims to provide a friendly services, and if they can't help, will try to suggest a service that can. 24-hour domestic violence helpline: 0800 066 5555. 24-hour helpline for men: 0191 510 8010. Opening times vary - see website.
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
(office hours)
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
(residential centre)
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Counselling
Debt advice
Dentist
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Mental health
Outreach workers
Outreach workers links
Safe keeping
Sexual health advice
Tenancy support
For unemployed people aged 17-30 who want to make a new start. You may be unemployed as a result of not having a home or addiction or having been involved in crime. Residential programme in a clean, dry environment. If you're coming from outside Devon, please phone (01769 582022) or email Olly Giddens.
0808 1789 388 (freephone)
Farm Place, Stane Street
Ockley
Dorking
Surrey
South West RH5 5NG
Website: bit.ly/aFU4cC
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
(office hours)
Monday:
Open 24 hours
(residential centre)
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Careers advice
Counselling
Debt advice
Dentist
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Mental health
Outreach workers
Outreach workers links
Safe keeping
Sexual health advice
Tenancy support
For unemployed people aged 17-30 who want to make a new start. You may be unemployed as a result of not having a home or addiction or having been involved in crime. Residential programme in a clean, dry environment. If you're coming from outside Surrey, please phone (01769 582022) or email Olly Giddens.
0800 652 1091 (freephone)
Bythesea Lodge
Bythesea Road
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
South West BA14 8HR
Website: bit.ly/9Wo17K
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
Monday–Friday:
(office hours)
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
(residential centre)
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Counselling
Debt advice
Dentist
Drugs workers
Education & training
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Mental health
Outreach workers
Outreach workers links
Safe keeping
Sexual health advice
Tenancy support
For unemployed people aged 17-30 who want to make a new start. You may be unemployed as a result of not having a home or addiction or having been involved in crime. Residential programme in a clean, dry environment. If you're coming from outside Wiltshire, please phone (01769 582022) or email Olly Giddings.
Monday & Thursday:
9:30am–12:30am
(drop-in)
Monday:
6pm–7pm
(football)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Art classes
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Clothing
Debt advice
Drugs workers
Education & training
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Mental health
Music classes
Tenancy support
Doorway believes that homeless and marginalized individuals are capable of change and will only achieve their full potential when offered a safe, supportive, empowering & non-judgmental environment.
Monday–Friday:
10am–5pm
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Clothing
Drugs workers
Free food
Laundry
Outreach workers links
Immediate support, friendship, help and advice. The Club is staffed by local people, who know the misery caused by homelessness, poverty and drug/alcohol abuse at first hand. Advice, referrals and advocacy.
Monday–Friday:
9:30am–4pm
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Barber
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Clothing
Food
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Outreach workers links
A safe place (access to doctor/nurse, laundry, showers and subsidised food) for those who are or have been homeless.
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.
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Clothing
Education & training
Food
Laundry
Leisure activities
Medical services
Outreach workers
Sexual health advice
Day centre, with afternoon social and education activities and evening street outreach to homeless men and women and to sex workers.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Drugs workers
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Pavement stockists
Emergency resettlement. BCT's mission is to relieve the suffering and meet the long-term needs of homeless and vulnerable people. Offers accommodation depending on the level of support available at any given time.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Housing advice
Laundry
Tenancy support
Emergency direct-access hostel for single men and women, or couples, who are homeless and over 16. It aims to help residents find more sustainable long-term accommodation.
Accommodation advice
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Mental health
Pavement stockists
Ring or visit. Short-term supported residential accommodation.
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Counselling
Drugs workers
Education & training
Laundry
For men recovering from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Must have been clean for three months. Phone for application form.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Benefits advice
Debt advice
Housing advice
Laundry
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
24-hour emergency access accommodation for homeless women. residents engage with staff to develop a personal plan to tackle housing and other support needs.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
(staff on duty 24/7)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Debt advice
Dentist
Education & training
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Medical services
Mental health
Outreach workers links
Tenancy support
Purpose-built resettlement accommodation to enable residents to regain control of their lives. Average stay is six to 18 months.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
(24/7 crisis phone number: 0808 178 2323)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Debt advice
Drugs workers
Education & training
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Luggage storage
Mental health
Needle exchange
Outreach workers
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
24hr, 7 day Crisis Centre for people in housing crisis or at risk of sleeping rough. Includes outreach service / needle exchange. Free phone 0808 178 2323
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Bathroom/showers
Clothing
Dentist
Education & training
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
Referral by Glasgow City Council only.
Monday–Friday:
10:30am–11:30am
(drop-in)
Monday–Friday:
12:30am–4pm
(drop-in)
Monday–Sunday:
7:30pm–10pm
(evening centre)
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
(office hours)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Art classes
Barber
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Counselling
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Medical services
Outreach workers
Pavement stockists
The day centre offers advice and information, emotional and practical support, help with accessing other services, outreach and a range of opportunities for positive activity and learning.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Drugs workers
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Pavement stockists
Emergency resettlement. BCT's mission is to relieve the suffering and meet the long-term needs of homeless and vulnerable people. Offers accommodation depending on the level of support available at any given time.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Housing advice
Laundry
Tenancy support
Emergency direct-access hostel for single men and women, or couples, who are homeless and over 16. It aims to help residents find more sustainable long-term accommodation.
Accommodation advice
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Mental health
Pavement stockists
Ring or visit. Short-term supported residential accommodation.
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Counselling
Drugs workers
Education & training
Laundry
For men recovering from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Must have been clean for three months. Phone for application form.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Benefits advice
Debt advice
Housing advice
Laundry
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
24-hour emergency access accommodation for homeless women. residents engage with staff to develop a personal plan to tackle housing and other support needs.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
(staff on duty 24/7)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Debt advice
Dentist
Education & training
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Medical services
Mental health
Outreach workers links
Tenancy support
Purpose-built resettlement accommodation to enable residents to regain control of their lives. Average stay is six to 18 months.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
(24/7 crisis phone number: 0808 178 2323)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Debt advice
Drugs workers
Education & training
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Luggage storage
Mental health
Needle exchange
Outreach workers
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
24hr, 7 day Crisis Centre for people in housing crisis or at risk of sleeping rough. Includes outreach service / needle exchange. Free phone 0808 178 2323
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Bathroom/showers
Clothing
Dentist
Education & training
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
Referral by Glasgow City Council only.
Monday–Friday:
10:30am–11:30am
(drop-in)
Monday–Friday:
12:30am–4pm
(drop-in)
Monday–Sunday:
7:30pm–10pm
(evening centre)
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
(office hours)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Art classes
Barber
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Counselling
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Medical services
Outreach workers
Pavement stockists
The day centre offers advice and information, emotional and practical support, help with accessing other services, outreach and a range of opportunities for positive activity and learning.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Drugs workers
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Pavement stockists
Emergency resettlement. BCT's mission is to relieve the suffering and meet the long-term needs of homeless and vulnerable people. Offers accommodation depending on the level of support available at any given time.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Housing advice
Laundry
Tenancy support
Emergency direct-access hostel for single men and women, or couples, who are homeless and over 16. It aims to help residents find more sustainable long-term accommodation.
Accommodation advice
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Mental health
Pavement stockists
Ring or visit. Short-term supported residential accommodation.
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Counselling
Drugs workers
Education & training
Laundry
For men recovering from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Must have been clean for three months. Phone for application form.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Benefits advice
Debt advice
Housing advice
Laundry
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
24-hour emergency access accommodation for homeless women. residents engage with staff to develop a personal plan to tackle housing and other support needs.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
(staff on duty 24/7)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Debt advice
Dentist
Education & training
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Medical services
Mental health
Outreach workers links
Tenancy support
Purpose-built resettlement accommodation to enable residents to regain control of their lives. Average stay is six to 18 months.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
(24/7 crisis phone number: 0808 178 2323)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Debt advice
Drugs workers
Education & training
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Luggage storage
Mental health
Needle exchange
Outreach workers
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
24hr, 7 day Crisis Centre for people in housing crisis or at risk of sleeping rough. Includes outreach service / needle exchange. Free phone 0808 178 2323
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Bathroom/showers
Clothing
Dentist
Education & training
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
Referral by Glasgow City Council only.
Monday–Friday:
10:30am–11:30am
(drop-in)
Monday–Friday:
12:30am–4pm
(drop-in)
Monday–Sunday:
7:30pm–10pm
(evening centre)
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
(office hours)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Art classes
Barber
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Counselling
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Medical services
Outreach workers
Pavement stockists
The day centre offers advice and information, emotional and practical support, help with accessing other services, outreach and a range of opportunities for positive activity and learning.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Drugs workers
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Pavement stockists
Emergency resettlement. BCT's mission is to relieve the suffering and meet the long-term needs of homeless and vulnerable people. Offers accommodation depending on the level of support available at any given time.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Housing advice
Laundry
Tenancy support
Emergency direct-access hostel for single men and women, or couples, who are homeless and over 16. It aims to help residents find more sustainable long-term accommodation.
Accommodation advice
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Mental health
Pavement stockists
Ring or visit. Short-term supported residential accommodation.
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Counselling
Drugs workers
Education & training
Laundry
For men recovering from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Must have been clean for three months. Phone for application form.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Benefits advice
Debt advice
Housing advice
Laundry
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
24-hour emergency access accommodation for homeless women. residents engage with staff to develop a personal plan to tackle housing and other support needs.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
(staff on duty 24/7)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Debt advice
Dentist
Education & training
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Medical services
Mental health
Outreach workers links
Tenancy support
Purpose-built resettlement accommodation to enable residents to regain control of their lives. Average stay is six to 18 months.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
(24/7 crisis phone number: 0808 178 2323)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Debt advice
Drugs workers
Education & training
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Luggage storage
Mental health
Needle exchange
Outreach workers
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
24hr, 7 day Crisis Centre for people in housing crisis or at risk of sleeping rough. Includes outreach service / needle exchange. Free phone 0808 178 2323
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Bathroom/showers
Clothing
Dentist
Education & training
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
Referral by Glasgow City Council only.
Monday–Friday:
10:30am–11:30am
(drop-in)
Monday–Friday:
12:30am–4pm
(drop-in)
Monday–Sunday:
7:30pm–10pm
(evening centre)
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
(office hours)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Art classes
Barber
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Counselling
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Medical services
Outreach workers
Pavement stockists
The day centre offers advice and information, emotional and practical support, help with accessing other services, outreach and a range of opportunities for positive activity and learning.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Drugs workers
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Pavement stockists
Emergency resettlement. BCT's mission is to relieve the suffering and meet the long-term needs of homeless and vulnerable people. Offers accommodation depending on the level of support available at any given time.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Housing advice
Laundry
Tenancy support
Emergency direct-access hostel for single men and women, or couples, who are homeless and over 16. It aims to help residents find more sustainable long-term accommodation.
Accommodation advice
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Mental health
Pavement stockists
Ring or visit. Short-term supported residential accommodation.
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Counselling
Drugs workers
Education & training
Laundry
For men recovering from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Must have been clean for three months. Phone for application form.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Benefits advice
Debt advice
Housing advice
Laundry
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
24-hour emergency access accommodation for homeless women. residents engage with staff to develop a personal plan to tackle housing and other support needs.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
(staff on duty 24/7)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Debt advice
Dentist
Education & training
Housing advice
Laundry
Leisure activities
Leisure facilities
Medical services
Mental health
Outreach workers links
Tenancy support
Purpose-built resettlement accommodation to enable residents to regain control of their lives. Average stay is six to 18 months.
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
(24/7 crisis phone number: 0808 178 2323)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Alcohol workers
Bathroom/showers
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Debt advice
Drugs workers
Education & training
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Luggage storage
Mental health
Needle exchange
Outreach workers
Outreach workers links
Sexual health advice
24hr, 7 day Crisis Centre for people in housing crisis or at risk of sleeping rough. Includes outreach service / needle exchange. Free phone 0808 178 2323
Monday–Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Bathroom/showers
Clothing
Dentist
Education & training
Food
Housing advice
Laundry
Medical services
Mental health
Sexual health advice
Referral by Glasgow City Council only.
Monday–Friday:
10:30am–11:30am
(drop-in)
Monday–Friday:
12:30am–4pm
(drop-in)
Monday–Sunday:
7:30pm–10pm
(evening centre)
Monday–Friday:
9am–5pm
(office hours)
Accommodation advice
Advocacy
Art classes
Barber
Bathroom/showers
Bedding available
Benefits advice
Careers advice
Clothing
Counselling
Drugs workers
Education & training
Food
Free food
Housing advice
Internet access
Laundry
Leisure activities
Medical services
Outreach workers
Pavement stockists
The day centre offers advice and information, emotional and practical support, help with accessing other services, outreach and a range of opportunities for positive activity and learning.