We’re here to support you – whether it’s something we can help with directly or not. If we’re not the right people to help, we won’t leave you on your own. With your consent, we’ll connect you with trusted organisations and services who can give you the support you need. That might mean help with finances, wellbeing, employment, or other areas of life where a little extra support can make a big difference. Whatever you’re facing, we’re on your side. We’ll connect you to national organisations or community providers near you.
If we believe that your safety or the safety of others is at immediate risk, we will contact the emergency services to ensure everyone’s protection and wellbeing.
Money, food and skill support
If you’re finding things tough at home, there’s support available for you and your family.
- Money advice: Our Benefits and Income Maximisation Team is here to guide you through your options, help you boost your income, and support you in managing any financial concerns.
- Food and essentials: We can connect you with local foodbanks, community pantries, and fridges that offer free or low-cost food and everyday essentials.
- Employment and skills support: Whether you’re looking for work, a change in career, or new skills, we can signpost you to support from Jobcentre Plus and local training providers.
Joining in
We love bringing people together through our community hubs in Gravesend, Sittingbourne, Stanhope, Maldon, and Pollards Hill. If you’re not nearby, don’t worry—there’s still plenty of support available to help you feel connected.
- NHS services: Your GP or local wellbeing hub can offer advice, talking therapies, and mental health support tailored to your needs.
- Befriending services: Friendly phone calls, home visits, or group meet-ups run by charities and volunteers can make a big difference if you’re feeling isolated.
- Community groups and clubs: From creative classes to social meet-ups, these groups are a great way to stay active, connected, and well.
Specialist support
Some experiences can feel overwhelming - but you don’t have to face them alone. We can help connect you with trusted, specialist services that offer care, understanding, and the right kind of support when you need it most.
- Domestic abuse and trauma-informed services: Compassionate support from organisations like Refuge, Women’s Aid, and Victim Support for anyone affected by abuse or trauma.
- Survivors’ network and local trauma charities: Therapeutic support for people living with PTSD, historical abuse, or complex trauma.
- Specialist hoarding support: Sensitive and practical help to manage hoarding behaviours, with a focus on safety, dignity, and emotional wellbeing.
- Bereavement charities: Kind, confidential support from groups like Cruse Bereavement Support, offering counselling, helplines, and local peer groups.
Crisis support
In moments of crisis, it’s important to know that support is always available. We can help connect you to the right services that offer immediate, expert care:
- Samaritans: 24/7 emotional support for anyone feeling overwhelmed or in distress. Call 116 123 – free and confidential.
- Shout: Text support for mental health crises. Text SHOUT to 85258 for free, confidential help at any time.
- Local NHS Mental Health Crisis Teams: Access urgent support by calling NHS 111 and selecting option 2 to speak with a trained professional.
- Local Charities: We can put you in touch with trusted, community-based organisations offering emergency support, safe spaces, or crisis counselling tailored to your needs.
Family support
If you’re finding things tough at home, there’s support available for you and your family. You’re not alone. We’ll connect you to national organisations like those below or community providers near you.
- Home-Start UK offers friendly, practical help for all families dealing with everyday challenges and Gingerbread provides expert advice and support for single-parent families.
- If you’re looking for more targeted support or parenting programmes, we’ll find out what’s available in your local area, or put you in touch with you GP or School.
This isn’t a full list — we’ll help you find the right support for your individual situation.