Advice Centres | Westminster Community Information
Alone in London works to support young people aged 16 – 25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, providing a range of services.
The Chinese Information and Advice Centre (CIAC) offers free information, advice and support to disadvantaged Chinese people living in the UK.
Drop-in-Centre for the over 50s and the retired. Lunch available daily and other other refreshments throughout the day.
Provides advice and information for people from the Indian sub-continent on benefits, employment, money, debt, health, legal, medical and general welfare.
JCWI is an independent national organisation which exists to campaign for justice in immigration, nationality and refugee law and policy.
The KCC is a voluntary refugee organisation providing advice, information and assistance to members of the Kurdish Community in the following areas:
Offers information and advice to Latin American people in the UK on a range of issues including social security, immigration, housing and education.
Services include:
The Legal Centre provides free legal advice, casework and representation in the main areas of social welfare law to people who live or work in London.
North Kensington Law Centre aims to offer a free and independent specialist legal service to the community and promotes access to legal rights and equality of opportunity.
Provides access to justice to unrepresented litigants and potential litigants in the Royal Courts of Justice and the Principal Registry of the Family Division, through the provision of legal and ot
Provides access to justice to unrepresented litigants and potential litigants in the Royal Courts of Justice and the Principal Registry of the Family Division, through the provision of legal and ot
Provides access to justice to unrepresented litigants and potential litigants in the Royal Courts of Justice and the Principal Registry of the Family Division, through the provision of legal and ot
Rights of Women is a women’s voluntary organisation. The service is committed to informing, educating and empowering women concerning their legal rights through its telephone advice lines.
SPaRC is based in King’s Cross but outreaches to many other parts of the surrounding areas. It helps refugees to survive, build new lives and integrate into the broader community.