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Alone in London works to support young people aged 16 – 25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, providing a range of services.

Senior Minister: Rev. John A. D’Elia, Ph.D.

Denomination: Interdenominational (member of the United Reform Church)

Minister: Revd Dr Ruth Gouldbourne.

Minister Emeritus: Revd Barbara Stanford MBE.

Denomination: Baptist.

The centre supports homeless young people and badly housed families as well as local people with little or no income, enabling people to gain the skills they need to break out of poverty and build

Centrepoint is a national charity working to improve the lives of socially excluded, homeless young people.

Crisis is the national charity for single homeless people. Services include: education, employment, housing and well-being.

Emergency housing help for young people aged 16 – 25.

Eaves run a number of refuges across London for women (and their children) leaving domestic violence. These are comfortable and safe environments with a full range of support provided.

Get Connected is the UK’s free, confidential helpline service for young people under 25 who need help, but don’t know where to turn.

Provides primary care to homeless people. Services include GP, nursing and psychiatric clinics, specialist substance use nursing services, dentistry, podiatry.

The Marylebone Project is a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust, and is a registered social landlord whose aim is to work with vulnerable homeless women, helping them achiev

Providence Row Charity offers day centre services to homeless people and those in danger of becoming homeless.