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On 0333 370 4000 WHERE TO REFER LOCALLY GoodSam App https://www.goodsamapp.org/NHSreferral A new helpline is now available to provide information and advice, as well as practical support to frail or vulnerable Hampshire residents. The Coronavirus Hampshire Helpline – Hantshelp4vulnerable - can be contacted on 0333 370 4000 The helpline is available seven days a week, from 9am-5pm, and is for vulnerable people who do not have support from families, friends or their local community, and who need urgent assistance with practical issues. Local voluntary organisations if you have trouble getting through to the council HUB: Bedhampton The voluntary response to the coronavirus in Bedhampton is being coordinated by Bedhampton Churches: [email protected]. You can call the administrator in office hours (Monday-Friday, 9am to 1pm) on 07310 010912. You can also register on their webpage: https://bedhampton.church/coronavirus/ Map of Bedhampton Parish: https://www.achurchnearyou.com/search/?lat=50.85422430000001&lon=- 0.9976452000000001&place=Bedhampton+Rd%2C+Havant+PO9+3ES%2C+UK&text= Central Havant and West Leigh The voluntary response to the coronavirus in Central Havant and West Leigh is being coordinated by Havant and Leigh Park Good Neighbours: [email protected] or 07908 435657 Cowplain: 1. Cowplain Evangelical Church, Reverend Phill, [email protected], 02392262188 2. Hart Plain Church, Kate MacFarlane, [email protected], 023 9243 0747 Map of Hart Plain Parish: https://www.achurchnearyou.com/search/?lat=50.8952265&lon=- 1.0338999&place=Hart+Plain+Ave%2C+Waterlooville+PO8+8RG%2C+UK&text= 3. The Acorn Centre, Wecock Farm, Aaron Carr, [email protected] 07413931229 Emsworth, Denvilles and Warblington The voluntary response to the coronavirus in Emsworth is being coordinated by Emsworth Alliance. You can phone them on 07563 831810 or email them at: [email protected]. They also have a website where you can fill in a form for help: http://emsworthalliance.co.uk/ You can also try Emsworth Good Neighbours: 01243 430999. Hayling The voluntary response to the coronavirus in Hayling Island is being coordinated by Hayling Helpers. You can phone them on 023 9246 7545 (9am-4pm). They also have a facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/591174288132435/ Langstone The voluntary response to the coronavirus in Langstone is being coordinated by Langstone Good Neighbours [email protected], 07543 6824 Leigh Park and Warren Park The voluntary response to the coronavirus in Leigh Park and Warren Park is being coordinated by Father Jonathan Jeffrey of St Francis and St Clare. [email protected] or 07852 580049 Purbrook and Widley The community response in Purbrook and Widley ward is being coordinated by the Purbrook and Widley Area Residents Association. Please contact Gary Huges: [email protected], 07813856466 - he should be able to help you. Stakes Send volunteers to Dianne Lloyd [email protected] or 02392325078 Waterlooville The voluntary response in central Waterlooville is being coordinated by St George the Martyr Church, Waterlooville, [email protected], 023 9226 2145 Map of Waterlooville Parish: https://www.achurchnearyou.com/search/?lat=50.8797012&lon=- 1.0325037&place=Waterlooville+PO7+7EH%2C+UK&text= Volunteers to Waterlooville events team Havant Wide: MHA Live at Home project should be able to help you. Please email [email protected] or phone 023 9247 1313 Extended Primary Care Team The Extended Primary Care Team (Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust) can provide a brief intervention to support vulnerable older residents to access essential help during the COVID-19 pandemic. Working with partner organisations in Fareham, Gosport and South East Hampshire we can help with things such as; * Collecting medication * Posting mail * Getting essential basic food items and setting up food or meal delivery * Identifying and accessing community support * Helping to liaise with other services that may be needed. We work with adults aged over 50 who have long term health conditions. Call the team to discuss a potential referral on 023 8231 1153 / 023 8231 1154. Please note that the office opening hours are Mon-Fri, 9am - 5pm or visit our online directory of services at https://healthconnectionsfandg.org/ .
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