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O N E Y O U H a R in G E Y .O R G .U K oneyouharingey.org.uk SIGNPOSTING 1: Mental Health and wellbeing 2: Social, health and befriending 3: Finance, Migrant AND FOOD BANKS 4: Community Projects 5: Parents, youth and Child 6: Sports and Recreation Mental Health and wellbeing Mind in Haringey Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Haringey thinking space Mental health, coping, counselling, MH crisis team that provides an in- Haringey Thinking Space is a emotional support, ex-services home service that is an alternative to therapeutic facilitated group space acute inpatient admission. where you can take steps to; 0208 340 2474 Addiction, anxiety, depression, improve your health and wellbeing, [email protected] dementia, panic, personality develop self-understanding, reduce Station House, 73c Stapleton Hall disorder, psychosis, psychotic isolation, talk, listen and reflect Road, N4 3QF depression, schizophrenia. 07792386773 0208 702 6700 or 0800 151 0023 [email protected] Haringey wellbeing network Haringey residents aged 16+ Access to community based mental health and wellbeing support across Haringey IAPT 07508 511 128 Stress, worries, low mood, 0208 340 2474 (Mind) depression, coping with physical Must be a Haringey Resident health conditions, panic attacks, phobias, anxiety, PTSD, sleep problems Survivors of bereavement by suicide (SoBS) 0203 074 2280 Local self-help organisation. Safe, [email protected] confidential environment for people Crouch End Health Centre, 45 bereaved by suicide. Middle Lane, N8 8PH 07934 976 253 [email protected] SOCIAL, hEALTH AND BEFRIENDING Disability Action Haringey Haringey Alcohol Service and THE CHALLENGE GROUP Pan-disability, user-led, organisation, Haringey recovery service Christian organisation that welcomes providing peer support to Direct Assessment, keywork, recovery, all. Playgroup, support group for Payment holders. Campaigning for planning, mutual aid and peer families with a baby or child with disability rights and equality of support, counselling, detox, Drug SEND opportunity. Rehab Requirement (DRR), families, friends and carers inclusion 0208 521 3145 07740 195 140 St James Lane, Muswell Hill [email protected] 0208 800 6999 N10 3DB 33 Winkfield Road, N22 590 Seven Sisters Road, N15 6HR www.haga.co.uk THE grove Must be a Haringey Resident Assessment, keywork, recovery planning, mutual aid and peer HORNSEY pENSIONERS action group Haringey Circle support, counselling, detox Pensioners rights, general support Local, independent membership- and advice, social group and based programme open to anyone 0208 885 6195 advocacy over the age of 50 in Haringey, [email protected] providing activities and events to 9 Bruce Grove, N17 6RA 0208 340 8335 help over 50s to connect, get active, [email protected] keep learning, and to stay Haringey Reach and Connect independent. Provides information, guidance, Winkfield resource centre support and friendship to enable Service for people with a physical 020 3196 1894 local people over 50 to build disability or sensory impairment [email protected] skills, networks and confidence to haringeycircle.com achieve their goals. 0208 889 0396 33 Winkfield Road, 0203 196 1905 Wood Green [email protected] N22 5RP reachandconnect.net Finance, Migrant and food banks Haringey Advice Partnership Haringey Migrant Support Centre Wood Green Customer Service (Citizen's Advice) Support centre for centre Free advice and support for Housing, migrants, immigration advice, Council customer service face-to- benefits, debt, employment, family, welfare and housing advice face centre for council related education and consumer issues. enquires. 07544 078 332 0300 330 1187 [email protected] 10am - 4pm [email protected] 368 West Green Road, N15 3QL Wood Green Library 20E Walthoef Garden, N17 7DN www.haringeymsc.org 187 - 197A High Road www.haringeycabx.org.uk Wood Green N22 6XD Youth Adults Service HARINGEY lAW cENTRE Support for unaccompanied asylum Free advice and support for Housing, seeking children and young people Marcus garvey Customer Service benefits, debt, employment, family, (from abroad). Advice, help, centre education and consumer issues. translations and befriending project Council customer service face-to- face centre for council related 0208 808 5354 0208 489 5800 enquires. www.haringeylawcentre.org.uk 40 Cumberland Road, Wood Green, N22 7SG mATERNITY aCTION 10am - 4pm Championing maternity rights at Marcus Garvey Library Tottenham Green Pools and Fitness work, in the benefits system and in hARINGEY wELCOME 1 Philip Lane access to maternity care. Promoting dignity and respect for N15 3QL migrants 0808 802 0029 [email protected] [email protected] haringeywelcome.org Hornsey Food Bank Tottenham food bank Food banks 07940 030 353 0208 493 0050 [email protected] [email protected] If a referral is required, please The Methodist Church Tottenham Town Hall call: 07845013956 (onthe corner of Middle Lane and N15 4RY (Citizen's advice) Lightfoot Road) tottenham.foodbank.org.uk N8 7RN Referral only Haringey comunity food box hornseyfoodbank.org HFHCommunityFoodBoxAdmin@ho mesforharingey.org Commerce Road Community Centre Selby Centre food bank St Ann's food Hub 52 Commerce Road, 0208 885 5499 Chestnuts Community Centre Wood Green [email protected] 280 St Ann's Road N22 7SG The Selby Centre, Selby Road N15 5BN Referral only N17 8JL stannsfoodhub.org selbytrust.co.uk/selby-food-hub (Order food via website) Bounds Green food bank Five Loaves food bank Holy Trinity (Stroud green) 07933 680869 0208 800 6001 food bank St Michael's Hall, Wood Green Triumphant Church International 0208 348 9148 and N22 8HE 136 West Green Road 07469 952112 boundsgreenfoodbank.org N15 5AD [email protected] triumphant.org.uk Holy Trinity Church Hall the engine room food bank Stapleton Hall Road, Stroud Green 0208 808 5490 N4 4RR (the nearest post code) [email protected] holytrinityfoodbank.org Unit A, Eagle Heights Hale Village, N17 9FU www.engineroom.org.uk Community Bridge Renewal Trust Caris haringey haringey Vanguard Reducing health inequalities; build Providing advice, advocacy Supporting Haringey's BAME stronger communities and improve and support to families in temporary LGBTQ+ residents the quality of life of the people of accommodation or facing Haringey. Services includes homelessness. [email protected] complimentary therapies, healthy eating, healthy families, EU citizen 0208 801 3004 support, etc. [email protected] CARIS Haringey, St Philip's Church 0208 442 7640 Philip Lane 256 St Ann's Road, West Green, N15 4HJ London carisharingey.org.uk N15 5AZ bridgerenewaltrust.org.uk Connected communities rise Projects Improving access to council and Empowering young people to realise voluntary services. Support to their potential. Works on community Haringey residents so they can live safety, runs youth club, sisters circle, their version of a good life. Access to school mentoring, coffee mornings, Support for housing, benefits, council Saturday social lunch, Food Bank tax, employment, english lessons. and career and business support 0208 489 4431 0208 6171 760 [email protected] [email protected] ov.uk Unit 21, The Trampery haringey.gov.uk/community/connect Tottenham, 639 High Road ed-communities N17 8AA riseprojects.org.uk Community Centres Hornsey Vale broadwater farm Low cost social, community and community centre wellbeing activities, creative, martial Computer and language classes, Lordship Hub arts and sport classes for all ages, senior citizens club, sports facilities, Cafe, exercise sessions, creative family events, lunch club, cafe, garden arts, stay and play sessions, volunteering opportunities community events 0208 442 7659 0208 348 4612 280 St Ann's Rd, West Green, 0208 885 5684 [email protected] London [email protected] 60 Mayfield Road N15 5BN Lordship Recreational Ground Near Stationers Park bridgerenewaltrust.org.uk/chestnuts (in the park, near the pond) N8 9LP Tottenham hornseyvale.org N17 8AA lordshiphub.org.uk Markfield community centre For disabled people and their ymca Chestnuts community centre families.Info advice, advocacy, Hostel with plenty of free/low cost Community activities, events, training events, youth leadership, community activities. Many weekly classes and sports. helping adults with learning adult exercise classes. disabilities, plan and set up social 0208 442 7659 enterprises 0208 340 6088 280 St Ann's Rd, West Green, 184 Tottenham Lane, London 0208 442 7659 N8 8SG N15 5BN 280 St Ann's Rd, West Green, ymcanorthlondon.org.uk bridgerenewaltrust.org.uk/chestnuts London N15 5BN bridgerenewaltrust.org.uk/chestnuts Bridge Community Hut Northumberland Park BUBIC Wide range of community activities Neighbourhood resource centre Drug and alcohol service; support for the Seven Sisters and St Ann's Exhibitions, advice and community groups, one-to-one advice, cafe to area. Group gardening, healthy events help people oercome problematic cooking and eating, Saturday cafe, drug use, especially crack. social events and language classes 0208 489 2458/2456 177 Park Lane 0208 808 6550 0208 442 5695 Tottenham 9 Bruce Grove [email protected] N17 0HJ Tottenham Tewkesbury Road N17 6RA N15 6SE bubic.org.uk bridgerenewaltrust.org.uk/bridge- community-hut Commerce road community centre lIVING UNDER ONE SUN The sandlings sandbunker Community activities, Stay and Play, Community Cafe, courses, Sewing and knitting club, youth
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