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Wednesday 19 June 2013
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Other London outreach teams

The boroughs below are covered by outreach teams other than London Street Rescue. 

If you are concerned about somebody sleeping rough in one of these boroughs, please contact their outreach team directly. Click on the agency's name to view the full contact details.  

London Street Rescue operates in all other London boroughs.

Borough
Westminster
Agency
Westminster City Council
Phone
020 7641 3841
Details

The borough of Westminster operates three day centres with outreach services. It is best to approach the service closest to where the individual is rough sleeping.

 

WESTMINSTER BUILDING BASED SERVICES

 

The Connection at St Martin's (16+)

12 Adelaide Street, WC2 - 020 7766 5544
Mon-Fri: 9am-1pm (12.30pm Wed). Afternoon sessions from 1pm (except Wed). Weekends: 9am-1pm (no entry after 10.30am). Drop-in sessions Tues and Thurs 4.30pm-7.30pm.

Alcohol workers, art classes, benefits advice, bathroom/showers, careers advice, clothing, drugs workers, education/training, food, housing/accommodation advice, Internet access, music classes, mental health, medical services, outreach workers, safe-keeping, SSAFA *a mixed service, running from the door in Adelaide Street - buzzer to left of door.

 

St Mungos Westminster Building Based Services

138A Seymour Place, W1 - 020 7724 9256

Open to verified rough sleepers only:
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 9am -12.30pm
Fri: 9am - 11am

Open for General Drop in:
Mon, Tues, Thurs: 2-4pm

Appointments only for verified rough sleepers:
Wed, Fri: 2-4pm

Outreach worker links, running an assessment and referral center where clients can get support and advice on a range of services - including health, drug and alcohol use, relocation, community support and housing.

 

The Passage

St Vincent's Centre, Carlisle Place, SW1P - 020 7592 1850
Mon-Fri: 7am-10.30am for rough sleepers; 10.30am-12pm appointments; 12-1.30pm lunch (small fee); 2-5pm appointments; - 5-7pm (verified rough sleepers - by invitation).

Alcohol workers, benefits advice, careers advice, clothing, drugs workers, education/ training, food, housing/accommodation advice, Internet access, laundry, mental health, medical services, tenancy support.