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Support in the community

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This page provides wellbeing support for anyone living, working or studying in Westminster. It provides you with a list of local and national support services. To see the list of local services, add your postcode and click search. The list of services will be sorted by closest distance. 

Community support

This directory provides a list of services for those seeking faith-based guidance, coping with isolation, or looking to increase their physical activity. Explore the resources below to find the best service for your needs.

Services include:

  • faith support: Access to faith-based services and resources.
  • loneliness support: Services and activities designed to help those feeling isolated, including social connection projects, peer support groups, and community engagement activities to foster meaningful relationships.
  • physical cctivity: Programs to help you stay active and healthy, offering fitness classes, personal training, wellness programs, and community sports leagues tailored to all fitness levels, interests, and abilities.

Find a wide range of activities and facilities in Westminster by visiting Active Westminster website and Everyone Active Westminster website

Visit our FAQs page for answers to common questions about mental health and emotional wellbeing and navigating this Wellbeing Hub. 

Local support

1:1 face-to-face support Group support Telephone support
Portman Family Centre 12-14 Salisbury street London NW8 8DE

Drop-in service to address emotional and mental wellness.

1:1 face-to-face support
3-7 Arneway Street London SW1P 2BG

Drop-in primary health care service for homeless people.

0207 222 8593
Group support
St Margaret's 1 Carey Place London SW1V 2RT

Combat loneliness and isolation and improve your health and wellbeing.

02045169978

National support

Online resources
Online resources Online support Telephone support Urgent support

Free, anonymous support to anyone affected by suicide or suicidal thoughts.

0800 585858
Online resources Online support

Campaign and digital resource to highlight and support ways to look after mental wellbeing.