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Youth Group ‘Proud North London’

Proud North London is a social and support group for young people aged 11 – 25 who identify as LGBT. The group meets every Friday and some Mondays at 6pm, to drink tea, plan for trips, watch films, organise LGBT history month and have a laugh. Contact for venue details: hello@proudnorthlondon.org ...
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Enfield Women’s Centre (EWC)

Enfield Women’s Centre (EWC) is a registered charity working for women and girls and their families in the borough of Enfield. If you are a woman or a girl who needs help, get in touch for confidential, non-judgemental support. Where we can’t help we will help you find someone who can. You are not...
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CrimeStoppers

We’re an independent charity that gives you the power to speak up to stop crime, 100% anonymously. Whoever you are, wherever you live, from communities to companies. By phone and online, 24/7, 365 days a year. We also share advice on how to protect the people you care about from crime, so everyone...
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Lives Not Knives

Lives Not Knives supports young people up to the age of 24 into education, employment and training. LNK works with a broad range of local businesses – forging the connection between young people and prospective employers.
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Abianda

Abianda is a social enterprise that works with young women affected by gangs We offer one-to-one, group work and employment opportunities to gang-affected young women aged 11-24. We change the way services are delivered by shifting the central question: From - What is she doing wrong? To - How ha...
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Empowerment Action Youth Club

We provide 3 Youth Clubs per week (term time only) from 6:30pm to 8:30pm Locations Gurnell Community Centre High Lane Community Centre North Hanwell Baptist Church. Activities in the sessions include: Arts and Crafts Board Games Sports / Fitness Pool tables / Table tennis Cooking Trip...
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Frank

Call: 03001236600Or Text: 82111 Frank: Honest information about drugs. Here you can access information regarding: Drugs A-Z Help and advice: What to do in an emergency 10 ways to deal with peer pressure Worried about a friend? Worried about a child? What is drug treatment like? Find a supp...
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Women & Girls Network

Women and Girls Network (WGN) is a free, women-only service that supports women in London who have experienced violence, or are at risk of violence. We offer counselling, advocacy and advice for women and girls who have experienced gendered violence, including sexual and domestic violence. Please v...
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Box Up Crime

We are a social youth organisation operating in London. We work with young people at risk of having their lives ruined by crime and motivate them to rebuild and recapture their dreams and aspirations. We believe that every young person is entitled to a bright future, inspired by their hopes and dre...
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Streets of Growth

Welcome to Streets of Growth where our name is our aim, and where young adults aged 15-25 years go to transform their lives and their neighbourhoods. We interweave ‘targeted’ project programming with relentless street outreach and intervention work to disrupt the cycle of gangs, criminality, violenc...
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Damilola Taylor Trust

The Damilola Taylor Trust is committed to providing inner-city youths with opportunities to play, learn and live their lives free of fear and violence, and with optimism for a future where opportunities flourish. We aim to restore the hope, optimism and self-esteem of youths aged 14-24 in South Lond...
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Godwin Lawson Foundation

Our aim is to reduce gun and knife crime by encouraging young people to identify their talents and fulfill their potential through providing positive opportunities so that they can avoid gang life and develop their capabilities as members of a tolerant society.
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Childline

Childline: 0800 1111 Childline is yours – a free, private and confidential service where you can talk about anything. Whatever your worry, it's better out than in. We're here to support you. There are lots of different ways to speak to a Childline counsellor or get support from other young people....
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MMARAP

Our unique Mixed Martial Arts sessions are ready to welcome you. Where?Ringcross Community Centre60 Lough Rd, London N7 8RH, Here are the dates, times and age groups we cater for.So come and get fit and have fun with us again... 5.30pm–6.30pm: 13-25+yrs Our company is geared towards helping give ...
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Unique Talent CIC

Unique Talent CIC offers three interrelated services: gang prevention mediation mentoring coaching and music production as a foundation. Through these services, we seek to offer positive alternatives and diversion to young people involved with or at risk of involvement in gangs and serious yo...
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Cassandra Centre

The Cassandra Centre a registered charity which focuses on domestic abuse/violence amongst young people. The charity was set up after the tragic murder of Cassandra McDermott by her ex-boyfriend. Cassandra was 19 years old. The charity aims to raise awareness and educate both young men and women a...
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Safer London

Safer London seeks to build strong and trusted relationships with each young Londoner we work with. We advocate on their behalf and work alongside them to decrease risk, increase safety and improve lives. We’re here to listen to you, together we’ll find out how we can make you feel and stay safe. T...
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Looking after your wellbeing after crime

Being a victim of crime can be tough. Everyone is an individual, so everyone is affected by crime in their own way, and different crimes can affect people differently too. For a lot of people experiencing a crime can be scary, upsetting, and shocking; it can make you feel afraid, angry, alone, and ...