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Home-Start East Surrey Nurturing Programme Course

Home-Start East Surrey offers a 10-week Nurturing Programme Course, which encourages parents and carers to enjoy bringing up children and get the best out of family life. It offers positive, practical ways of guiding children, so they learn to handle both their feelings and their behaviour. The course is running every term.

Address:
Home Start East Surrey, Suite 2, Tower House, 3 Cromwell Road, Redhill, Surrey

Telephone: 07593 503701

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HomeChoice Tandridge

Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5pmFridays 8.30am to 4.30pm

HomeChoice Tandridge is the Tandridge District Council's way of allocating council and partner housing association properties for rent.

They aim to help applicants take a greater role in choosing their home. Just like in the private rented sector, available social rented (Council and housing association) homes are advertised and applicants can express their interest in advertised homes in the areas where they would like to live.

Address:
Housing Needs & Allocations, Tandridge District Council, Council Offices, Station Road East, Oxted

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Homeless Link

The Homeless Link is a national membership charity for organisations working directly with people who become homeless in England. They work to make services better and campaign for policy change that will help end homelessness.

Address:
Minories House, 2-5 Minories, Milverton Street, London

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Honeypot Charity

Honeypot is a registered charity which aims to enhance the lives of vulnerable children and young carers aged 5-12 years, by providing respite breaks and on-going outreach support.

Address:
15a Berghem Mews, Blythe Road, London

Telephone: 020 7602 2631 ( Mon-Fri between 9:00 -5:30pm )

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Hook Heath Residents Association

The Hook Heath Residents Association is a group which aims to preserve the local character and environment, and respond to any local issues or changes which may impact on this.

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Hope Again

Hope Again is the youth website of Cruse Bereavement Support. It has been created for young people, by young people. We offer support, advice and a type of signposting service, solely online to children and young people who have lost a loved one/s. We want to break the isolation that grief brings, by providing a space for young people to explore their grief and feel less alone.

Address:
Guildford Street, Chertsey, Surrey

Telephone: 0808 808 1677

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The Hope Hub

The Hope Hub is committed to prevent and end homelessness in the Surrey Heath Borough and surrounding areas.

Address:
The Hope Hub, Knoll Road, Camberley, Surrey

Telephone: 01276 581174

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The Hope Hub

The Hope Hub is a youth support group for girls aged 12-17 who are looking to socialise with peers and build their confidence. Activities include crafting, games, cooking and much more. The Hub is free to attend and run by volunteers. It runs Wednesdays 18:00-19:30 term time only.

Address:
The Parish Centre, Ongar Hill, Addlestone, Surrey

Telephone: 07388843942

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The Hope Service

The Hope service is a multi-agency service for young people aged 11 to 18 who are experiencing complex mental health, emotional, social and behavioural needs which could cause a placement breakdown or may require a psychiatric hospital admission. These needs cannot be met by one agency alone. It is a joint partnership between Health Services, Children's Services and Education who work together to provide support to young people in the community and through day programme provision. At Hope there is a dedicated team of social workers, nurses, teachers, psychologists, art/drama therapists, psychiatrists, a systemic family worker and activity workers.

The Hope Service is based on 3 sites:

  • Hope Epsom in West Park in Epsom
  • Hope Guildford on Worplesdon Road in Guildford
  • Extended Hope in Redhill

Telephone: Hope Epsom : 01372 203404, Hope Guildford : 01483 517190

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Hope Service- Virtual Parent and Carers Group

Supporting young people who face additional challenges can be difficult at times, and with that in mind, the Hope service has created a space for groups of parents and carers to come together on a regular (fortnightly) basis to discuss the challenges they face in a confidential and supportive environment. These groups are specifically for parents and carers of young people who would like additional support. You will have an opportunity to exchange experiences and receive support towards managing the often complex situations you find yourselves in. This is not a parenting class, rather a non-judgemental support group and they encourage you to talk about whatever seems most important.

The Hope service will be offering topical sessions to coincide with the dates on offer, alongside open groups where parents and carers can join together to discuss current difficulties.

Address:
Virtual via MS teams

Telephone: 01483 517190

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