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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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Horley Family Centre - Baby and Me Group
Thursdays During Term Time
The Baby and me group is for parents and their babies aged 0-18 months. The group takes place on Thursdays 10.00am – 11.30am (term-time).
Parents can self refer, professionals can also refer families.
If you would like to make a referral for a family, referrals can be made online using the link below.
Reasons for referrals can include:-
- Support with mental health and well-being
- Baby bonding and attachment
- Low income
- Isolation
- Housing/temporary accommodation
- Peer to Peer support
- Support with Parenting
- Play opportunities
Address:
Horley Young Peoples Centre, The Old Fire Station, Albert Road, Horley, Surrey
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Horley Food Bank
Horley Food Bank offer free emergency food and basic toiletries to those in crisis and will help them as part of a package of support being offered by local agencies such as CAB, probation services, children’s centres, health visitors, doctors’ surgeries, social services, housing trusts, the police and local schools. Whatever your situation, they offer a warm welcome, sign posting and a listening ear.
Address:
Methodist Church, Victoria Road, Horley, Surrey
Telephone: 07731 887439
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Horley Food Club
Fridays 12.30pm-32pm
The Food Club serves residents of Horley, at Regent House Community Centre, Albert Rd, Horley RH6 7JA on Fridays from 11.30pm to 1pm.
Food clubs work with the food distribution charity FareShare to support residents experiencing financial hardship with access to food and basic supplies. They can help provide a sustainable solution to food poverty and reduce the number of people needing to use emergency food banks on a long-term basis.
The club is open to self-refer, and an application form is completed on the first visit. A year’s membership costs £1 and then £2 per weekly visit, which will give access to food valued between £10-£14. Includes fresh fruit and vegetables, subject to availability.
Address:
Regent Hall Community Centre, Albert Road, Horley, Surrey
Telephone: 07854 171383
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Horley Library
The library is open Tuesday to Saturday from 9:30am - 5pm, as well as library facilities they offer a range of events and groups. For more information go to the website.
Address:
Victoria Road, Horley
Telephone: 0300 200 1001
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Horley Youth Club (YMCA)
Free youth club in Horley! Chill out with friends or make new ones while enjoying film nights, games, crafts, cooking, listening to music, PlayStation and much more!
Mondays (term-time) | 15:30-17:00 | Junior Youth Club (school years 6-9)
Fridays (term-time) | 15:00-17:00 | Senior Youth Club (school years 9-11)
Address:
Horley Young Peoples Centre, The Old Fire Station, Albert Road, Horley, Surrey
Telephone: 07702 903766
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Horsell Care
Horsell Care is a neighbourhood care scheme aimed at filling gaps in existing services for the elderly, the disabled or those who have temporary mobility problems due to illness or accidents. Volunteers help with a range of tasks such as collecting prescriptions, doing weekly or occasional shopping, providing transport for medical appointments and friendly visits.
Please call the helpline (which is an answerphone) and leave your name and telephone number for the duty volunteer to call you back to discuss your request for support.
Borough/District: Woking
Telephone: 07552 553414
Horsell Residents Association
The Horsell Residents Association is a charitable group which aims to preserve the local character and environment of Horsell, and respond to any local issues or changes which may impact on this.
Address:
20, Ormonde Road, Woking, Surrey
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Horsley Library
The library is open throughout the week, as well as library facilities they offer a range of events and groups. For more information go to the website.
Address:
Parade Court, Ockham Road South, East Horsley
Telephone: 0300 200 1001
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Hostage UK
Hostage UK is an independent charity that supports hostages and their families, during and after a kidnap. Hostage UK provides referrals to counselling or other specialist agencies and puts people of similar experiences in touch with one another.
Hostage UK also supports with practical challenges such as financial household management and attending meetings as well as referring people for free legal advice or for advice in handling the media.
Telephone: Helpline : 0845 608 1360
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