Surrey Community Action

Categories

Benefits Advice, Debt Advice, Energy Advice & Support, Housing Advice & Support, Advice & Support for Elderly People, Community Services, Domestic Abuse Advice & Support, Family Services, Transport Services, Volunteering Services, Digital Inclusion & Skills, Financial Vulnerability Advice & Support, Grant Support

Description

Surrey Community Action runs a range of practical, people‑focused projects that support communities right across the county, and we welcome referrals to all of them. Warmth Matters Our team visits Warm Welcome hubs across Surrey, offering advice, crisis funding, fuel vouchers and essential equipment to people experiencing fuel poverty. They provide a friendly face and real support to families and older residents who are struggling to keep warm at home. Rural Housing Enablement We work to secure affordable homes in Surrey’s villages so local people can stay close to their families, support networks and the communities they grew up in. Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Support Our Advice and Guidance service supports the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller community across Surrey, helping people access services, understand their rights and find the help they need. Community Buildings Support We help community halls and buildings operate safely and effectively, offering advice, signposting, training and networking opportunities. Halls can also join our low‑cost membership scheme for ongoing support. Good Neighbour Schemes We coordinate 77 Good Neighbour schemes across Surrey, connecting volunteer drivers with older and disabled residents who need help getting to medical appointments, visiting loved ones or simply getting out for everyday errands. You can find more information about all our projects on our website. If you or someone you know needs support, we’d be very happy to help.

Home-Start Epsom, Ewell & Banstead

Categories

Family Services, Mental Health & Wellbeing Advice & Support, Volunteering Services

Description

Home-Start Epsom, Ewell and Banstead is a local charity which provides emotional and practical support to parents with at least one child under 11 years old. Our aim is to provide early support to families who are facing the challenges and stresses of family life, including a wide range of difficulties such as isolation, low self-esteem, and physical and mental health issues. We work alongside parents in their homes and the community to help raise their self-confidence and their ability to cope in an increasingly pressured society. Our emphasis is on parents helping parents. Our services include weekly volunteer home visiting, perinatal mental health and traumatic birth support, 1:1 parenting support sessions, parenting workshops and courses, and social groups and outings for supported families. We support families living in the borough of Epsom & Ewell, and Banstead wards north of the M25 and Mole Valley North (Ashtead, Leatherhead, Fetcham & Bookham) We operate a triage process for all referrals, to ensure the referral is appropriate and that we have capacity to deliver the appropriate support. To refer a family for home visiting or SEN support, please contact Hayley Ronald (Family Support Lead) on 07804519622 (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 9am-5pm) or hayley.ronald@hseeb.org.uk. To refer a family for Perinatal support, please contact Claire Stevens (Perinatal Service Lead) at 07494 292924 or claire.stevens@hseeb.org.uk. If the referral is agreed, they will provide a referral link. Parents can also self-refer for most services at https://hseeb.org/self-referral/

01737 379902

admin@hseeb.org.uk

128 Great Tattenhams, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 5SE

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Central Surrey Voluntary Action

Categories

Refugee Advice & Support, Advice & Support for Elderly People, Community Services, Employability Support, Volunteering Services, Grant Support

Description

Supporting organisations in: Finding volunteers through our volunteer centres in Elmbridge, Epsom and Ewell and Mole Valley Promoting volunteering opportunities to residents Understanding and meeting their DBS requirements Information service covering: Governance, funding, legislation and policy changes, local activities and events, best practice in volunteering, partnerships and job opportunities in the sector Promotion of volunteering and social action at a strategic and community level Research Enhanced Services Training DBS application service Bespoke fundraising support Consultancy support in governance and best practice Projects and services against need Community development

01306 640369

admin@csva.co.uk

The Mayflower Centre, Lyons Court, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1AB

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