Bromley and Croydon Women's Aid (BCWA)
BCWA have two refuges in Croydon, they also work closely with the FJC. They can provide educational programmes in schools around healthy relationships.
CAYSH: homelessness support
CAYSH works with young people facing homelessness in London, providing safe homes and support to enable them to achieve their potential.
Centre of Change Project: counselling and mentoring service
Counselling service, mentoring, group sessions, offering support and advice to young people. The service also provides information and advice on education and sexual health, and music workshops, dancing sessions and boxing.
Croydon Drop-In (CDI)
This service provides youth counselling service, IAA, parenting classes, debt and housing advice, relationship-building, training and education, Infant-Parenting Support.
Croydon Drop-In (CDI) mobile service
CDI’s mobile information centre which travels around the borough visiting high streets, neighbourhoods, schools, colleges, community groups, youth centres and community events, offering young people the chance to get information or to discuss topics of interest.
Croydon Voluntary Action (CVA)
Croydon Voluntary Action (CVA) is a organisation that encourages and supports local community representation through voluntary action.
Elevating Lives: supported housing, workshops and programmes for the homeless
Elevating Lives offers help and support to the homeless via supported housing, workshops and programmes.
Family Transitions: co-parenting support for separated or divorced parents and carers
Family Transitions assists parents who need extra support to adjust and manage the transition from a two-parent to a single-parent family. It focuses on skills to resolve conflicts with former partners, how to cope positively with stress and how to co-parent post separation. Due to the nature of the group, we ask that parents do not attend the same group as their ex-partners.
Good Food Matters: practical cookery classes for families and children
Teaching children, young people and families how to cook for health.
Local offer for looked after children
If you’re aged between 18 and 25 and have been in care, you could still be entitled to support from us and our partners after you’re old enough to live alone.