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Al-Anon
for families & friends of alcoholics
Al-Anon Family Groups provide support to anyone whose life is, or has been, affected by someone else's drinking, regardless of whether that person is still drinking or not. Al-Anon Family Groups hold regular meetings where members share their own experience of living with alcoholism.
Big White Wall - www.bigwhitewall.com
Digital Mental Health Service
Free online support for Wandsworth residents going through a tough time or struggling with mental health issues. Big White Wall is available to all Wandsworth residents aged over 16. The service provides 24/7 anonymous peer support, guided support courses and online therapy.
Co-Anon Family Groups UK
for Friends and Family of Cocaine Addicts
Co-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of men and women who are husbands, wives, parents, relatives or close friends of someone who is chemically dependent. If you are seeking a solution to the problems that come from living with a practising or recovering cocaine addict, we at Co-Anon can help you.
London Friend
The UK's oldest Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Charity
We offer counselling and support around issues such as same-sex relationships, sexual and gender identity and promoting personal growth and self-confidence. Our social groups provide a safe space to meet and socialise - an alternative to the bar and club scene.
Metro Centre
Sexual Health & Wellbeing for the Whole Person
The Metro Centre provides services to all people experiencing issues related to sexuality, identity, gender and diversity. We offer a range of Sexual Health, Mental Health & Wellbeing and Youth Services with a particular focus on supporting the LGBT community.
MindworksUK
Counselling Mental health and well-being support groups
A counselling, psychotherapy service & support groups within South West London for women. Clients from BAME communities and all other nationalities & culture regardless of faith welcome in a confidential & safe space which allows you to self heal to enable empowerment and assist in decision making.
Nar-Anon Family Groups UK
for families and friends of compulsive drug users
Nar-Anon Family Groups are self-help support groups for families and friends of compulsive drug users. Members meet anonymously to gain an understanding of the user's behaviour and how to cope with it. Sharing in the experiences of others can provide guidance in coping with day-to-day crises.
Narcotics Anonymous (UK)
Support for recovering drug addicts
N.A. is a non-profit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. There is only ONE requirement for membership, the desire to stop using.
Re-Solv
Working to prevent volatile substance abuse
The misuse of legal drugs, in particular household products such as gases, glues and aerosols is a serious problem in the UK but remains one of the least talked about forms of drug use. Re-Solv is here to help anyone whose life is affected by volatile substance abuse, whether directly or indirectly.
Richmond Psychosocial Foundation International
Quality Support to Transform Lives
We are a UK based charity committed to the development of therapeutic support for adolescents and adults. We opperate 4 Theraputic Residential Homes, each one offering specialist support in: -Learning Disabilities, - Mental Health - Substance Missuse - Young People with complex needs