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Camden Advice Network

Camden Advice Network is a group of independent advice agencies in Camden providing free, confidential, unbiased advice and information on a range of issues affecting people living in the borough. This includes advice on, for example, welfare benefits, housing, employment, debt and money management.

The Camden Advice Network are 12 organisations that provide free and independent advice to Camden residents. You can contact all of them about Camden Council Cost Of Living Crisis Fund if you are experiencing severe financial hardship.

Participating agencies:

  • Age UK Camden offers advice and support to residents over 55
  • Citizens Advice Camden provides free and confidential advice including work, housing, money and debt.
  • The Living Centre offers health and wellbeing services.
  • Mary Ward Legal Centre offers free legal advice including employment, housing and small claims issues.  
  • North West London Law Centres offers free legal advice including employment, housing, benefits, asylum and immigration law.
  • Hopscotch Women's Centre provides domestic violence advocacy, benefits advice, jobs and skills training.
  • West Hampstead Women's Centre offers advocacy and advice on health and wellbeing, benefits and debt.
  • Camden People First supports self-advocacy for adults with learning difficulties.
  • Camden Disability Action offers services to adults with a disability including benefits advice, IT training and a deaf advice service.
  • New Horizon Youth Centre offers advice to young people aged 16-24 including housing, health and life skills.
  • London Irish Centre offers advice on benefits, housing, Irish birth certificates and passports.
  • Kosmos Centre offers free legal advice to ethnic women and their families including debt, employment, housing, benefits and immigration.
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