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Future MOLDS Communities

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Benefits & Tax Credits advice, Employment advice, Family advice, Community & Social Support

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John Smith House is a community hub, improving the lives of young people and their families in Barking & Dagenham with many challenges, high deprivation, where the young people face great temptations and experience inequalities. Young people gain from increased knowledge and awareness of many subjects enabling them to feel valued, listened to and improve their lives. We strive to reduce poverty, improve health and education. We provide positive activities such as arts, media and safe spaces as well as physical activities, training and workshops, mentoring and access to counselling services. There are 13 different grassroots agencies based within John Smith House.

07958956417

admin@futuremc.org.uk

John Smith House, Bevan Avenue, Barking, IG11 9LL

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www.futuremc.org.uk

Hope Family Trust

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Benefits & Tax Credits advice, Community & Social Support

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This a charity providing food and welfare right advice.

07454726061

The Beaver Centre, Unit 1 Selinas Lane, Dagenham, RM8 1QH

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www.hopefamilyuk.org/food-bank

Carers of Barking and Dagenham

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Benefits & Tax Credits advice

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At Carers of Barking and Dagenham we provide advice, information and support for unpaid carers. Whether you are a parent or child, husband or wife, partner, close relative or friend we are here to provide help when you need it. Our comprehensive welfare benefits advice service is here to ensure that carers and their cared for receive the benefits they are entitled to and help includes: . full benefit checks help with filling out forms help with letter writing advice on appeals representation at tribunals

334 Heathway, Dagenham, Essex, RM10 8NJ

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www.carerscentre.org.uk/

CABD

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Benefits & Tax Credits advice, Money/Budgeting advice, Debt advice, Energy advice, Housing advice, Employment advice, Family advice, Consumer advice, Immigration advice, Independent Financial and Tax guidance

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Citizens Advice Barking and Dagenham is a charity. We provide free, independent, confidential and impartial advice that people need for the problems they face and we work to improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives. All advice and casework is carried out to Advice Quality Standard Level and above – see the advice Categories (above) for what we can take on. Please note: - Housing is at a specialist level where our lawyers will represent residents (not landlords) in eviction/possession court proceedings subject to legal aid - Welfare benefits and Employment includes legal dispute casework up to Tribunal and beyond - Debt advice and casework is at all levels. We are active in the local voluntary and community sector and act as a critical friend to the local authority, public and private sector agencies.

advicereferrals@bdcab.org.uk

Barking Learning Centre, 2 Town Square, Barking, Essex, IG11 7NB

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bdcab.org.uk/

DABD

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Benefits & Tax Credits advice

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We believe that everyone (primarily with impairment, but not exclusively) should have the opportunity for personal development to achieve their full potential in order to live their life as independently as possible and of their choosing. People and communities have been at the heart of what we do for over 60 years and they will continue to be well into the future. The services that we offer include: Benefits and Financial Advice, Support into Education, Skills and Employment, Personal Care and Accessible Transport

welfare.benefits@dabd.org.uk

42-48 Parsloes Avenue, Dagenham, Essex, RM9 5NU

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www.dabd.org.uk/

Barking and Dagenham Homes and Money Hub

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Benefits & Tax Credits advice, Money/Budgeting advice, Debt advice, Housing advice

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Work with the most vulnerable Barking and Dagenham residents with council priority debts and complex benefit issues who are at risk of financial exclusion and homelessness. The criteria below must be met for allocation to a Homes and Money Hub Caseworker Allocation to a Caseworker may also not apply to anyone who has been allocated a Caseworker in the previous year and is returning with the same issues without a relevant change in circumstances If the criteria are not met, the Homes and Money Hub may still provide urgent food assistance and will provide Information, Advice and Guidance to signpost to relevant support and services 1. At least 2 out of these 3 Primary debts: Rent Arrears Council Tax Arrears Utility arrears (Electricity, Gas, Water) Or 2. One Primary debt from Rent Arrears, Council Tax Arrears, Utility arrears and at least one of the following applies: at risk of eviction significant physical/mental ill-health or disability limited capacity to manage affairs victim of domestic abuse victim of modern slavery victim of loan sharks care Leaver has complex Universal Credit or other benefit issues, such as Benefit Cap, Under-occupancy (Bedroom Tax) or under-claiming has mortgage arrears a carer of a child or an adult with a disability Or 3. NEET - 16- to 18-Year-olds who are not in Education, Employment, or Training