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Looking for a warm place to spend time and get support in Newcastle?
Wellbeing Hubs are warm welcoming local venues, such as libraries and community centres where you can spend time and get support such as hot drinks, free wifi, a place to charge your devices, information, advice and more. You can use our Wellbeing Hub finder to find your nearest hub.

Staying Safe All refugees and asylum seekers organisations

All refugees and asylum seekers organisations

Action Foundation supports refugees, asylum seekers and other migrants with housing, English, information and practical support.

Support people during the asylum process. They support the ‘move on’ process if you are granted refugee status. They offer advice and signposting if you receive a negative decision on your asylum claim.

Provides first aid training, emergency carers support, mobility aids, hospital transport, support for refugees and more.

Edge North East provides mentoring to young people involved with serious youth violence and child criminal exploitation.

provides non-judgemental information and advice about crime. You can send information about a crime anonymously using their website.

Freedom from Torture help asylum seekers and refugees who have survived torture recover and rebuild their lives in the UK.

UK charity supporting Middle Eastern & North African women & girls.

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) provide free employment support across England, for refugees and asylum seekers with the right to work in the UK. They can help you to prepare for work through online and in-person workshops and job readiness training

work with ethnic minority communities across Newcastle to prepare for employment.

Support refugees and asylum seekers with drop in sessions, English classes and hardship payments

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