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Royal Free Charity

Royal Free HospitalPond StreetLondonNW3 2QG
Supports the enhancement of the patient experience and pioneering medical research at the Royal Free Hospital by the management and investment of donations. Grant-giving on application to those projects which fulfil the charity's objectives. Fundraises as appropriate for specific projects.
020 7472 6677 Fax: 020 7317 7737

Metropolitan Police Charities Office

Charities DeskEmpress State BuildingLillie RoadLondonSW1 6TR
Issue permits for charitable street collections and house-to-house collections.
020 7161 4294

Chalk Farm Food Bank

Eglon MewsLondonNW1 8YS
020 7483 3763

Trussell Trust

A Christian organisation working to empower local communities to end poverty and hunger in the UK. Food banks and community enterprises. Run two food banks in Camden. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
Food bank enquiries 01722 580171

Camden Food Bank St Pancras Church Collection Point

St Pancras ChurchEuston RoadLondonNW1 2BA
Do not distribute food to people in need from this address. Act as a collection point only.
020 7388 1461

Charities Advisory Trust

(Including Card Aid, Good Gifts and Peace Oil)
National charity based in Hampstead. Runs a range of fundraising initiatives. (The details here were taken from the organisation's website).
020 7794 9835

Urban Community Projects

150 Ossulston StreetLondonNW1 1EE
If you’re struggling for money, on a low income, and worrying about how you will feed your family, then we can help. We have weekly employment and training sessions, direct on estates to help you get into work. We run youth and volunteering projects creating…

Lifeafterhummus Community Benefit Society

(Life After Hummus)
58 Phoenix RoadLondonNW1 1ES
Weekly food parcels that are culturally appropriate. Social prescriptions: debt advice, welfare rights, domestic violence support. Employability and additional support. Providing a community response in the St Pancras and Somers Town, King's Cross and Regent's Park wards.

Tricky Period

(Free easily accessible period products for anyone in need)
Tricky Period is a grassroots group collaborating with local libraries, stations and other welcoming community spaces to provide period products to those experiencing homelessness and poverty.   We have numerous pick up points for people to collect products from.  No ID, no proof of income etc…
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