Charities and Support Networks in Brighton and Hove

Abuse Support

The Survivor’s Network

The Survivor’s Network is located in central Brighton and provides a range of specialist services in order to support survivors of sexual violence and abuse in Sussex. The Survivor’s Network can offer counselling and drop-in sessions, alongside providing workshops and professional referrals for women and children affected by violence and abuse. Additionally, they also provide specialist support for male victims of violence and abuse.

Phone: 01273 203380

Website: https://survivorsnetwork.org.uk

Email: info@survivorsnetwork.org.uk

Instagram @survivorsnetwork

Home Start

For parents of children aged 8-18 who are verbally or physically abusive and whose behaviour seems beyond their control.

Phone: 01273 612025

Email: info@hses.org.uk

RISE

RISE is an independent, Brighton-based registered charity that helps people affected by domestic abuse, offering support for survivors of domestic or sexual abuse in Brighton & Hove and East Sussex alongside providing practical help ranging from direct advice to refuge accommodation for those whose lives are at risk.

“RISE stands for Refuge, Information, Support and Education. Our vision is freedom from abuse and violence.”

Phone: 01273 622 828

Website: www.riseuk.org.uk

Napac

The National Association for People Abused in Childhood offers support to adult survivors of all types of childhood abuse, including physical, sexual, emotional abuse or neglect.

Phone: 0808 801 0331

Website: https://napac.org.uk/contact/

Pregnancy or Miscarriage Support

Miscarriage Association

Miscarriage Association are a charity who provides support or advice to those affected by miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy or molar pregnancy.

Phone: 01924 200799

Website: https://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk/

The Haven Centre

The Haven Pregnancy Counselling Centre is a Christian charity motivated by faith and compassion, providing a non-judgmental service to all, irrespective of beliefs.

The trained volunteer advisors who offer counselling at The Haven are committed Christians from various local churches, and some of our funding also comes from churches.

Phone: tel: +441444 233 333

Email: info@havencentre.org.uk

Drugs or Alcohol Support

Change Grow Live

Brighton and Hove Recovery Service, offering recovery-focused drug and alcohol support.

Phone: 01273 731 900

Website: https://www.changegrowlive.org/brighton-hove-recovery-service/info

Homelessness and Vulnerability Support

Off the Fence

Resisting poverty. Empowering people. Restoring hope. For the disadvantaged in Brighton & Hove. Off the Fence has been supporting the community for over 25 years.

Phone: 01273 733566 / 01273 956626

Website: https://www.offthefence.org.uk/

Instagram: @OffTheFenceTrust

LGBTQIA+ Support

Allsorts Youth Project

Allsorts Youth Project listens to, connects & supports children & young people under 26 who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or exploring their sexual orientation and/or gender identity (LGBT+) and their families.

Website: Allsorts Youth Project

All Support

BRIGHTON WOMEN’S CENTRE

A charity supporting women dealing with bereavement or trauma, women who have been through homelessness or the criminal justice system, survivors of abuse or discrimination.

Phone: 07842 311406

Website: https://womenscentre.org.uk/services/

Oasis Project

They help women, children and families find the strength and opportunities to make choices that lead to change. Not just for themselves, but for their families, their friends and their communities. For all of us.

Phone: 01273 696970 Option 1

Email: referrals@oasisproject.org.uk info@oasisproject.org.uk

Website: https://www.oasisproject.org.uk/

IMPACT YPC

A non-crisis service. A safe and social space with a café located in the centre of Brighton where young people aged 13-25 can access free advice, support and counselling, as well as affordable food, activities and free access to computers and the internet.

Phone: 01273 887886

Email: ypc@impact-initiatives.org.uk

Website: http://youngpeoplescentre.org.uk/