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Primus Solicitors
Primus Solicitors is an established, niche law firm specialising in UK Immigration and nationality law. We are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. We also deal with Family law matters, personal injury, civil litigation and debt matters. We also specialise in human rights cases involving… -
Saturday Club
This is for the integration of all women whose first language is not English. Refugee and asylum seeking women particularly welcome. Get together with other women to share stories, involve yourself with exercise/massage/craft sessions and even day's out in the local area. Please call Lisa… -
Welfare Rights ( provided by BNENC)- Anfield Children's Centre
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Shelter Merseyside DIY Skills Adviser service
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Citizens Advice Liverpool
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Riverside Floating Support at Belle Vale Children Centre
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Liverpool Citizens Support Scheme
The Liverpool Citizens Support Scheme exists to help vulnerable people in short term crisis to meet the needs for food and essential items or to maintain your independence in the community. Funding for the scheme is limited and we consider the total number of people… -
Discretionary Housing Payments
Discretionary Housing Payments help people who need extra help with their rent when their Housing Benefit or the housing cost element of Universal Credit does not meet the full value of their rent. If you are suffering severe financial hardship as a result, or your tenancy… -
Free School Meals
There are two free school meal schemes - universal infant free school meals and income related free school meals. Universal infant free school meals If your child attends a state funded infant school and is in reception class, year 1 or year 2 (key stage… -
Housing Benefit
Who can claim? You could get Housing Benefit to pay all or part of your rent if you’re unemployed or on a low income and live in: A council property. Private rented accommodation. A hostel. Housing association accommodation. If you're making a new claim for…