Peer Support
Albrighton Community Centre

The Albrighton Community Centre offers services and sessions to meet the needs of South Camberwell residents and provide high quality event space for hire to community, voluntary and private groups in Southwark.
37 Albrighton Road East Dulwich London SE22 8AH
Email: Steve.hedger@albrightoncommunitycentre.org
Phone: 0207 737 6186
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Alcoholics Anonymous is a help group that provides support for men and women who will share their knowledge, experience and strength as they attempt to solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism.
AA Southern Service Office, Raven Wharf 14 Lafone Street London SE1 2LR
Website: http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk
Email: help@aamail.org
Phone: 0207 407 9217 (London) 0800 917 7650 (National Helpline)
Anxiety UK

Anxiety UK works to relieve and support those living with anxiety and as a national organisation, provides an extensive range of services including links to a network of approved therapists.
Website: http://www.anxietyuk.org.uk
Email: support@anxietyuk.org.uk
Phone: 03444 775 774
Beaumont Partners

Beaumont Partners are a volunteer resource run by the wives and partners of trans people who provide confidential support and extend the hand of friendship to other women who have discovered that their partners are transgender.
The Beaumont Society 27 Old Gloucester Street London WC1N 3XX
Website: https://www.beaumontsociety.org.uk/
Email: orchidbp@virginmedia.com
Phone: 01582 412220 (Beaumont Society Information Line)
Beaumont Society

The Beaumont Society is the longest established transgender support and self help body in the UK, run by and for the transgender community.
The Beaumont Society, 27 Old Gloucester Street London WC1N 3XX
Website: http://www.beaumontsociety.org.uk/
Email: enquiries@beaumontsociety.org.uk or contact form on website
Phone: 01582 412220 – 24/7 Information line
BENZO

Benzo.org is a website with information dedicated to sufferers of iatrogenic benzodiazepine tranquilliser addiction, withdrawal and recovery.
Website: http://www.benzo.org.uk/
Bi-Polar UK – South London Youth Group

Our Youth Project supports young people aged between 18 and 25 years old who are affected by bipolar. This includes those who may or may not have a diagnosis, as well as young people who may be caring for someone with bipolar.
Beormund Community Centre 177 Abbey Street London SE1 2AN
Website: http://www.bipolaruk.org.uk/youth
Email: youth@bipolaruk.org.uk
Phone: 0207 931 6480
Bipolar UK

Bipolar UK is a national charity that provides a range of services to enable people affected by bipolar.
32 Cubitt Street London WC1X 0LR
Website: http://www.bipolaruk.org.uk/
Email: info@bipolaruk.org.uk
Phone: 0333 323 3880 (Peer Support Line)
Blackfriars Settlement

Blackfriars Settlement is a local registered charity based in London SE1 that provides support and community services.
Blackfriars Settlement 1 Rushworth Street London SE1 ORB
Website: http://www.blackfriars-settlement.org.uk/
Email: info@blackfriars-settlement.org.uk
Phone: 0207 928 9521
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM)

The Campaign Against Living Miserably, or CALM, is a registered charity, which exists to prevent male suicide in the UK.
CALM, 5 Wooton Street London SE1 8TG
Website: http://www.thecalmzone.net
Email: Contact form on website
Phone: Helpline: 0800 58 58 58
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