What do we offer?
The London Jesus Centre aims to restore dignity and create community to some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised people in London. They are open to those of all faiths or of none. Services focus on addressing the social and practical needs of the homeless and vulnerably housed, refugees and asylum seekers, the unemployed and people over 65.
The drop-in service provides free food, showers, washing facilities, clothing, referrals and other practical support in a welcoming and friendly environment. There are also individual support and advice services offering practical help with housing and employment issues. Once a month, a lunch event is held run in partnership with homeless people and members of the local community. They run free ESOL classes, a monthly lunch event called 'Solace' for refugees and asylum seekers and have a support worker on hand for individual help, information and practical support.
The London Jesus Centre aims to provide a safe, welcoming and relational environment that empowers individuals to make real progress in their lives.
Who should use this service?
The activities offered by the London Jesus Centre are 'for every kind of person.