Health and wellbeing
Home-Start Swale
Many parents need help, friendship, advice or support during those early years when their children are young. If you have at least one child under five then Home Start can help. Being a parent can be a tough job, and a lack of support from…
Hope Again
Hope Again is the youth website of Cruse Bereavement Care. It is a safe place, where young people who are facing grief can share their stories with others. At Hope Again you will find information about our services, a listening ear from other young people…
Independent Sexual Violence Advisor Service - East Kent
The Independent Sexual Violence Advisor Service - East Kent provides a service to adults, young people and children, who have experienced recent or historical sexual violence or coercion, for example: rape sexual assault sexual harassment child sexual abuse trafficking for sexual purposes abuse in the sex industry.…
Job Centre Plus Folkestone
Jobcentre Plus Folkestone can help you with all areas of employment, from job seeking, job opportunities and looking for work or making changes to a claim. All areas of help and support for employment locally Combined jobsearch and benefits service for people of working age…
Kent Association for the Blind (KAB) - West Kent
We feel that anyone who has a sight impairment should be able to live a fulfilled, healthy and safe life, exercise self-determination and make informed choices, and achieve their own personal goals. We help make this a reality by providing comprehensive support services to people…
Kent Karrier (Dial-a-Ride)
Kent Karrier is a dial-a-ride service. It will take you from your home to set locations, such as the nearest town centre or supermarket. Group bookings, airport runs and a shopping service are also available. All services are operated with wheelchair accessible vehicles and our…
Kent Law Clinic
Kent Law Clinic runs from the University of Kent and provides a public service for local people who need legal advice and representation but cannot afford to pay for it. Call for an appointment (October to March)
Learning Disability Forum
Mondays at 10.15 am
On Mondays, meeting on the benches outside the indoor bowls club at Victoria Park (Jemmett Road, Ashford), at 10.15 am for a 10.30 am start. The length is approx. 60 minutes. For people with learning disabilities only; a referral is required. Wheelchair friendly.
Lenham and Harrietsham Thursday Walks
Thursdays at 9.50 am
On Thursdays, meeting at 9.50 am for a 10.00 am start. The meeting point varies and there are 2 walk options available; the length is 90 minutes, approximately.