Citizens Advice Camden

Charity information
Citizens Advice Camden
We provide free, confidential and impartial advice and support to people on their rights and responsibilities, principally in the areas of welfare benefits, debt, and housing.
People can access our advice services across the borough, through our gateway services, at various Camden GP surgeries and health centres, Royal Free Hospital Renal and Oncology services, Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital and The Hive youth hub, or by using our telephone Adviceline.
Founded 1942
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Mission statement
Citizens Advice Camden is a local independent charity that provides free information, advocacy and casework support for those who live, work and study in the London Borough of Camden. We also collect evidence to improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives.
We aim to provide a high quality service for as many clients as possible. We recognise that we are unable to meet all the demand for our services and, in line with our values, aim to focus our face to face services on those most in need, and encourage those who are able to use telephone and self-help resources. -
Aims
Citizens Advice Camden aims to:
- To provide a high quality service for as many clients as possible.
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Overview
Established: June 1942
Registered Charity Number: 291955
Board members: 6
Full time staff: 9
Part time staff: 22
Volunteers: 120
Phone number: 020 7383 9105
Address: 88-91 Troutbeck, Albany Street NW1 4EJ
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