Contact us

If you are in immediate danger you can contact the police by dialling 999. They have a duty to help and protect you.
If you have an urgent medical issue your options are Accident & Emergency (A&E) and Emergency GP appointments.
For urgent medical advice you can call the NHS on 111.

If you, or someone you know may need the help of Women@TheWell,
you can call us, email us or just drop in…

54-55 Birkenhead Street
London, UK WC1H 8BB

Drop-In Hours
Monday–Thursday
12:30pm–3:30pm

(020) 7520 1710
info@watw.org.uk

 

Other avenues for support:

Beyond Support is a free & confidential call-back service for women in the sex industry 0800 133 7870

Mind offer a range of support for people experiencing mental health difficulties, they have local branches across London and the UK

Rape Crisis England & Wales is a free phone and online chat service for anyone aged 16+ in England and Wales who has been affected by rape, child sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexual harassment or any other form of sexual violence. Call 0808 500 2222

Southall Black Sisters support women affected by sexual and domestic abuse, and is a specialist in understanding and responding to the needs of women from Black and minority ethnic backgrounds. Call the helpline on 020 8571 0800

Samaritans provide a listening service 24 hours a day, it's free from all phones on 116 123

Salvation Army confidential Referral Helpline on 0300 303 8151 24 hours a day for victims of Trafficking and Modern Slavery.

Streetlink works to support rough sleepers to access local services.

VictimSupport is available 24/7 to anyone affected by crime, offering free, independent, confidential advice

Women’s Aid 24hr Domestic Violence Helpline can help if you are fleeing domestic violence. Freephone: 0808 2000 247 (24 hours)