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EU Settlement Scheme: community support for vulnerable citizens

Organisations funded to provide support to vulnerable and at risk EU citizens applying to the EU Settlement Scheme.

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CharitiesCharities, local authorities and voluntary organisations across the UK are being funded to provide help and information to vulnerable EU, EEA and Swiss citizens applying to the EU Settlement Scheme.

Practical support is available for a range of needs including disabled people, children, those with severe mental health conditions, victims of human trafficking or domestic abuse, those without a permanent addressaddress, those who are homeless and those who are elderly or isolated.

The 5772 grant funded organisations are located across the UK to ensure services are available to those who most need it.

Some services may not be available because of coronavirus (COVID-19). Contact the organisation directly to check the latest opening hours and support available.

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Find out more about the EU Settlement Scheme including how to apply.

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