HOUSING
You're not alone. And it's not your fault.
For women, children and families whose lives have been uprooted by abuse, hardship or insecure housing, EACH provides free, confidential, culturally specific support to find a home, sustain a tenancy, and rebuild at your pace, in your community
Two specialist services, plus a door for everyone else.
EACH runs two housing-led programmes: a pan-London resettlement service for women moving on from refuges, and a Harrow-based floating support service preventing homelessness alongside an open advice line for anyone in between.
Casa
Housing & resettlement for BME women & children
This is a Pan London service funded by the GLA to provide housing and specialist support for BME women and children who have experienced domestic abuse and are moving on from refuges and need resettlement in the community. The aim of the project is help women with complex needs recover from their experiences, take back control of their lives and go on to lead positive safe lives in the future.
Free, confidential advice, information and practical support to help Harrow residents sustain their tenancy and prevent homelessness wherever you are on the spectrum, from a quiet wobble to a notice through the door.
Practical, cultural, confidential. Always at your pace.
Each counsellor and advocate has spent 30 years working specifically with Black, Asian and minority-ethnic women across West London. We won’t ask you to leave your culture, your family or your faith at the door recovery happens in context, not despite it.
1-to-1 specialist support
A keyworker who walks alongside you. Co-written plans, regular check-ins, in the language you prefer.
Tenancy sustainment
The practical scaffolding around a home sorting rent arrears, repairs, council tax, deposit issues and the paperwork that goes with a new tenancy
Benefits & money advice
Help applying for Universal Credit, housing benefit, PIP and crisis grants. Budgeting alongside you so the numbers actually add up.
Advocacy with services
We can call the housing officer, the council, the immigration solicitor or the GP alongside you and translate the bureaucracy in either direction.
Safety planning
Working out, step by step, how to leave safely if you need to what to take, who to call, where to go. A plan that fits your life and your community.
Children & family support
Through Casa, specialist support for mothers and children resettling after refuge school places, GP registration, EHCPs, play and routine.
Talk to a person. We’ll help you find your way in.
You don’t need a GP referral, and you don’t need to know which of our services you want. Call, email, or fill in a short referral form — we’ll listen first, then help you take the next step.
If you need to tak now.
Keep these numbers somewhere safe. All are free to call from a UK landline or mobile, and won’t appear on an itemised bill if you’re worried about being watched.


