If you are in a life-threatening situation, please immediately call 999 or go to your nearest A&E Department.
Alternatively, if you need to speak with someone, please reach out to the contact numbers below. Whether you’re concerned about yourself or a loved one, these helplines and support groups can offer expert advice.
Samaritans on 116 123
CALM on 0800 585858
If you are in a crisis and need urgent help, please contact the NHS mental health line on 111 (option 2), Samaritans on 116 123 or dial 999.
Kindly provided by Safer Hastings & Rother
We provide a warm and welcoming building where people can find help, comfort, friendship and inspiration.
Our ADDER, RADAR, Alcohol Outreach and Harm Reduction teams work with those struggling with complex addiction issues.
Seaview’s homeless services start on the street with our Rough Sleepers Outreach Teams.
We work with a range of partner agencies to offer healthcare services to our clients.
We provide a warm and welcoming building where people can find help, comfort, friendship and inspiration.
Our ADDER, RADAR, Alcohol Outreach and Harm Reduction teams work with those struggling with complex addiction issues.
Seaview’s homeless services start on the street with our Rough Sleepers Outreach Teams.
We work with a range of partner agencies to offer healthcare services to our clients.
Donations are an important part of the success of Seaview Project. Please only give what you can afford, and know that it’s the most effective possible way of supporting us.
Seaview’s range of support services help marginalised people with addiction problems, mental health issues, ex-and at-risk offenders and rough sleepers achieve personal growth and fulfilment.
Volunteers bring enormous value to Seaview Project, enhancing our existing services and the experiences of people who use our services. If you’d like to find out more about how you can volunteer, please get in touch.
Trustees can come from all walks of life and the main criteria is in-depth understanding of the needs of the service users who use Seaview, and proven ability to help support the staff team to lead the organisation both in good times as well as bad.
Check our current vacancies and start your career with us today.
Donations are an important part of the success of Seaview Project. Please only give what you can afford, and know that it’s the most effective possible way of supporting us.
Seaview’s range of support services help marginalised people with addiction problems, mental health issues, ex-and at-risk offenders and rough sleepers achieve personal growth and fulfilment.
Volunteers bring enormous value to Seaview Project, enhancing our existing services and the experiences of people who use our services. If you’d like to find out more about how you can volunteer, please get in touch.
Trustees can come from all walks of life and the main criteria is in-depth understanding of the needs of the service users who use Seaview, and proven ability to help support the staff team to lead the organisation both in good times as well as bad.
Check our current vacancies and start your career with us today.
Seaview’s range of support services are designed with our service users at heart, as we adapt and change the way we support the people who need us depending on their individual requirements. Our goal is to help those who feel like they’re living on the margins of society achieve personal growth and fulfilment.
We listen to our service users and run a monthly service user group to ensure the views of our clients are heard and a needs led service is developed in line with current gaps in service provision in-house and locally.