Welcare: Strengthening Families across South London and East Surrey in the UK

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Welcare means...

"For me the important thing about Welcare is that it is an organisation with church connections that is doing social work."

Russell Whiting
Welcare in Southwark Centre Manager

Accessibility statement

Welcare are making a commitment to make this website accessible. We have followed guidelines in order to make this website as accessible as possible. If you have any suggestions or feedback on our website’s accessibility or any problems you have found please email webmanager@welcare.org.

If you are having trouble accessing our website, we hope these tips will be helpful to you.

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