Oakbridge Federation

999 Club

Ending homelessness in South East London

Join the Club

Welcome to the new-look 999 Club. We’re a small homelessness charity making big changes with local people in crisis.

If you’re homeless and need support please visit our Gateway drop-in @ 21 Deptford Broadway, London, SE8 4PA. Mon-Fri 9am-3pm.

Housing, Employment and Advice

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Our Housing, Employment and Advice team support anyone that is experiencing homelessness or at risk of experiencing homelessness.

Referrals can be made to eat@999club.org or in person at the Gateway.

We can support people to:

  • Deal with housing issues
  • Find accommodation
  • Maximise benefits
  • Register with a GP
  • Obtain a National Insurance number
  • Immigration issues (please note this is not a legal advice service. Lewisham Refugee and Migrant Network are specialists in this area, visit http://lrmn.org.uk/).
  • Looking for employment, training or volunteering opportunities

We can also refer you to other agencies who can give further support and advice on housing and legal issues.

Housing, Employment and Advice

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Our Housing, Employment and Advice team support anyone that is experiencing homelessness or at risk of experiencing homelessness.

Referrals can be made to eat@999club.org or in person at the Gateway.

We can support people to:

  • Deal with housing issues
  • Find accommodation
  • Maximise benefits
  • Register with a GP
  • Obtain a National Insurance number
  • Immigration issues (please note this is not a legal advice service. Lewisham Refugee and Migrant Network are specialists in this area, visit http://lrmn.org.uk/).
  • Looking for employment, training or volunteering opportunities

We can also refer you to other agencies who can give further support and advice on housing and legal issues.

Welcome to The Bridge

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The Bridge is a mental health support service which operates in the evenings and weekends at 999 Club. The service is a safe space where those who feel unable to cope, emotionally or mentally can be supported by our dedicated staff team.

What we offer: 

  • A welcoming, accessible, and non-stigmatising environment
  • A trauma-informed approach, providing compassionate, consistent support
  • Staff who will work to actively listen to the person using the service
  • Working with that person to identify and source further support via our community partners and local organisations

There is a communal space for people to engage with peer led and Volunteer sessions including art, creative writing, Yoga and Fashion including upcycling and mending clothes.  Anyone accessing the service can expect to receive a warm welcome from The Bridge team.

Who the Bridge is for

Please note we work on a referral and appointment basis only. If you think  you need mental health support please contact Crisis Line, 111 or Rapid Responders via GP surgeries. There will be no direct referrals or walk-ins accepted.

The Bridge is for all Lewisham borough residents aged 18 and above, who may be at a point where they feel they cannot cope and need urgent mental health support. Once referred, we can provide support with many areas including:

  • Anxiety/panic attacks
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Not feeling safe but do not want to end their lives
  • Feeling at risk of self harm or have already self-harmed but do not require medical attention
  • Intense depression
  • Hearing voices but know that the voices are not real
  • PTSD

During an initial appointment, we will listen to what you feel has brought you to the service, and what support you would like both now and moving forwards. We will also provide suggestions for improving sleep and grounding techniques for when you get home that night.

Once an appointment has been made, we will contact you to confirm. Our aim is to work with people over a short-term period providing 6 sessions delivered over 3-6 weeks depending on identified needs. During your journey you will create a Health and Wellness Plan and additional resources such as Wellness boxes and grounding techniques to support and promote your recovery We will help you connect with community services as an additional and longer term means of support to help you feel less isolated and more supported when you have completed your engagement with Bridge Team.

Those who use The Bridge will also be integral in helping to coproduce the development and delivery of a quality service through training, recruitment, feedback, pathways to volunteering and peer support services.

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Finding the 999 Club

Our address is:
21 Deptford Broadway,
London, SE8 4PA

If you are interested in a referral to The Bridge, please reach out to Crisis Line on 08007312864 (option 1), or 111.

email: bridge@999club.org

Nearest tube station is Deptford Bridge

Nearest bus routes: 53, 177, 453

We are a 10-minute walk from Deptford Train station or New Cross train station

Keeping You Safe

We coproduce Safety Plans to keep the person using the service safe, identifying protective factors and techniques that can be utilised immediately, so you have tools, plans and resources to take with you from your very first session.

For further information on how we can help you through our service, please email – bridge@999club.org

If you are interested in a referral to The Bridge, please reach out to Crisis Line on 08007312864 (option 1), or 111.