Find a local agency
Below is a list of local agencies who can help you with your grants assistance problem. Each agency is listed according to the level of help that you can receive to allow you to choose a service that suits your needs best:
Information - The agency can provide basic factual details to help you with your problem by providing information through leaflets, fact sheets or by signposting you.
Advice - The agency will look at your problem in more detail and diagnose the problem, explore your options and provide you with guidance on a particular course of action. The information given will be tailored to your particular circumstances.
Advocacy - The agency will provide you with support and encouragement or represent your views, needs or rights eg make telephone calls on your behalf with you present.
Representation - The agency will take on your case and act on your behalf. This can include representing you at tribunal or court.
- Who is helped
- Information
- Advice
- Advocacy
- Representation
- Daisy Chain
Families affected by autism
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- Yes
- Representation
- Yes
- Royal British Legion
Members of the British Armed Forces past and present, and their families.
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- Yes
- Representation
- Yes
- Watson Woodhouse Solicitors
Open to anyone
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- Yes
- Representation
- Yes
- Arch Teesside
Anyone who has been affected by rape or sexual assault
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- Yes
- Representation
- No
- Bridges Tees Valley Family Carers Service
Anyone caring or supporting someone with a drug or alcohol problem
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- Yes
- Representation
- No
- CGL Stockton Recovery Service
Individuals 18 years and over who may need support around addiction
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- Yes
- Representation
- No
- Parkinson's UK
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- Yes
- Representation
- No
- Sanctuary Supported Living
The service assists individuals with substance misuse issues, carers and homeless families
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- Yes
- Representation
- No
- Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen & Families Association (SSAFA)
Open to anyone who has served/or still serving in the UK's Armed Forces and their immediate families.
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- Yes
- Representation
- No
- Thirteen
Anyone who is a Thirteen Group tenant (inc Tees Valley and Tristar tenants)
- Information
- No
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- Yes
- Representation
- Yes
- Age UK Teesside
Anyone aged 50+ living in Teesside
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- No
- Representation
- No
- British Red Cross Independent Living Teesside
Open to anyone
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- No
- Representation
- No
- Stockton & District Advice & Information Service (1)
Stockton & District Advice & Information Service (SDAIS) is the Citizens Advice Bureau for the Borough of Sockton-on-Tees.
SDAIS provides free and confidential advice on a wide range of Welfare matters.
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- No
- Representation
- No
- Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Anyone who is blind or partially sighted
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- Yes
- Advocacy
- No
- Representation
- No
- Thrive
Anyone experiencing social /financial exclusion
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- No
- Advocacy
- No
- Representation
- Yes
- A Way Out
Women, young people and families trapped in poverty, abuse, addiction and exploitation in Stockton Borough.
- Information
- Yes
- Advice
- No
- Advocacy
- No
- Representation
- No