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Volunteer with us!

We are recruiting volunteers! At Citizens Advice Richmond we play a vital role in our local community - giving information and advice to help people to find their way forward with the problems they face. Our services are in more demand than ever. As a volunteer you'll help make a real difference to local people's

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Ham Health Fair 2023

Join us for a free, walk-in community health fair at Ham Library on 31st March, from 11am to 2pm.     In addition to lunch, free basic health checks and healthy cooking information, Richmond Council , local charities and other organisations will be available to share information about their services and advise you on how

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Current vacancy – Advice worker – households in hardship

Job title: Advice worker - households in hardship We are pleased to offer you an exciting opportunity to join our advice team at Citizens Advice Richmond.  In response to the cost-of-living crisis, Richmond Council are funding us to deliver an advice project that supports residents with financial issues. This is a 12- month project.  Location:       

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Current vacancy – Adviser for Ukrainians

Job title:  Generalist Adviser - Support for Ukrainians Job Description : This role includes supporting Ukrainians:• who have joined family members under the ‘Ukrainian Family Scheme’, and• who are living with host families under the ‘Homes for Ukraine’ scheme, and• who were resident in UK before February 2022 and are seeking to retain/extend their immigration status.

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Richmond Council joins our campaign to stop discrimination against renters in Richmond upon Thames

Richmond Council is joining forces with Citizens Advice Richmond to help stop discrimination against renters who receive benefits. Every year large numbers of residents are unfairly locked out of the private rental market for homes simply because they receive some benefits to pay towards their housing costs. Research by Citizens Advice Richmond shows that many

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