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  1. How to apply to become a volunteer. If you need help finding the right role, you'd prefer a hardcopy application, or would like support filling out the form, please call Reception on 020 8946 0735 or email the Volunteer team at volunteer@wimbledonguild.co.uk. To register your interest with us, you can either: Complete the application form with ...

  2. Counselling. We're here to support you through a range of mental health difficulties that come up in life, including depression, anxiety and stress. We've been providing counselling and Talking Therapies services for over 40 years. Our Counsellors and Therapists follow the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) Ethical ...

  3. Wimbledon Guild of Social Welfare, Guild House, 30/32 Worple Road, Wimbledon SW19 4EF. T: 020 8946 0735 Registered Charity No. 200424 - Company No. 383330 Site by fluidcm.co.uk

  4. Join the Wimbledon Guild’s support group! It’s FREE! A long-term health condition looks and feels different for everyone, but that doesn’t mean you’re alone. Our diverse, welcoming support group is an opportunity to come together, share lived experience and improve your confidence in a safe, friendly environment.

  5. Wimbledon Guild, London, United Kingdom. 1,978 likes · 11 talking about this · 92 were here. A community charity in Merton offering practical help and support.

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  6. Please call us to book an assessment on 020 8296 0030. This call will last roughly 20 minutes. We'll ask you a few questions about why you’d like to start therapy. During the initial call we will book you in for an in-depth 90-minute conversation with an assessor that will take place in person at Wimbledon Guild.

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  8. The Wimbledon Guild provides support from the heart of the community by reaching out to people throughout the borough of Merton with a range of services. These include; befriending, small grants programmes, a comprehensive counselling service, grief support, community cafe and a variety of activities that encourage older people to get the most from life and live independently and confidently.

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