O2 Center. Consultation Center

O2 Center. The counseling center is a help center created by Ukrainian activists Tetyana Gordievich and Svitlana Barabash to provide support and assistance to immigrants from Ukraine in London.

We understand the urgent needs of Ukrainians who are forced to look for a new life in another country, as we ourselves have the experience of emigrant life. This awareness is reflected in our initiatives aimed at providing practical support and social adaptation.

Our Center offers a variety of services, including help with clothing, household items, and informational support. We are open to everyone who is looking for help and advice, and are ready to provide the necessary assistance in difficult situations.

We gratefully accept any help, initiative and support. Foreigners, wanting to help, often bring hygiene products, diapers, wet wipes and other necessary things, which we distribute among those who turn to us for help.

The center is located in London, minutes away from Finchley road tube station in the O2 Center shopping center on the 2nd floor.

The center is open every day from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., except Sundays.

Contact us: +44 7463 580 961

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Material support
We collect and distribute items that displaced people may need, such as clothes, shoes, bedding, kitchen utensils and other household items. Our goal is to provide people with the necessary things for a comfortable and dignified life in a new place of residence.
Information support
Our volunteers are ready to provide the necessary information about available resources, support programs and legal aspects of immigrants.
Social support
We create a community atmosphere where people can find support, understanding and psychological help during the difficult period of adaptation to new living conditions. We organize various events such as meetings, seminars, thematic support groups to provide a conducive environment for socialization and communication.