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Centre 70 is a charitable organisation based in West Norwood that provides advice and counselling to local people on debt, housing, welfare and other issues:


http://centre70.org.uk/content/looking-help


As part of that they have legal clinic on Monday evenings which is staffed by volunteer lawyers, but unfortunately we are currently down on numbers and it is becoming more difficult to help all the clients. It's not particularly important to have legal practice experience in the relevant areas. Please PM me if you may be interested and I will put you in touch with relevant people (I'm just a volunteer) and also happy to chat about what is involved in practice.

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Take a look at this organisation https://thirdbridge.co.uk/#/home


They link charities and social enterprises with corporate organisations and individuals who want to use their skills or develop partnerships. It is free to use.


I work for a charity and we have used this to access skilled volunteers before.


Kate

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