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Cost of Living Support
Find local support and resources about food, mental health, housing, and low-cost furniture and electrics to help with the cost of living crisis in Harrow.
HAY Harrow
The HAY Harrow report is a comprehensive investigation of the health and well-being of young people studying and living in Harrow in 2021. A total of 6,052 children and young people, across 25 schools and two Colleges, answered a survey asking questions about their health and well-being.
Mental health services
There is a new mental health partnership now available in Harrow, with free mental health services and resources for young people aged 5-25. These services are community-based services open for referrals from parents, schools, GPs, and other professionals working with young people.
HELP Harrow
This is a new way of connecting vulnerable residents to vital local services throughout the current pandemic and beyond. Help Harrow offers support for food, and advice, as well as mental health and emotional well-being services for children, young people, and adults.
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Latest News

Free Spaces For Children and Young People at Easter Holiday Clubs in Harrow
Over 1,000 free places are available for children and young people aged 5-16, at local clubs and activities this Easter holiday. Each space also includes a free nutritious meal, per day. To be eligible for the programme, families must be living or studying in Harrow and in receipt of (means-tested) free school meals.

Cost of Living Crisis Signposting Hub Launched for Harrow Families
A new website, directing people to local support and organisations that can help during the cost of living crisis, has been launched for Harrow.

Thousands of local children to enjoy FREE Winter holiday clubs
Over 2,000 free places are available for children and young people at local holiday clubs and activities in Harrow, this Winter holiday. Each space also includes a free nutritious meal per day.

Harrow’s Children & Young People Support Conference Brings Schools and Charities Together
Harrow’s first Children & Young People Support Conference brought together over 150 professionals in the borough, from schools, charities and local authorities, to benefit young people.