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Peabody Floating Support - Epping Forest

Help people with sustaining their accommodation but helping them address: Rent/council tax arrears, benefit claims, budgeting, priority/non-priority debts, evictions/re-possessions, health/wealth and well-being, signposting service and assistance with tribunals and benefits. As part of a recent merger services delivered by Family Mosaic are now branded as Peabody.

Drop in Services:

  • Tuesdays 9am-2pm Waltham Abbey Library, 37 Sun Street, Waltham Abbey EN9 1EL
  • Thursdays 9.30am-1pm Oakwood Hill Community Centre, Community Hall, Longcroft Rise, Loughton, Essex, IG10 3NB
  • Fridays 10am-4pm Epping Council, Civic Offices, 323 High Street, Epping CM16 4BZ  APPOINTMENT ONLY: Telephone - 0800 288 8883 - efsco-ordinator@peabody.org.uk

Who can use this service?

This service is free for members of the public.

How are services delivered?

Weekly, fortnightly or monthly support with the customer. 

debt rent council tax arrears benefit claims Budgeting evictions re-possessions health/wealth and well-being sign posting service tribunals and benefits Family Mosaic finances finance financial aid housing accommodation accomodation acommodation acomodation Peabody winter Housing/ Homelessness

Peabody Floating Support - Epping Forest

EFSCo-ordinator@familymosaic.co.uk

0800 288 8883

Waltham Abbey Library
Epping
EN9 1EL

10:00-14:00 - Tuesdays - No appt required

Service can be delivered by phone, video or email Service can be delivered face to face



Oakwood Hill Community Centre
Epping
IG10 3NB

Thursdays - 09:30-13:00 - No Appt Required

Service can be delivered by phone, video or email Service can be delivered face to face



Epping Council
Epping
CM16 4BZ

Fridays - 9.30am until 1pm - appt required
1.30pm until 4.30pm - no appt required

Service can be delivered by phone, video or email Service can be delivered face to face




Service last updated 10/07/2024

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