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Do you need help with benefits, consumer, debt, employment or housing issues? We support generalist advice centres across Belfast to provide free, confidential and independent advice by:
Provider | Telephone |
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Advice Space: North Belfast 40-44 Duncairn Gardens, BT15 2GG |
0300 123 3233 |
Ardoyne Association 111 Etna Drive, BT14 7NN |
028 9071 5165 |
Ligoniel Improvement Association The Wolfhill Centre, 148 Ligoniel Road, BT14 8DT |
028 9039 1225 |
The Vine Centre 193 Crumlin Road, BT14 7AA |
028 9035 1020 |
Ballysillan Community Forum The Willowgrove Centre, 925 – 927 Crumlin Road, BT14 8AB |
028 9039 1272 |
Tar Isteach 244 Antrim Road, BT15 2AR |
028 9074 6665 |
Provider | Telephone |
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Ballynafeigh Community Development Association Ballynafeigh Community House, 283 Ormeau Road, BT7 3GG |
028 9049 1161 |
South City Resource Centre 2 Maldon Street, BT12 6HE |
028 9028 5060 |
Provider | Telephone |
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Advice Space: East Belfast The Arches Centre, 1A Westminster Avenue North, BT4 1NS |
0300 123 3233 |
East Belfast Network Centre 55 Templemore Avenue, BT5 4FP |
028 9073 5690 |
Provider | Telephone |
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Advice Space: Shankill Unit 2 The Spectrum Centre, 331-335 Shankill Road, BT13 7AA |
0300 123 3233 |
Advice Space: Suffolk and Andersonstown 208 Andersonstown Road, BT11 9EB |
0300 123 3233 |
Advice Space: Falls 77a Springfield Road, BT12 7AE |
0300 123 3233 |
Falls Community Council 275 - 277 Falls Road, BT12 6FD |
028 9020 2030 |
Neighbourhood Development Association 57 Falls Road, BT12 4PD |
028 9058 4848 |
Springfield Charitable Association 197 Falls Road, BT12 6FB |
028 9032 9085 |
Upper Springfield Advice Service 2B Springhill Drive, BT12 7SH |
028 9024 0653 |
Provider | Telephone |
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Belfast Unemployed Resource Centre 45-47 Donegall Street, BT1 2FG |
028 9096 1111 |
Advice Space: Belfast Central Merrion Business Centre, 58 Howard Street, BT1 6PJ |
0300 123 3233 |
Consumer Council Seatem House, Floor 3, 28 – 32 Alfred Street, BT2 8EN |
028 9025 1600 |
We’re a major funder of advice providers across Belfast, which provide free, confidential and independent advice on a range of issues including benefits, consumer, debt, employment and housing issues.
Belfast Citywide Tribunal Service represents clients who wish to appeal Social Security Agency (SSA) decisions on benefits, including Employment Support Allowance, Disability Living Allowance, Personal Independent Payment and Universal Credit. It enables clients to challenge decisions, assisting them through the process and representing them in both an Appeal and Tribunal setting.
You can access this service from any of the advice centres that we fund, by emailing tribunal@ligonielvillage.com, calling 028 9039 1765 or visit us at:
Ligoniel Improvement Association
Wolfhill Centre
148 Ligoniel Rd
Belfast
BT14 8DT
We are a designation Council of Sanctuary, committed to receiving and including all new residents with care and dignity.
We provide a number of projects to support the inclusion of people from minority ethnic community backgrounds in Belfast. This includes funding orientation programmes for people that are new to Belfast as well as funding case work support. Through our good relations grant aid programme we also provide financial support for projects to build connections between new and older communities.
We currently chair the Belfast Migrant Forum that supports ports networking and communication between organisations that work with minority ethnic communities.
We have produced a Refugee Transition Guide, that provides key information to people who have recently received refugee status.
Request the guide by emailing goodrelations@belfastcity.gov.uk or calling 028 9027 0663.
In November 2022, we published research findings on inequalities experienced by Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Traveller people residing in Belfast.
Commissioned in partnership with Belfast Trust and the Public Health Agency (PHA), the research provides a more comprehensive understanding of the range of experiences of minority ethnic and migrant populations in Belfast to inform policy making and service provision in the city. Recommended next steps, to help address the issues identified, are also included.