You Deserve Help. You Deserve Safety.

At United Hearts, we are committed to ensuring that you have the resources and support you need to escape violence and build a safer, healthier life. Reach out now—we are here to help.

If you are unsure what to do next, don’t hesitate to contact us. Every step you take is a step towards a better, safer future.

I Need Help Now

At United Hearts, we understand that seeking help can be difficult, but you do not have to face this alone. We offer compassionate guidance, immediate resources, and a safe space to help you navigate through difficult situations. Whether you are in danger, experiencing domestic violence, or simply need someone to talk to, we are here for you.

You Are Not Alone

Our team is dedicated to supporting men, women, and children facing domestic violence, abuse, and other forms of harm. No matter your situation or where you're located, we are here to listen, understand, and provide you with the resources you need to find safety and start the healing process.

What You Can Do Right Now

If you are in immediate danger, it’s important to take action quickly. Please follow these steps:

1. Ensure Your Immediate Safety

  • Call Emergency Services: If you are in immediate danger, dial 999 (or your local emergency services number).

  • Find a Safe Location: If you can, go to a safe space where you can lock doors or get away from the abuser (e.g., a neighbor’s house, public place, or a trusted friend).

  • Keep a Phone Charged: If possible, make sure your phone is fully charged so you can contact help when needed.

2. Reach Out to Us

  • Phone Support: Call us at +44 7399 595428. Our trained counselors are available to listen, provide guidance, and help you make a safety plan.

  • Email: If you are unable to call, or prefer to write, please email us at unitedheartslondon@gmail.com or text us at +44 7399 595428 through our messaging service or WhatsApp and we will respond as quickly as possible.

3. Create a Safety Plan

Our team can help you develop a safety plan, which includes:

  • A list of emergency contacts

  • A place to go in case of danger

  • Steps to take to protect yourself and your family We can guide you through this process, helping you prepare for different scenarios so you can act quickly when needed.

4. Know Your Legal Rights

We provide free legal advice and can connect you with legal professionals who specialize in domestic violence and family law. Understanding your rights is crucial when it comes to protection orders, custody issues, and legal representation.

5. Explore Our Support Services

We offer:

  • Emergency Shelter: Safe housing for individuals and families escaping abuse.

  • Counseling and Therapy: Confidential therapy to help you heal from trauma and rebuild your life.

  • Medical Assistance: Support in accessing medical care for any injuries or health concerns.

  • Financial Assistance: Information on accessing financial resources to help you during this transition.

Next Steps: Moving Forward

1. Talk to Someone

Reaching out for support is the first step towards safety and healing. Whether it's a counselor, a friend, or a support group, speaking to someone can be a crucial part of your recovery journey.

2. Find Safe Housing

If you need to leave your home, we can assist in finding emergency housing or a longer-term safe living arrangement. We work with local shelters and housing programs to ensure you have a place to stay while you recover and plan your next steps.

3. Build a Support Network

Whether through our charity or other local services, building a support system can help you regain control over your life. We encourage connecting with local organizations that provide:

  • Peer support groups

  • Therapy and mental health services

  • Advocacy groups that focus on your needs

4. Self-Care and Healing

Healing from trauma takes time. We provide ongoing support for emotional recovery, helping you regain your independence and mental well-being. Through therapy, community programs, and self-care tools, you can rebuild your strength and confidence.

Important Resources

Emergency Contacts:

  • 999 - Main Emergency number for police, ambulance, fire brigade, coastguard, cliff rescue, mountain rescue, cave rescue, etc.

  • 101 - Non Emergency number for police i.e. an immediate response is not necessary and/or will not be serve any purpose. For example, your car has been stolen, your property has been damaged, your home has been broken into.

  • 111 - NHS can help if you have an urgent medical problem and you’re not sure what to do.

  • 112 - Coastguard number. If you are inland and see someone in difficulty on the water, be it on a river or a lake, you should ask for Fire and Rescue when you call for help.

  • 0800 138 0990 - Mental Health Advice & Support Line. Available 24 hours a day for anyone in in the Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire area who requires information, advice and support with their mental health.

Our Services:

  • Immediate Shelter & Housing

  • Counseling & Therapy

  • Legal Aid & Advocacy

  • Financial Assistance & Benefits

What to Expect When You Contact Us

When you reach out to United Hearts, here’s what you can expect:

  1. Confidentiality: All conversations are private and handled with care. We respect your privacy and your safety.

  2. Immediate Support: Our team is trained to provide emotional support and help you assess your immediate safety needs.

  3. Actionable Guidance: We will offer practical advice on what steps to take next, including referrals to other service providers or law enforcement if necessary.