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Housing problems? Shelter can help!

Shelter is the housing and homelessness charity.

Shelter believes everyone should have a home. We help people find and keep a home. We campaign for decent housing for all.

If you are having problems with your home, Shelter can help.










When can
Shelter help me?

Shelter can help if:

  • you have nowhere to live
  • you are finding it hard to pay your rent
  • you are living in bad conditions
  • you are going to be evicted
  • you are facing harassment or abuse
  • you are having trouble dealing with the council.










What can
Shelter do to help me?


Shelter can:

  • give you information and advice to help you solve your problem
  • talk to your landlord or the council on your behalf
  • represent you in court.

How can I get help from Shelter?

You can get help from Shelter in several ways.





Online


Shelter's
Advice online website has lots of practical information for Gypsies/Travellers in Scotland, including:






By email


If you can't find what you're looking for on Advice online, you can get advice by email.






Over the telephone


If you'd like to speak to a Shelter adviser on the phone, call 0808 800 4444. Lines are open seven days a week from 8am to midnight. The helpline gets very busy at times, so you may need to try several times.






In person


Shelter
has housing aid centres and projects all over England and Scotland. They can advise you on more complicated problems, and help you to take action. Use Shelter's Advice Services Directory to find details of your nearest Shelter centre and other services in your area.





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