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Lahja’s* journey

Lahja is a resilient woman in her 40s, originally from Namibia. She spent many years living in neighbouring war-torn Angola before arriving in London in 2023. Her migration journey was shaped by a series of traumatic experiences, including domestic and…

Leave a Legacy of Hope and Healing

At Waterloo Community Counselling, we believe that everyone deserves access to compassionate, life-changing mental health support – regardless of income, background, or immigration status. For 30 years, we’ve been a lifeline for Londoners facing trauma, isolation, and emotional distress, including…

Building Knowledge through Community: WCC’s Partnership with King’s College London 

Waterloo Community Counselling has partnered with King’s College London to address real-world challenges through student-led dissertation projects. This collaboration provides students with practical research experience while allowing WCC to benefit from academic insights. Ruyi’s dissertation explored managing therapeutic boundaries, highlighting key themes around practical issues affecting clients and offering recommendations for sustainable support.

Autumn Adventures with the Meetups Group

In September and October, our refugee and asylum-seeker meetups group enjoyed vibrant activities, including workshops with Wise Ram Theatre focused on nature and creativity, a lively drumming session with Tony B Happy, and a memorable visit to Bees & Refugees in Kent. These experiences fostered community, connection, and artistic expression.

Clay, Compost & Connection: New Weekly Social Activities for Refugees at WCC

September revitalized the WCC refugee social group with two new weekly activities: the Pottery Club and Gardening Club. Participants create pottery with Mud Gang and cultivate the WCC garden with guidance from Bankside Open Spaces Trust. Both activities foster creativity, community, and new skills, enhancing connections among members.

World Mental Health Day 2025

When Crisis Strikes: Why Access to Mental Health Support Matters 1. Introduction At Waterloo Community Counselling, we believe that access to mental health support is a basic human right — not a luxury. This World Mental Health Day, we stand…