
Helping asylum seekers and refugees build positive futures
The Welcome Project is here to walk alongside asylum seekers and refugees in Redcar and the wider area, offering community, connection, and practical help. We run English classes, a weekly football group, a ladies’ group, drop-in support sessions, and a variety of other activities that give people the chance to learn, meet new friends, and feel at home. Have any questions? Get in touch ->
Our Activities
Our Coffee Shop is open from Monday to Friday:
Monday to Thursday from 09:30 to 15:30
Friday from 09:30 to 13:30

Safety at Home
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What is Carbon Monoxide?
Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that is produced when gas, oil, solid fuels and liquid petroleum gas do not burn fully. It can occur when an appliance has been incorrectly fitted, badly repaired or poorly maintained.
It’s is a gas that you cannot see, smell or taste, but it can be very dangerous if it builds up in your home.
Warning Signs to Look Out For
You should check your gas appliances regularly for these warning signs:
Lazy yellow or orange flames instead of crisp blue flames on a gas appliance
Dark staining around or on appliances
Pilot lights frequently blowing out
Increased condensation on windows
Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
If you are exposed to carbon monoxide, you may experience:
Headaches
Dizziness
Nausea
Breathlessness
Collapse
Loss of consciousness
What to Do if You Suspect Poisoning
If you think you or someone else has carbon monoxide poisoning:
Call the National Gas Emergency Service on 0800 111 999
Turn off appliances, open doors and windows and leave the property
See your doctor immediately or go to hospital
Staying Safe at Home
To protect yourself and your family from carbon monoxide:
Install an audible carbon monoxide alarm
Get your appliances serviced by a qualified engineer once a year
Staying Safe Out and About
When camping or on boats:
Campfires and barbeques can still kill even when the flames have gone out. Smouldering coals are still dangerous. Never bring a barbeque or camping stove inside an enclosed space such as a tent.
If you are heading on a camping trip or on a boating trip, pack a carbon monoxide alarm.
Get any gasoline powered engines on large boats serviced regularly.
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Which of these do you have at your property?
Gas boiler or water heater
Gas cooker
Gas room heater
Gas fire
How aware were you about carbon monoxide before today? Rate from 1 to 10 (1 = not aware, 10 = very aware)
How aware do you think you are now Rate from 1 to 10 (1 = not aware, 10 = very aware)
How useful was the information on this sheet? Rate from 1 to 10 (1 = not useful, 10 = very useful)
As a result of this information, what further action are you likely to take?
Talk to friends and family about carbon monoxide and the potential dangers
Have my gas appliances checked by an engineer
Purchase a carbon monoxide alarm
Seek medical or hospital advice if I notice the symptoms or signs of carbon monoxide
No action
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The Priority Services Register (PSR) is a free service that provides extra support for people who need help with their gas, electricity, or water services. It’s designed for those with health issues, disabilities, or young children, ensuring utility companies can offer tailored help when needed.
What do I get?
Priority help during gas emergencies
Back-up heating and support
Safer visits with password system
Info in formats you need
Free, safe, and confidential
Who is eligible? You can sign up to the PSR today if any of the following apply to anyone in your household:
Medically Dependent
Nebuliser and apnoea monitor
Heart, lung or ventilator support
Dialysis, feeding pump, or automated medication
Oxygen concentrator
Stair hoist or electric bed
Medically dependent showering/bathing
Careline / Telecare system (e.g. emergency button)
Need for medicine refrigeration
Mental Health Care
Chronic or serious illness (e.g. cancer, MS)
Dementia or cognitive impairment
Mental health condition (e.g. anxiety, depression)
Safety
Use of oxygen
Poor sense of smell or taste
Safer with additional presence (e.g. not left alone)
Water-dependent (needs water for health or care)
Poor Mobility
Physical impairment
Unable to answer the door
Restricted hand movement
Age-Related
Pensionable age
Children under five in the home (Date of birth of child: ____________)
Developmental condition (e.g. autism, learning delay)
Alternative Communication Needs
Blind
Partially sighted
Unable to communicate in English
Hearing impairment (including deaf)
Speech impairment
Temporary Support
Temporary life changes (e.g. bereavement, new baby)
Post-hospital recovery (temporary)
Young adult householder under 18 (temporary)

More about Redcar Baptist
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Welcome to our Coffee Shop!
Open Monday to Thursday: 9:30 am – 3:00 pm
Open Friday: 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Free drinks for asylum seekers and refugees
Friendly and welcoming atmosphere
Support services available if you need help
Community groups to meet people and make friends
Come and enjoy a drink, meet others, and get support!
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Redcar Community Grocery helps local people make their money go further by offering affordable food and household essentials.
Based at Redcar Baptist Church on Park Avenue, it’s open Monday to Friday from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Members can shop for a wide range of fresh, frozen, and store-cupboard items at low cost.
The grocery is part of a national network run by The Message Trust.
Alongside shopping, members can access free courses, support, and a welcoming community space.
It’s an easy way to save money, reduce waste, and connect with others in your area.
Everyone is welcome to join and start shopping the same day.
For details, call 01642 925511 or email redcar@communitygrocery.org.uk.
Follow @communitygroceryredcar on Facebook and Instagram for updates.