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Information about the 7th July Assistance Centre

7th July Assistance Centre

Who is the centre for?
The centre is for all those affected by the events of 7th July. In particular it is for relatives and friends of those who have died, or are still missing, and survivors, whether or not physically injured. It has been set up by those responding to the disaster, as a single point of information and assistance.

The centre is secure and private.

It is where:

  • Information about those who have died, are missing or were injured can be
    given and received by the authorities
  • Updates on the investigation are made available
  • Those who have been affected can get access to support services such
    as financial, legal, emotional

If you are coming to the Assistance Centre from out of town please note that accommodation can be arranged or made available through Transport for London Incident Care Team.

Among the agencies represented at the centre:

For all enquiries, or to make an appointment, call 0845 054 7444.

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