About us
Working in communities across London to fight poverty, social inequity and injustice
Our innovative London-based charity has been tackling poverty, social inequity, and social injustice since 1889. We provide a range of services that are designed to improve peoples lives as well as transform society through research and social action.
What we do
Transforming lives through the provision of Social Justice, and Empowerment and Inclusion services. Transforming society by influencing changes in social policy and practice.
Our story
Founded in 1889, Cambridge House is part of the international Settlement Movement. Our roots lie in radical change, in a desire to tackle poverty, social inequity and injustice in the communities we serve.
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Our people
Meet our dedicated team, the trustees and the patrons.
Work with us
Cambridge House is looking for motivated people who are willing to go the extra mile to create a more just society.
Find out more about our services and programmes
We currently reach over 3,000 frontline service users in 30 local authorities in and around London.
Social Justice Services
Independent Advocacy, Safer Renting & Law Centre
Empowerment and Inclusion Services
Youth & Disabled Peoples’ Empowerment
Campaigns
Transforming society through campaigns for changes in policy and practice.
Cambridge House News
Renters Reform Bill 3rd Reading 25th April 2024
Press release regarding the amendment to scrap landlord licensing leaving tenants at mercy of unscrupulous landlords.
We are seeking consultants or organisations to deliver two research projects for Safer Renting
The Safer Renting is currently seeking consultants or organisations to work closely with the team to deliver two research projects. Submission deadline 24 April 2024
New Safer Renting Report: Licensing Private Rented Homes – Insights and Experiences from 5 London Boroughs
Safer Renting has a published a new research report: Licensing Private Rented Homes; Insights and Experiences from Five London Boroughs