Your local council is: Maidstone Borough Council
Website: www.maidstone.gov.uk
Main telephone number: 01622 602000 (Monday to Thursday: 9am – 4.30pm, Friday: 9am – 4pm. Closed between 12pm – 1.30pm every day)
Based on what you have told us, we have these suggestions.
While this is not a substitute for personalised, professional advice, we hope it is a useful starting point.
Your Area
Your county council is: Kent County Council
Website: www.kent.gov.uk
Main telephone number: 03000 41 41 41 (Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm)
Don’t wait to seek help. Reaching out now could prevent homelessness and connect you to the support you need.
If you’re sleeping rough
If you’re sleeping outside, preparing to sleep, or staying somewhere not meant for living, like a car, StreetLink can connect you with local outreach services.
Here’s what to do:
How to register an alert
1. Visit www.thestreetlink.org.uk or call 0300 500 0914.
2. Share your exact location and times you’ll be there; outreach teams usually go out at night.
3. Describe your appearance (e.g., clothing, colour of tent or sleeping bag, pets) to help the team identify you.
4. Provide contact details if possible – you can choose to receive updates via email or SMS.
What happens next?
They will then discuss support options with you, such as:
Extreme weather
During severe weather, the local council may activate SWEP (Severe Weather Emergency Protocol) to provide emergency shelter.
Check your local council’s website for updates.
Maidstone Homeless Care
Offers practical assistance and support for people experiencing homelessness or hardship in Maidstone.
Support includes hot meals, showers and laundry facilities, advice on housing, benefits and employment. Regular clinics include GP and mental health nurse, hairdressing and osteopathy.
Monday to Friday: 8am – 2pm
Telephone: 01622 674064
Email: manager@homelesscare.org.uk
Website:
www.homelesscare.org.uk
AMAT
Supported accommodation for adults experiencing homelessness, AMAT will also try to accommodate couples and people with pets where possible.
Telephone: 0800 698 1000 (Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 12.30am midnight)
Website: www.amatuk.org
