

Welcome to the Right There Community Hub — a safe, inclusive, and welcoming space for everyone in the community and the people we support across our programmes. Whether you’re here to relax, connect, access support, or take part in activities, this is your Hub.
The Hub is part of Right There, a Scottish charity working to prevent homelessness and build safe, stable, and supportive lives.
Where to find us:
Right There Community Hub
15 Dava Street, Glasgow, G51 2JA
Phone: 0141 565 1200
Email: communityhub@rightthere.org
Opening Hours:
Monday to Friday: 10.00am – 4.00pm
No booking needed – just pop in!
Evening activities are offered regularly.
Click to download our monthly schedule of events:
Our monthly programme includes:
- Coffee mornings
- Arts & crafts
- Wellbeing and mindfulness
- Community meals
- Family events
- Peer support groups
- Skills and learning workshops
What’s Available at the Hub?
- A safe, welcoming space to connect
- Free computer & internet access (CVs, job hunting, homework)
- Hot drinks and friendly conversation
- Signposting other services
- School Uniform Bank – Clothing available for families
- Sensory Room – a bookable calming space for children/young people
- One-to-one Support Room
- Monthly workshops and events
- Hub Committee – representatives from the people using the Hub helping shape how it’s used and what we offer

We offer both emotional and practical support to anyone who needs it. Whether you’re going through a challenging time or simply need a listening ear, our team is here to help.
We’ll support you directly where we can, and when further assistance is needed, we can connect you with the right services through trusted referrals and signposting.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Q: Do I need to book or register?
A: No — you’re welcome to drop in anytime during opening hours.
Q: Is there a cost?
A: Most sessions are free. Any paid events will be clearly marked.
Q: Can I bring my children?
A: Absolutely — we’re a family-friendly space with activities and a bookable sensory room.
Q: Who can use the uniform bank?
A: Any parent or carer in need is welcome to access it.
Q: Is the sensory area always open?
A: It’s available on request — just ask a staff member to book a time.
Q: Who can join the Hub Committee?
A: Any parent, carer or community member who uses the Hub or our services. It’s a great way to get involved.
Q: Is the space confidential?
A: Yes. We respect everyone’s privacy and have quiet/private areas for sensitive conversations.