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Youth mentoring and activitiesWestPoint-SCDNorland House 9 Queensdale CrescentW11 4TLK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]020 7603 4832We will provide youth mentoring and activities we will use sport, music and art to make the sessions interesting and we also watch films discussing topical issues affecting young people such that the youths will be fully engaged. We will involve volunteer facilitators experienced in various youth engagements activities. We also engage with children and provide extra help supplementary classes and activities and summer holiday activities.ViewMap
Youth GroupMigrants Organise2 Thorpe CloseW10 5XL[email protected]020 8964 4815http://www.migrantsorganise.org (Main)The Youth Group meets once per week for a great variety of activities including sports activities, gardening, cinema, film-making workshops etc. It is for 18 – 25 years old.Community / Social clubViewMap
Youth Club sessionsThe Harrow Club W11187, Freston RdW10 6THK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]0208 969 2528http://www.harrowclubw10.org (Main)The Harrow Club, and its three satellite youth clubs in housing estates in Hammersmith and Fulham, target young people who are disadvantaged and socially excluded, providing personal development programmes via high quality youth work and recreational and educational activities, to improve self-confidence and broaden opportunities. Assistance is given to help young people through the difficult transition from childhood to adulthood, a turbulent time for many, made more so when experiencing high levels of poverty, poor health and unemployment. It offers a fun programme of activities in a safe, supportive and inclusive environment for its members and is a trusted and much valued community resource. The Clubs currently have a membership of over 1800 young people, mainly between the ages of 8 to 25 that attracts an average of 35 attendees at any one session. The Harrow Clubs have has been awarded the London Youth Quality Mark, Gold Level which “demonstrates the organisation is a centre of excellence providing the best possible service for young people”.
At the core of the work of the Harrow Club, a dynamic social education programme is in place which is tailor made to the needs of the young people it serves. Activities include an ABA accredited boxing club, football clubs, arts and crafts, music production and residential programmes (for many this is the only opportunity members get to leave central London), with a large emphasis placed on fun. Clubs are in place for both junior and senior members, and there is a weekly girls only session (which means girls from the large East African Muslim community locally can attend). In addition to generic youth work programming, targeted work is carried out regarding employment help and advice, and workshops regularly take place that are relevant to the needs and concerns of members – cyber bullying, and pressures relating to sex, gang membership and drugs and alcohol.
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Youth Club for 13-19 year oldsThe Avenues Youth ProjectNew Avenues, 3-7 Third AvenueW10 4RSK&C and Westminster[email protected]020 8969 9552http://avenues.org.uk (Main)Music Studio, dance, fashion, design.ViewMap
Youth Action Alliance202 Wornington RoadW10 5RE[email protected]020 8964 3147https://www.youthactionalliance.org/ (Main)Arts / Culture, Community / Social club, Counselling / Mentoring, Education / Play (children / young people), Health and Wellbeing, Personal development, Sports / LeisureViewMap
Young people's summer programmeThe ClementJames CentreThe ClementJames Centre, 95 Sirdar RoadW11 4EQAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0207 221 8810A range of activities to run throughout the summer holidays for 7-18 year olds. This will include carnival arts. More details to be decided. There will also be the opportunity for adults to volunteer.ViewMap
Young Men's Group Personal Training SessionsYouth Action AllianceYouth Action Alliance, 202 Wornington RoadW10 5REAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0752 584 5721Action Alliance have teamed up with W10 Performance to offer group personal training sessions at their training gym in Kensal Road. Taking place every Tuesday from 2-3pm we can offer up to 6 places for 6 weeks of training with the possibility of extension depending on commitment and progress.
These sessions are aimed at increasing overall health and fitness as well as reducing stress. We also hope these sessions will be a way to get young people out and about and doing something different and positive.
All young people will also be offered voluntary holistic advice and support around any key areas of their life e.g. education/employment, housing, health.
Priority will be given to young men aged 15-18 who are not in education or employment and live in RBKC but please refer anyone you think will benefit. Youth Action Alliance is also setting up its weekly girls night every Wednesday from 4-7pm.
Activities will be based on what the group wants and will include a mix of creative, interactive, fun and educational activities.
The group will also be a safe space to access support from peers and trained staff to help to deal with fears and concerns.
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Young Hammersmith & Fulham FoundationViewMap
Worship and Pastoral CareChurch of England146 Sloane StreetSW1X 9BZAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0207 730 7270http://holytrinitysloanesquare.co.uk (Main)Morning Prayer 9am Mon-Sat
Holy Communion - 1pm Wednesday and 8.30am Sunday
Eucharist - 6.30pm Tues-Thurs
Healing Eucharist - 1st Tuesday of every month at 6.30pm
Sung Eucharist with Junior Church 11am every Sunday
Choral Evensong and Benediction 6pm every Sunday

We also offer home communion and pastoral care.

We are all day, every day.
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Women's Wellbeing ProjectIraqi Community AssociationEdward Woods Community Centre, 60-70 Norland RoadW11 4TXAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0208 740 6496Free weekly session for women in the Iraqi and Arabic-speaking community. Each session includes exercise class (e.g. Zumba, Yoga) and a talk/workshop about a range of topics including health, family conflicts, local services. Refreshments included.ViewMap
Whole Family support/ Parenting programsTotal Family Coaching & Parenting CICFlat 7, Whitton, 89 King Henrys RoadNW3 3REAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0773 538 3846http://totalfamilycoaching.co.uk (Main)We offer an inclusive service for families, to help them take on the big problems in their lives using a whole family model. Our model introduces interactive group and individual activities to;
• Build resilience, skills, self-efficiency, and capacity promoting adoptive coping skills and strategies
• Deliver interventions that build positive family and interpersonal relationships
• Promote sense of community, involvement, and belonging
• Provide space and opportunity to discuss common problems, express concerns and provide mutual support
• Deliver parenting groups - offering space to encourage effective communication and disciplining strategies to parents to promote positive parent/child relationships
• Provide space where adults and children can safely engage in productive activities of educational, social, cultural and sport nature.

Our combined expertise is working with families using a whole family model, tackling a variety of family issues like; parenting, domestic violence, bereavement, substance misuse, relationship breakdown, offending and ASB, poor school attendance and unemployment.

We are a multi-lingual team offering services to ethnic minority and refugee young people and families in their own language.
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Westway Trust1 Thorpe CloseW10 5XLAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]02089625720http://www.westway.org (Main)Arts / Culture, Community / Social club, Education / Training (adults), Information / Advice / Guidance, Infrastructure Support, Sports / LeisureViewMap
Westway CT Volunteer CarsWestway CT240 Acklam RoadW10 5YGK&C and Westminster[email protected]020 8964 1114http://westwayct.org.uk (Main)The Volunteer Cars is a one-to-one service supported by volunteers. Members can pre-book transport to go where they need to including Clubs/Day Centres, Banks, Libraries, Places of Worship, Dentists or Doctors or to visit Friends and Relatives etc. PLEASE NOTE: Volunteer Drivers support this scheme so bookings are not guaranteed until confirmation.

Cost of trips (as of March 2022):
up to 1 mile - 2 miles = £2.20
up to 7 miles = £4.40
7 - 12 miles £8.80
12 - 20 miles = £16.00
More than 20 miles you will need to contact the team for an estimated cost

The majority of our volunteers use their cars, but we also have a few designated smaller vehicles in our overall fleet. Two of these cars are wheelchair accessible so that we can offer this service to members who cannot transfer from a wheelchair to a car seat.
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Westway CT Mobility Scooter & Wheelchair Loan ServiceWestway CT240 Acklam RoadW10 5YGK&C and Westminster[email protected]020 8960 8774https://westwayct.org.uk/services/rbkc-residents/mobility-scooters/ (Main)Members can collect a mobility scooter to use to visit places of interest, meet friends for lunch or just enjoy the local scenery. We also have a number of wheelchairs available to rent. For more information call 020 8960 8774 weekdays between 1 pm – 4 pm to book your scooter.ViewMap
Westway CTWestway CTW10 5YGAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 8964 4928http://www.westwayct.org.uk (Main)Infrastructure Support, TransportViewMap
Westpoint-Sustainable Community Development165 Holland Park AvenueW11 4TLAt neighbourhood level within K&Chttp://www.westpointcommunity.org.uk (Main)Community safety / Crime reduction, Counselling / Mentoring, Education / Play (children / young people), Education / Training (adults), Health and Wellbeing, Information / Advice / Guidance, Personal development, Sports / LeisureViewMap
West London ZoneWest London Zone187a Freston RoadW10 6THK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]020 7998 4044http://westlondonzone.org/ (Main)West London Zone manages a partnership of local charities, so that we can match children with individually tailored support on a case by case basis: academic tutoring, mental health support, and sport/fitness sessions. Each child/family is provided with a 'Link Worker', who provides ongoing positive reinforcement to the child, maintains parental involvement, and works hands-on to make sure the support is as effective.

To read our statement on Grenfell Tower, and how we are hoping to adapt our work as a response, please visit our website: http://westlondonzone.org/statement-on-grenfell-tower/
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Wellbeing ClinicThe ClementJames CentreThe ClementJames Centre, 95 Sirdar RoadW11 4EQAcross the tri-borough areaA drop-in group clinic with alternative holistic therapies such as ear acupuncture. £1 per session.ViewMap
Welfare adviceIraqi Community AssociationIraqi Association, Unit 1 Cavell House, 233 Wood LaneW12 0HLAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0207 023 2650http://iraqiassociation.org (Main)Welfare advice and help with filling in forms.ViewMap
Viva Senior projectRain TrustOffice 5, Canalside House, 383 Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0208 964 2727http://www.raintrust.org.uk (Main)Peer Support/ Mental HEALTH AND WELLBEING for BME community affected or living with HIV .

Advocacy, advice, guidance and representation.
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Victim support through volunteersJuliana Asthma CauseThe Hub, 20 Dawes Road FulhamSW6 7ENAcross Hammersmith[email protected]0744 883 0320http://julianaasthmacause.org.uk. (Main)Some of our volunteers have visited Chelsea and Kensington hospital on several occassions. We also don't mind giving our time as volunteers to help in distribution of foods and some clothes to unfortunate victims.Health and WellbeingViewMap
Venue for meetings and recreation purposesProspects (Kensington) LtdSwinbrook Community Centre, 145 Acklam RoadW10 5YXK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]020 8969 1777http://www.prospectsk.myzen.co.uk (Main)Organisations and services can meet at the community centre for meetings, services, counselling, recreation with refreshmentViewMap
Venue for meetingsOpen AgeSt Charles Centre for HEALTH AND WELLBEING, Exmoor StW10 6DZAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]020 8962 5589Our space at Second Half Centre is available for meetings in evenings , weekends and sometimes during the day outside of term time.ViewMap
Venture PhotographyACAVAVenture Community Association, 103A Wornington Rd, North KensingtonW10 5YBAcross Kensington and Chelsea020 8960 3234Walking and photography projects for residents of RBKC. Funded by RBKC through Public Health and delivered in partnership with the Venture Centre, the projects are led by professional photographers and each focus on a different aspect of photography. Sessions start and finish at the Venture Centre, and each session will include around 45 minutes of walking activity. Three projects are scheduled for summer/ autumn 2017, outcomes of the projects will be shared at a public exhibition at ACAVA's Maxilla Walk studios (formerly the Children's Centre) in December.

Pinhole Photography with Anthony Carr
Make photographs without a camera, using film and everyday objects, discover the magic of pinhole photography.
Tuesdays, 25th July – 29th August, from 11am – 1pm

Digital Photography with Christopher Tew
Learn the basics of digital photography through the medium of street photography, plus a group trip to a gallery.
Saturdays, 29th July – 26th August from 11am – 1pm

Twilight Photo Walks with Dee Semple
‘Twilight Golborne Series’ will feature wellbeing walks, simple night photography and basic Photoshop Elements.
Tuesdays, 10th October to 14th November from 6pm to 8pm

All projects are free to attend and open to all skill levels. Equipment is provided. Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Please register your
interest at the Venture Centre reception, or call 020 8960 3234.
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VarietyLatymer Community Church116 Bramley RoadW10 6SUAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0795 0047443http://latymer.org.uk (Main)We are trying to respond to the needs which present themselves. We are working on getting counselling to be available to people impacted, prayer support. We are here for the long haul and will respond with whatever needs present themselves over the coming months and years.Community / Social clubViewMap
Turn2us Response FundTurn2us200 Shepherds Bush Road, HammersmithW6 7NLAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]http://www.turn2us.org.uk (Main)Direct grants to individuals/families who previously lived in the Grenfell Towers and those displaced from Lancaster West Estate due to the fire. Simple one page application form available from the emergency centres.OtherViewMap
Turn2us grants searchTurn2usAcross the tri-borough areaOnline Grants Search tool, providing details of over 3,000 charitable funds for individuals in financial hardship. People can search the grants database, based on their needs and circumstances to find a charity fund who they can approach for support.ViewMap
Turn2us benefit calculatorTurn2us200 Shepherds Bush Road, HammersmithW6 7NLAcross the tri-borough areahttp://www.turn2us.org.uk (Main)Online, simple and easy to use benefit calculator to identify welfare benefits and tax credits entitlement and how to apply.ViewMap
Training and EmploymentRain TrustOffice 5, Canalside House, 383 Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0208 964 2727Employment related workshops, cv writing , individual tailored support around employment and training.
Peer SUPPORT GROUP.
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TherapyHome-Start WestminsterK&C and Westminster[email protected]2077241345http://www.homestartwestminster.co.uk (Main)Home-Start Westminster offers free confidential one to one therapy using trainee therapists on placement.ViewMap
Therapeutic supportAfrican Women's CareCanlside House, 383 Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAK&C and Westminster[email protected]0209 9698389Run drop-in therapeutic sessions at the Canalside House for the victims and their families to come and grieve in privacy with a hot cooked lunch. AWC also provides information and guidance including support by trained community volunteers who provides practical support and companionship.Community / Social clubViewMap
TheraPawsThe Mayhew Animal HomeTrenmar GardensNW10 6BJAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 8962 8004TheraPaws is a visiting animal therapy programme delivered by The Mayhew Animal Home. We recognise the benefits that dogs can make to the sick, vulnerable, lonely and stressed. Although we concentrate on delivering our programme to the elderly, those suffering from dementia and/or isolated individuals, The Mayhew would like to offer the service to the Emergency Services that have experienced such tragedy and witnessed terrible scenes whilst responding so heroically to the Grenfell Fire.ViewMap
The Mayhew Animal HomeThe Mayhew Animal HomeTrenmar Gardens,NW10 6BJAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 8962 8000http://themayhew.org (Main)OtherViewMap
The Happiness CornerVittoria De Meo44 Redcliffe Square, KensingtonSW10 9HQAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0750 7482146A unique approach to building resilience through the use of peer support and other inspirational techniques.OtherViewMap
The ClementJames CentreThe ClementJames CentreThe ClementJames CentreW11 4EQAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]02072218810https://clementjames.org/ (Main)Come and share our beautiful garden spaces to relax and meet OTHER members of the community and help to tend our herbs and vegetables. Call us to find out moreEducation / Play (children / young people), Education / Training (adults), Health and Wellbeing, Information / Advice / GuidanceViewMap
Temporary desk spacePortobello Business CentreCanalside House, Office 6 & 7, 383 Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]020 7460 5050Temporary space available at Community HouseViewMap
Targeted youth support key workEpic CIC1st Floor, 36C Oxford Gardens,W10 5UQAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0771 4563254http://epiccic.org.uk/ (Main)Holistic Key Work support for vulnerable young people aged 13-25, delivered through 121s , group work and positive activities as needed. Target group specialisms include LAC/care Leavers, young offenders, serious youth violence, Young women with risky behaviours, teenage mothers, homeless young people, those at risk of NEET (youth unemployment) and hidden harm. Referral forms are available on our website.Support groupViewMap
Talkshops after care groupsJust Solutions 123...To alleviate some of the client turnaround in our local NHS mental health service Just solutions 123... have developed Self Help Workshops: A series of 6 weekly programmes to build on self-confidence and provide continued maintenance of mental health and general pysical fitness and wellbeing.
These groups are more facilitator led with set goals; handouts and a personalised physical exercise programme for group members to complete and adapt as a part of their new healthy lifestyle.
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Talkshop adviceJust Solutions 123...St.Clements & St.James W.11 4EQ and The Dalgarno CentreW10 5QBK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]0744 4321795http://twitter.com/justsolution123 (Main)Advice on a one to one basis on Career self discovery talks; Advice and Signposting on to further education or training, volunteering within our project and with OTHER community projects such as KCVC; Dalgarno's and St.Clements & St.James Community Centres..ViewMap
Talking talkshopsJust Solutions 123...St.Clements & St.James W.11 4EQ and The Dalgarno CentreW10 5QBAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0744 4321795http://twitter.com/justsolution123 (Main)To help ease the strain on NHS Mental Health services and in an effort to help de-stigmatise Mental health services are fully mobile service and works from community venues or office spaces anywhere the need is supported. Talkshops are Peer led discussions supported by trained and experienced counsellors/life coaches and group facilitator's. Tallkshops provide a space for individuals to talk openly in a confidential setting, about in a safe and supportive environment we run a series of six week workshops which cover basic steps to repairing and restoring intrinsic life instincts of worth and being; Self help: Confidence Building & Motivational sessions; methods of relaxation, meditation and healthy eating as way to wellbeing.Counselling / MentoringViewMap
Take Time to TalkVenture Community Association103a Wornington RdW10 5YBAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]020 8960 3234http://www.venturecentre.org.uk (Main)After the recent tragedy of Grenfell the community as a whole has been deeply affected. We have all been affected in different ways but what is fairly common is the need to share and talk about what has happened and the impact it is having on us and our families.
Talk time to talk to is holding weekly sessions at Venture Centre every Thursday from 10am-12pm, there is no need for an appointment just turn up.
This is not structured counselling but it is a supported conversion from a member of the IAPT team.

This is for anyone whether they have been directly or indirectly affected by Grenfell to come along and have a 1 to 1 chat
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Surplus foodPlan Zheroes1A Nevern PlaceSW5 9NRAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0743 686 4186http://planzheroes.org (Main)Plan Zheroes facilitates the redistribution of surplus food from businesses to charities and community groups. We would not be able to distribute food directly to individuals or families but rather to local groups who are providing meals or food boxes. Any group can access food donations via our free online platform by creating an account at planzheroes.org.OtherViewMap
Supporting unpaid carersCarers NetworkBeethoven Centre, Third AvenueW10 4JLAcross London[email protected]0208 960 3033http://carers-network.org.uk/ (Main)Carers network supports unpaid carers in the following boroughs; Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster, Hammersmith and Fulham and the City of London.
Carers Assessment - All carers are entitled to an assessment of their needs, this is quite separate from the assessment of the person they care for.
A Carers Assessment enables carers to think about their needs and find out about any help available to them. The emphasis is on the carer assessing his/her own needs as no one knows these better than they do. Once an assessment has been complete a support plan will be put in place in order to meet those needs.
Carers Personal Budgets - A Carers Personal Budget is a council-run scheme in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea that will provide carers with a once-per-year direct payment to support them to have a break from their caring role.
Support for Carers – Our new Information, Advice and Guidance team will be providing regular drop in advice surgeries (no appointment needed) and a daily telephone advice line that will also be available one evening a month.
Former Carers Project - Carers Network’s Former Carers Project will support people whose caring role has come to an end. It is set up specifically to provide advice, guidance and support to former unpaid carers as they explore the viable options available to them after their caring role has ended.
Information / Advice / GuidanceViewMap
Support to Moroccan and Arabic speaking survivors and their familiesAl-Hasaniya Moroccan Women's CentreBays 4&5 Trellick Tower, Golborne RoadW10 5PAAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0208 969 2292http://www.Al-Hasaniya.org.uk (Main)Al-Hasaniya has opened it's doors to all of those affected by the events of the Grenfell fire and we continue to support the survivros and their families as well as those affected within the community with both emotional, practical and psychological support in the aftermath.ViewMap
Support groups in Mother Tongue languagesMother Tongue Counselling Service, Wandsworth & Westminster MindBasement, Hopkinson House, 6 Osbert StreetSW1P 2QUK&C and Westminster[email protected]077 1563 6626http://www.mind.org.uk/mother-tongue-counselling.asp (Main)Support groups facilitated by community workers, volunteers and Mental health professionals speaking Arabic (and/or Farsi) to people who have been affected directly or indirectly by the Grenfell incident. We are also able to arrange for various venues locally free of cost.
The groups will have an informal approach where people can come and talk about their experiences or feelings, and relate with each other, while offering peer support. The group will be supervised by a mental health professional, and subsequent signposting information will be provided.
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Support for migrants and refugeesMigrants Organise2 Thorpe CloseW10 5XLAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 8964 4815http://migrantsorganise.org (Main)MO runs a mentoring programme for migrants and refugees who are vulnerable and need varied support including social, legal and others. We also refer people to other services if and when needed. MO also offers a number of group activities including English language classes for those without access to classes elsewhere because of their legal status. Activities also include a youth group, a poetry group, a sawing group and a health and well-being Group (i.e. yoga, meditation, mindfulness, etc.). MO can also sign post people to other services.Community / Social clubViewMap
Support for Mental Health CarersKensington&ChelseaMentalHealthCarersAssociation383 Canalside House Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0791 5852568We offer advocacy for carers by carers.
Monthly meetings
"Weekly open office for information and support.
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Support at HomeBritish Red CrossAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]http://http://www.redcross.org.uk/ (Main)Going home after a stay in hospital can often be an unsettling experience. British Red Cross helps people over the age of 60 living in Kensington & Chelsea, Westminster, Hammersmith and Fulham to settle back into their homes. After an initial assessment, you can expect up to 4 home visits over a 4 week period. We will work with you to ensure we meet your individual wishes and preferences.

Examples of what we can provide:
> accompaniment to and from outpatient and GP appointments
> friendly chats and company
> prescription collection
> light food and drink preparation
> collecting or assisting with shopping
> light cleaning
> help with paying household bills and form filling
> help to access benefits and entitlements
> going for walks or using public transport
> help to access other social and community services
> telephone support.
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Summer programme for adults and childrenNova New Opportunities2 Thorpe CloseW10 5XLK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]020 89602488http://www.novanew.org.uk/ (Main)Our newly developed wider community programme also offers a range of free activities for local families to take part in, including workshops and day trips both in and outside of London throughout the school holidays. Please come to Nova close to Ladbroke Grove station, to register and book a place for any of the trips, classes and workshops.ViewMap
Summer Holiday ProgrammeThe Avenues Youth ProjectNew Avenues, 3-7 Third AvenueW10 4RSK&C and Westminster[email protected]020 8969 9552Various activitiesViewMap
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