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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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Westway CTWestway CTW10 5YGAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 8964 4928http://www.westwayct.org.uk (Main)Infrastructure Support, TransportViewMap
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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Bilingual Communuity Advocacy SupportMidaye Somali Development NetworkUnit 6, 7 Thorpe CloseW10 5XLAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0208 969 7456We are currently offering practical and emotional support to families and the community members affected. The service is outreach service which operates on the ground and in partnership with support centres by linking the effected members of the community to access maistream services as well as other available support services. We also run drop in service at our centre were community members can access for further support.Community / Social clubViewMap
Health Related Services & Specialist Dementia SupportAge UK Kensington & ChelseaUnit 24, 10 Acklam RoadW10 5QZAcross Kensington and Chelsea020 3181 0002We run a range of projects and services to promote HEALTH AND WELLBEING in later life. These include:

- Specialist dementia and memory loss services, including group and one-to-one support, exercise classes, trips and outings.
- Chair based exercises within the home, for people who lack the mobility or confidence to attend group classes.
- Walking support for people who need help regaining their confidence walking outside
- A SUPPORT GROUP for carers
- Macular SUPPORT GROUP for people affected by central vision loss
- Health promotional events covering a wide range of topics
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Age UK At Home Domiciliary Care ServiceAge UK Kensington & ChelseaUnit 24, 10 Acklam RoadW10 5QZK&C and Westminster[email protected]020 8960 8137https://www.ageuk.org.uk/kensingtonandchelsea/our-services/care-at-home-/ (Main)With our At Home services you'll receive flexible, personalised care within the comfort of your own home.

Services we provide
-Food and groceries shopping
-Housekeeping, cleaning, and light domestic tasks
-Help prepare light meals
-Help to de-clutter or have seasonal a tidy up
-Change bedding and laundry
-Escort to appointments
-Collect your prescriptions, dry cleaning, help with paperwork or do your shopping (take you or go for you)

Please note we do not provide Personal Care

The above Practical Support list is by no means exhaustive. Our team can give you a helping hand with a variety of tasks. We would visit to discuss individual requirements, then assign care assistant who will visit on a regular basis to suit you, whether that is daily, a few times a week, weekly, fortnightly, monthly or as a one off.

Our Care Assistants:
-Are individually matched to customers based on needs assessment
-Are DBS and reference checked
-Receive safety guidance, training and PPE provided by Age UK Kensington and Chelsea

Who is it for?
The service is for adult residents of Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster aged 55 years and over, or who have physical and learning difficulties.

How much does it cost?
We charge £22 per hour for Practical Support at home, with no extra charges for weekends, and double charge for public holidays. Age UK K&C are proud to be an accredited Living Wage employer, committed to paying our employees a fair wage that reflects the real cost of living.

Who do I contact?
Please contact the At Home team on 020 8960 8137 or email [email protected].
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Food redistributionCity HarvestUnit 22, Acton Park, The ValeW3 7QEAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0207 041 8491http://cityharvest.org.uk (Main)City Harvest uses a refrigerated fleet of vans to collect surplus, in-date food from businesses including supermarkets, restaurants and manufacturers and distributes to more than 100 charities throughout London. If any non-profit serving vulnerable people needs free food deliveries, please contact City Harvest and we will try to arrange to include them on our route.Support groupViewMap
Free legal advice drop-in for the Grenfell community.North Kensington Law CentreUnit 13, Baseline Business Studios, Whitchurch RdW11 4ATAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]020 8969 747http://nklc.co.uk (Main)Daily drop-in (Monday-Friday) offering free legal advice on housing, benefits, community care, employment, immigration, bereavement, compensation and more.Information / Advice / GuidanceViewMap
Calm MediationCalm MediationUnit 10, Berghem Mews, Blythe RoadW14 0HNAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 7603 4014http://calmmediation.org (Main)We can provide a community conversation with organisations and individual residents. A community conference involving Council, Community Safety team, Police and residents plus organisation which are affected. The objective will be to discuss the harm, diffuse tensions and agree on constructive actions for the future
conflict resolution between individual and groups in dispute. Mediation helps people finding lasting solutions that meets their needs.
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Retorative Justice/approachesCalm MediationUnit 10, Berghem Mews, Blythe RoadW14 0HNAcross the tri-borough area020 7603 4014http://calmmediation.org (Main)Restorative justice helps to repair harm between a victim and an offender. It can be used in conference or circle format for individuals or groups. The process can include everybody affected by an incident to participate and be heard.ViewMap
Legal AdviceIraqi Community AssociationUnit 1 Cavell House, 233 Wood LaneW12 0HLAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 7023 2650http://iraqiassociation.org (Main)Legal advice on immigration and citizenship.Information / Advice / GuidanceViewMap
The Mayhew Animal HomeThe Mayhew Animal HomeTrenmar Gardens,NW10 6BJAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 8962 8000http://themayhew.org (Main)OtherViewMap
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
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
Hestia Recovery Outreach ServiceHestia Integrated Mental Health ServiceThe Grove Resource Centre, 1-9 St Marks RoadW11 1RGK&C and Westminster[email protected]020 7221 0052http://Hestia.org (Main)Team of four mental health outreach workers available to meet with adults in the community impacted by the fire at Grenfell Tower.
Support is provided in the community where you are in the Hotels or homes in which people have been placed or provided in safe and confidential community settings.
Support to engage with support services, and to access the aid services available.
Support available in a number of community languages including Arabic, Farsi, and Yoruba.
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Drop-in ServiceHestia Integrated Mental Health ServiceThe Grove Resource Centre, 1-9 St Mark's RoadW11 1RGK&C and Westminster[email protected]0207 221 0052http://Hestia.org (Main)Relaxed friendly drop-in staffed with mental health support workers

Refreshments available free and support to contact services. Free use of telephone and internet.

In house counselling service available.
Counselling / MentoringViewMap
Distribution of donationsThe ClementJames CentreThe ClementJames Centre, 95 Sirdar RoadW11 4EQAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0207 221 8810http://clementjames.org (Main)Distribution to emergency funds to residents of the Lancaster West Estate.
Distribution of clothing, toiletries, baby food etc.
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CounsellingThe ClementJames CentreThe ClementJames Centre, 95 Sirdar RoadW11 4EQAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]020 7221 8810http://clementjames.org (Main)We are in the process of putting in place counselling for children and adults affected by the Grenfell Tower fire. More details to follow.ViewMap
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
Advice & Guidance & I.T. drop in sessionsThe ClementJames CentreThe ClementJames Centre, 95 Sirdar RoadW11 4EQAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0207221 8810Advice & Guidance appointments and signposting to specialist support - by appointment.
ICT drop-in sessions on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdays from 2.15-3.45 with a tutor providing support.
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Community LunchThe ClementJames CentreThe ClementJames Centre, 95 Sirdar RoadW11 4EQAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]020 7221 8810We are in the process of setting up a community lunch on fridays - providing a chance for the community to come together in our beautiful garden. More details to follow.ViewMap
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
After School ProvisionThe ClementJames CentreThe ClementJames Centre, 95 Sirdar RoadW11 4EQK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]020 7221 8110Homework and coursework support, art therapy and pastoral support after school for 7 - 18 year olds.ViewMap
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
Drop-in emotional supportSMART (Saint Mary Abbots Rehabilitation and Training)The Basement, 15 Gertrude StreetSW10 0JNAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 7376 4668http://smartlondon.org.uk (Main)We provide drop in sessions throughout the week, weekends and some evenings to provide peer and emotional support (non-clinical). This can be for anyone including community workers.Support groupViewMap
Facilitated supportSMART (Saint Mary Abbots Rehabilitation and Training)The Basement, 15 Gertrude StreetSW10 0JNAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 7376 4668http://smartlondon.org.uk (Main)We can arrange to provide specific emotional support, advice, training, guidance, psycho-education and/or OTHER activities as required at our base address or within the community. This can range from talks at schools to sessions to support people needing time off work because of the disaster.ViewMap
Disability Related Information and Advice ServiceAction Disability Kensington and ChelseaThe ADKC Centre, Whitstable House, Silchester RoadW10 6SBAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]020 8960 8888http://www.adkc.org.uk (Main)Information and signposting to independent living support services, referrals where necessary and referral to specialist support such as social services needs assessments, advocacy, legal advice and specialist benefits advice.
ADKC is fully accessible with accessible parking outside the entrance. We work in a user-led way and will help people to 'tease out' the different problems they present with and support people to access the services they need.
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Advocacy, Advice, Representation, Signposting,Prospects (Kensington) LtdSwinbrook Community Centre, 145 Acklam RoadW10 5YXAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 8969 1777http://www.prospectsk.myzen.co.uk (Main)Accompany People to various places to help them access the services and resources on offer. Help them to find temporary accommodation with local services users and members of the of organisation. Represent them in any way they need representation, for example English as a second language people.ViewMap
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
Prospects Futures ProgrammeProspects (Kensington) LtdSwinbrook Community Centre, 145 Acklam RoadW10 5YXAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 8969 1777A Supplementary School (P.Jeffrey Academy of Higher Achievement) (Structured extra curriculum classes in Maths, English, Science, Computer studies. 2) Structured Education Programme: A) Structured Information Communications Technology (SITec) “COMPUTER CLUB B) Support, advocacy and representation at school for children who have problems at school. 3) Futures of Returning to Work (ForWorK) - A service for unemployed people 16 and over: Computer classes’ beginners to advanced/open learning (use of our resources) advice, guidance and referrals re further courses and employment, courses include a Shadowing Scheme, enabling users to gain experience as trainers.ViewMap
General advice and supportProspects (Kensington) LtdSwinbrook Community Centre, 145 Acklam RoadW10 5YXAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0208-969-1777As an organisation with a long history in the community and members who are experienced and well known in the community we also undertake a considerable amount of work involving helping, and referring local residents who need help, support and advice regarding issues including housing, homelessness, benefits, and immigration. Help and support with letter writing, application form filling, CV writing etc.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
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
BefriendingHome-Start WestminsterSt Pauls Centre, 3 Rossmore RoadNW1 6NJK&C and Westminster[email protected]0207 7241345http://www.homestartwestminster.co.uk (Main)Home-Start Westminster offers emotional support, friendship and practical help to parents living in the Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea and Hammersmith areas with at least one child under five. We recruit and train volunteers who are usually parents themselves to visit families in their home once a week for a 2 hours to offer them informal, friendly and confidential support. The volunteers' aim to build a trusting relationship with the families to help them process their experiences, and support and encourage them to access specialist services where appropriate. Home-Start supports parents for as long as they need it as they grow in confidence, strengthen their relationships with their children and widen their links in the community.ViewMap
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
Open Age Activities for over 50'sOpen AgeSt Charles Centre for Health & Wellbeing, Exmoor StW10 6DZAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]020 8962 4141http://openage.org.uk (Main)Over 380 weekly activities for those over 50 across 70 venues including several Open Age centres open throughout the day . Creative and performing arts , IT , physical activities , dance , social groups , trips and much much more . Also facilitated groups over the phone for those who cannot get out.ViewMap
Second hand clothesSt Andrew's ChurchSt Andrew's Church, Greyhound RoadW14 9SXAcross Hammersmith[email protected]0795 658 7176http://standrewsfulham.com (Main)We have many boxes of decent second hand clothes available, some toiletries and baby suppliesOtherViewMap
Pastoral support and prayerSt Andrew's ChurchSt Andrew's Church, Greyhound RoadW14 9XAcross Hammersmith[email protected]7956587176We offer the opportunity to talk confidentially with a priest, and the priest will offer to prayViewMap
Financial supportSt Andrew's ChurchSt Adnrew's Church, Greyhound RoadW14 9SXAcross Hammersmith[email protected]0795 658 7176http://standrewsfulham.com (Main)We are seeking to donate financial support directly to families who have been affected.ViewMap
HelplineSickle Cell SocietySickle Cell Society, 54 Station RoadNW10 4UAAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]208 961 7795http://sicklecellsociety.org (Main)We understand that sickle cell disorders uniquely affect people, and can manifest into a range of further conditions. We also understand that a sickle cell disorder affects the wider social support network. That’s why we support any individual affected by sickle cell, including family members, friends, employers, teachers and healthcare professionals. The topics we cover include:
-Managing a sickle cell disorder
- Social and welfare issues
- Health and education provision
- Housing and benefits entitlement
- Employment support
- Emotional support
- Advocacy
- Accessing services
- Signposting to external agencies and support groups
Health and WellbeingViewMap
Residential trips to farmsPlay AssociationParsons Green sports and social club, Broomhouse Lane, FulhamSW6 3DPAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]0207 736 3699http://playassociationhf.org (Main)Short trips to farm in Glastonbury camping in tents but full ammenities on site.ViewMap
Counselling, Mental Health and WellbeingRain TrustOffice 5, Canalside House, 383 Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAAcross Kensington and Chelsea[email protected]0208 964 2727http://www.raintrust.org.uk (Main)6 weeks individual Person centred approach counselling and Group counselling sessions for the community affected by Grenfell Tower Fire.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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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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Alternative therapiesMunro HealthOffice 4, Canalside House, 383 Ladbroke GroveW10 5AAAcross the tri-borough area[email protected]07960 334133http://munrohealth.com (Main)We can offer half hour treatments in holistic massage, reflexology, acupuncture and healingHealth and WellbeingViewMap
CounsellingWestPoint-SCDNorland House 9, Queensdale CrescentW11 4TLK&C and Hammersmith[email protected]020 7603 4832http://westpointcommunity.org.uk (Main)We will provide counselling to support the core efforts to reach out to isolated and traumatised members of the Grenfell Tower community and offer counselling and guidance and emotional healing and wellbeing to overcome this tragedy. We will also engage our counselling with local churches and mosques and the local community and in all OTHER faiths for overcoming this tragedy. We will also make referrals where we think it is appropriate to our local partners network such as Minds.ViewMap
Information, advice and advocacyWestPoint-SCDNorland House 9 Queensdale CrescentW11 4TL.K&C and Hammersmith[email protected]020 7603 4832http://westpointcommunity.org.uk (Main)We will provide Information, advice and advocacy to support the core efforts to reach out to isolated and traumatised members of the Grenfell Tower community and offer advice and guidance around health/wellbeing, social welfare and housing. Drop-in general information and assistance and making referrals for further assistance and help for more professional and appropriate local agencies.Information / Advice / GuidanceViewMap
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
Juniors After School Club for 8-13sThe Avenues Youth ProjectNew Avenues, 3-7 Third AvenueW10 4RSK&C and Westminster[email protected]020 8969 9552http://avenues.org.uk (Main)Games, cooking, arts and crafts, tea-time.Arts / CultureViewMap
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
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