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The Golborne Forum brings together people living and/or working in Golborne to have a voice in and contribute to the regeneration of our vibrant community.
Advocacy / Representation, Arts / Culture, Environmental Issues, Health and Wellbeing, Network / Forum
Networking with Offenders and Offering Resolve (NOOR) is an innovative third sector social enterprise which was founded by its Chief Executive Bilal Dunn in urgent response to the growing need we have as a society to engage with our fractured youth community.

It has since developed educational programs through some of the Arts and Social Media as a way of bringing about social change by way of youth development. This has been achieved both locally within communities and amongst designated sections of the growing offender population within many of our country’s Young Offender and Adult Prison Institutions.
Arts / Culture, Counselling / Mentoring, Education / Training (adults)
The Reader runs weekly groups where we bring people together to read novels, short stories, plays and poems, creating a space for people to be together, share thoughts and have personal reflections. Trained Reader Leaders read the stories aloud to the group each week and all our sessions are free to attend, so everyone--no matter their background or ability--can join in. Group members are welcome to read aloud, join the discussions or sit back and enjoy a good story. Shared Reading is about making personal connection – what the literature makes us feel, the meaning it holds for each of us, and the shared experiences we discover through discussions.
The Reader has been running Shared Reading groups in Kensington & Chelsea since 2010. We run groups across the borough each week in libraries, community centres, hospitals, and day centres. Please contact us for a list of our weekly groups.
Arts / Culture, Health and Wellbeing, Personal development
The Video College was set up through a local residents' association in 1994 to give people of all ages an opportunity to train in one of the most vital areas of film making.
Arts / Culture, Education / Play (children / young people), Education / Training (adults)
Urban Eye projects aim to create a more positive identity for an area, helping to reduce fear of crime and anti-social behaviour and provide a lasting legacy for residents and visitors to enjoy.
Arts / Culture, Community / Social club, Community safety / Crime reduction, Environmental Issues
A community centre for learning, personal growth and enjoyment.

We provide and assist in the provision of play and other facilities, to develop the physical, mental and spiritual capacities of children, young people and the families. We aim to create a safe and friendly environment, offering informal support. Here people can meet others and access services such as community events, opportunities for learning, information, advice and guidance and a venue for private celebrations.
Arts / Culture, Community / Social club, Education / Play (children / young people), Education / Training (adults), Health and Wellbeing, Information / Advice / Guidance, Sports / Leisure
We manage 23 acres of land underneath the Westway flyover in North Kensington, for the benefit of our local community. We work with over 60 member organisations ranging from community groups and residents’ associations to schools and sports clubs, as well as other local groups and people.
Arts / Culture, Community / Social club, Education / Training (adults), Information / Advice / Guidance, Infrastructure Support, Sports / Leisure
WSPM Agape Community Project has over 18 years experience, delivering services at grass-roots level to vulnerable and disadvantaged community groups in Greater London.
The services and activities being provided or delivered through the Project include, the BME Health Forum (Good Practices Access for Well Being), a project funded by Westminster NHS; a daily supplementary or after school/homework club for children between the ages of 5 and 18 years old; parents focus group forums; weekly information, advocacy, advice, counselling and welfare rights surgeries; work experience and volunteering; and community engage

AIM
Our aim is to advance education, enhance employment prospects, relief poverty sickness and distress.
OBJECTIVE
1. Supplementary education/Homework club for ages 5 – 18 from 3.45 – 7.30 Mondays to Fridays (and from 8.30am – 6.00pm during School holidays and half-terms breaks).
2. Daily drop in Work search and application form filling service (by pre-arranged appointments).
3. Work placement/work experience opportunities and volunteering within and outside the Centre (Mondays to Fridays).
4. ESOL, Life in UK, ICT and basic numeracy training (twice every week – on Tuesdays and Thursdays) from 9.30am – 3.00pm.
5. Generalist advice and information service on education, debt and welfare rights, Housing, Employment, Family and Immigration (on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
6. Bi-monthly Seminars on Healthy living, Good parenting and Right courses and right choices for children as part of the community engagement program.
Advocacy / Representation, Arts / Culture, Community / Social club, Counselling / Mentoring, Education / Play (children / young people), Education / Training (adults), Health and Wellbeing, Housing / Homelessness, Information / Advice / Guidance,