The content in this directory is provided by voluntary organisations operating in the borough. The directory is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement of any organisation, service or activity.
The information is correct to the best of our knowledge but we are not always informed of changes. Please make sure to contact the relevant organisation to check their information is up to date.
The information is correct to the best of our knowledge but we are not always informed of changes. Please make sure to contact the relevant organisation to check their information is up to date.
Pro Art is a non-profit organisation with an aim to develop and improve education generally, especially to advance the opportunities for informal and non-formal activities and training. The scope of activities is wide and based on multidisciplinary approach to learning subjects, such as culture, heritage, art, social and managing topics, science, environment among many others. Pro Art organises lectures, exhibitions, cultural events, seminars and conferences which promote different people and communities and inspire the participants to assume further learning. Pro Art is regularly participating in LLP European projects and as an expert in the field of multidisciplinary education is invited to talk at international and national conferences. We have regular group of participant, 106 members of the Pro Art Club, who enjoy being proactive and contribute to our activities, and who also travel abroad and meet our European partners, expanding network of partners, stakeholders and participants. The members are people of all age, gender, faith and social, educational and economic background, involved in planning and implementing Pro Art programme, evaluating and disseminating the results of the projects. The activities that we carry out regularly are visits to informal learning places (museums, galleries, libraries, theatres, concert halls, heritage and gardens), art and educational workshops, music events, exhibitions, lectures and literary promotions delivered by professionals in the fields in order to achieve a high quality cultural programme and an excellent standard of the events.
Arts / Culture, Community / Social club, Education / Play (children / young people), Education / Training (adults), Environmental Issues, Health and Wellbeing, Network / Forum, Sports / Leisure
The RBKC Partnership of Supplementary Schools consists of a variety of schools that help pupils aged 5-19 with many subjects such as national curriculum, mother tongue and sports. The schools operate in the late afternoon or early evenings during the week-time or on the weekends, depending on the school.
Education / Play (children / young people), Network / Forum
Response Community Projects offer low cost services and programmes to the local community. It is the only disabled access community centre in the south of the borough.
Some of our services:
Drop in Internet Cafe
IT Drop In
Photoshop
ESOL English
Tai Chi (All Levels)
Chair Yoga for 50+
Mind and Body for women
Zumba Classes
Walking Club
Homework Club
Some of our services:
Drop in Internet Cafe
IT Drop In
Photoshop
ESOL English
Tai Chi (All Levels)
Chair Yoga for 50+
Mind and Body for women
Zumba Classes
Walking Club
Homework Club
Arts / Culture, Community / Social club, Education / Play (children / young people), Education / Training (adults), Health and Wellbeing, Sports / Leisure
Social welfare and health support services for people with HIV - with a particular focus on ageing, isolation and poverty.
Advocacy / Representation, Health and Wellbeing, Information / Advice / Guidance, Support group
No child in the UK should grow up to be poor or lonely just because they are blind
• 90% of those who lose their sight in youth won’t work for more than six months in their lives
• Most will never have someone to share their life with
The Royal Society for Blind Children believe in a better life for blind children.
We are on a mission to make sure every single blind child has the self-belief and skills to fulfil the potential we know they’ve got.
Make no mistake – helping blind children to believe they can achieve will take time and money. But we’ll do it from the ground up, working with our wonderful donors and volunteers to deliver the five things we believe will transform the life chances of every blind child in England and Wales.
How are we going to do it?
1. Helping parents first
2. Excellent and inclusive education
3. Build friendships and character
4. Getting young people job ready
5. Harnessing technology
By 2020 we want to have helped 11,000 children and with 178 years of experience behind us and the support of our donors, we know we’ll get there get there.
• 90% of those who lose their sight in youth won’t work for more than six months in their lives
• Most will never have someone to share their life with
The Royal Society for Blind Children believe in a better life for blind children.
We are on a mission to make sure every single blind child has the self-belief and skills to fulfil the potential we know they’ve got.
Make no mistake – helping blind children to believe they can achieve will take time and money. But we’ll do it from the ground up, working with our wonderful donors and volunteers to deliver the five things we believe will transform the life chances of every blind child in England and Wales.
How are we going to do it?
1. Helping parents first
2. Excellent and inclusive education
3. Build friendships and character
4. Getting young people job ready
5. Harnessing technology
By 2020 we want to have helped 11,000 children and with 178 years of experience behind us and the support of our donors, we know we’ll get there get there.
Counselling / Mentoring, Education / Play (children / young people), Education / Training (adults), Information / Advice / Guidance
To provide information and support to scoliosis sufferers and their families
Support group
Bring people together, build up community spirit and improve our local neighbourhoods.
Encourage informal discussion and communication in our Estate. hold public meetings on topical local issues•
organise social events
Encourage informal discussion and communication in our Estate. hold public meetings on topical local issues•
organise social events
Advocacy / Representation, Arts / Culture, Campaigning, Other
SMART was registered as a charity in September 1985 to relieve persons who are suffering from any form of mental illness, particularly by the provision of suitable employment opportunities for such persons.
Through meaningful activity and training they aim to rebuild lives, giving people purpose, confidence and skills.
Through meaningful activity and training they aim to rebuild lives, giving people purpose, confidence and skills.
Advocacy / Representation, Arts / Culture, Community / Social club, Counselling / Mentoring, Education / Training (adults), Health and Wellbeing, Information / Advice / Guidance, Network / Forum, Sports / Leisure
Snowflake School provides intensive intervention based on the principles of applied behaviour analysis including Skinners analysis of Verbal Behaviour. This provision is delivered in a safe, happy and stimulating environment.
Education / Play (children / young people)
We believe in the transformative power of play.
Through our work in West London, we have seen hundreds of children from disadvantaged backgrounds, or those that have experienced trauma, become a part of our family through our wide and varied activities, which offer something for everyone.
Established in 2007, we first focused on sports, but since then we’ve added healthy eating initiatives, arts activities, educational group trips, mentorship programmes, and holidays in the UK and abroad.
What binds these programmes is a commitment to creating a safe, open-minded, inclusive and loving environment, where we can play together and happy memories are made.
We offer a wide range of programmes and activities- from sports to art to cooking- so that every one of our kids can discover what gives them joy. We also offer support and guidance to parents and carers experiencing emotional, practical and social issues.
If you would like to refer a child, please contact our Family & Safeguarding Lead, Miriam: 07947758634 / [email protected]
If you have any questions about volunteering, please contact our Projects & Volunteer Manager, Idris: 07445390198 / [email protected]
Through our work in West London, we have seen hundreds of children from disadvantaged backgrounds, or those that have experienced trauma, become a part of our family through our wide and varied activities, which offer something for everyone.
Established in 2007, we first focused on sports, but since then we’ve added healthy eating initiatives, arts activities, educational group trips, mentorship programmes, and holidays in the UK and abroad.
What binds these programmes is a commitment to creating a safe, open-minded, inclusive and loving environment, where we can play together and happy memories are made.
We offer a wide range of programmes and activities- from sports to art to cooking- so that every one of our kids can discover what gives them joy. We also offer support and guidance to parents and carers experiencing emotional, practical and social issues.
If you would like to refer a child, please contact our Family & Safeguarding Lead, Miriam: 07947758634 / [email protected]
If you have any questions about volunteering, please contact our Projects & Volunteer Manager, Idris: 07445390198 / [email protected]
Education / Play (children / young people), Health and Wellbeing, Information / Advice / Guidance, Sports / Leisure