Announcements

The Breath & Beat project is a wellbeing journey for women of the Global Majority aged 50 and over. The 24-week community-led initiative is all about celebrating health, vitality, and community.

Interested in volunteering at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital? Join an upcoming Explore & Inform online Q&A session from The North West London (NWL) Health and Social Care Skills Academy.

Young people aged 18–25 in North West London )NWL) who are currently not in education, employment or training (NEET), are eligible for a free four week Social Care Training and Work Experience Programme, starting 13 April 2026.

Our Power Hub are launching a new Female Yoga session: 

🧘‍♀️ Tuesdays  11:30am (term-time)
📍 Canalside House
💷 GPF-funded (optional £5 contribution)

Our Power Hub have launched their Spring timetable of GPF funded fitness classes for women and girls : 

Nominations are open until 11:59pm on Monday 13 April 2026 for the Young K&C Achievement Awards - recognising the organisations, projects and people that make K&C a better place for all children and young people.

The upcoming term of free Change4Life Clubs for local children and families in Kensington, Chelsea, and Westminster are open to any child (with accompanying parent/carer), young person or expectant parent who lives, attends a state-funded school or children’s centre, or is registered with a GP in

The Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel has published their latest national review: Protecting all vulnerable babies better - GOV.UK

DWP Disability Services are advocates for Disability Services benefits and grants across the country, including Personal Independence Payment, Disability Living Allowance and Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit.

This new service, delivered by Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL) provides free, friendly, and confidential support for young people aged 9–25 who are living with or affected by alcohol or drug issues. 

Nourish Hub's Womens Book Club is a free, warm, welcoming space where women can come together, enjoy a hot drink, and talk about books. No pressure, just friendly conversation and connections. Whether someone is a lifelong reader or just starting their reading journey, everyone is welcome.

The imminent launch of the Ending Homelessness in Communities Fund (EHCF) represents a new opportunity for Voluntary & Community Frontline Sector (VCFS) organisations to apply for up to three years of grant funding across both Capital an