Camden | Westminster Community Information

Alone in London works to support young people aged 16 – 25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, providing a range of services.

Organisation offering support and strategic advocacy for the Bangladeshi community.

Meets at: Warburg Institute, Woburn Square, WC1, on 4th Tuesday of each month (except July, August and December) at 6.00pm.

Offers free, confidential one-to-one bereavement counselling at their offices or possibly in clients’ own homes if they are unable to travel.

The Central YMCA Club is the largest gym facility in central London. The YMCA is a charity and the club is as much a community as it is a place to get fit.

The Chinese Information and Advice Centre (CIAC) offers free information, advice and support to disadvantaged Chinese people living in the UK.

Clean Break aims to train women with experience of the criminal justice system and women at risk of offending in theatre skills.

The Centre provides events, classes, activities and a place to meet to people of all ages. No membership is required to attend before 18:00.

Rooms can be laid out in a variety of styles: theatre, banquet, restaurant, classroom or removed to provide an empty space.

Catering by arrangement. Full bar.

EC London is a TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) exam centre and runs the exam every 4 weeks.

National Friendship Network of Lesbian and bisexual women, disabled and not disabled. All ages, no upper age limit.

Offers information and advice to Latin American people in the UK on a range of issues including social security, immigration, housing and education.

Services include:

Supports the immediate and long term needs of Latin American women migrants in the UK through its services and through advocacy and campaigning.

A national voluntary welfare organisation which offers help to the Jewish and wider community. LJW is the UK affiliate of ICJW (the International Council of Jewish Women).

The London Numismatic Club is a membership club that aims to propagate knowledge of numismatics by arranging social events, meetings, lectures, visits of interest, displays and an annual newsletter

The London Numismatic Club is a membership club that aims to propagate knowledge of numismatics by arranging social events, meetings, lectures, visits of interest, displays and an annual newsletter

The London Welsh Trust is a charitable organisation whose objective is to promote Welsh culture in London.

The Mary Ward Centre is an Adult Education College offering courses at all levels from introductory to advanced that are taught by experienced well-qualified tutors.

The Mary Ward Centre is an Adult Education College offering courses at all levels from introductory to advanced that are taught by experienced well-qualified tutors.

The Legal Centre provides free legal advice, casework and representation in the main areas of social welfare law to people who live or work in London.

One Housing Group provides housing, housing care and support across London and the South East managing over 15,000 homes in 26 boroughs including Westminster.

SPaRC is based in King’s Cross but outreaches to many other parts of the surrounding areas. It helps refugees to survive, build new lives and integrate into the broader community.

Director of Music: Sally Martin-Brown.

Rehearsals: Most Fridays during term time from 7.15pm until about 9pm. Occasional rehearsals on other days.

Director of Music: Sally Martin-Brown.

Rehearsals: Most Fridays during term time from 7.15pm until about 9pm. Occasional rehearsals on other days.

Open to all retired and semi-retired people, i.e. no entry qualifications are required and there is no lower age limit for membership.

The WMC offer courses for adults only and is particularly for London adults who may not be able to study full time and local people who have missed out on their initial education.