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Age Link links volunteers with older people who are housebound. Outings include theatre and boat trips and summer seaside trips and a Christmas party.
Arachne Greek Cypriot Women’s Group is a voluntary organisation and registered charity that aims to improve the quality of life and well being of Greek Cypriot and Greek women and their families.
Arachne Greek Cypriot Women’s Group is a voluntary organisation and registered charity that aims to improve the quality of life and well being of Greek Cypriot and Greek women and their families.
Arachne Greek Cypriot Women’s Group is a voluntary organisation and registered charity that aims to improve the quality of life and well being of Greek Cypriot and Greek women and their families.
Organisation offering support and strategic advocacy for the Bangladeshi community.
CAIA supports and advises the Armenian community through the provision of welfare, educational, leisure and cultural services.
Open Age Hub is based in South Westminster and offers a wide range of activities to anyone of 50 years plus in the local area.
Activities include:
The Covent Garden Community Association is the representative voice of the residents, the business community and the working population of Covent Garden.
The Eritrean Muslim Community Association is a charity that aims to meet the social, welfare and cultural needs of Eritrean refugees living in the United Kingdom.
Members support those affected by prostate cancer, their friends, families and partners.
They have a special interest in those newly diagnosed and those with advanced prostate cancer.
Chair: Amanda Feeny.
HDRA covers Harrowby, Brendon, Cato, Molyneux and Shouldham Streets plus Crawford Place. Membership open to residents and businesses.
Kith & Kids’ is a charity aiming to empower families who have a son or daughter with a learning disability or autism (many also have a physical or sensory disability) to overcome their social e
The LCCA fosters a close working relationship with Westminster City Council, government agencies and interest groups for the improvement of the Chinatown area with the aim of its becoming the most
The official amenity association for the Marylebone area, south of Marylebone Road.
Works with and for migrants and refugees to enable them to improve the quality of their lives and to raise awareness of issues that affect migrant and refugee communities.
Advice:
The Society aims to represent all interests on the River equally, including angling, canoeing, cruising, rambling, waterlife and wildlife, from the source to the sea.
The principal aims of the Soho Society are to protect the interests of residents and businesses and to enhance the local environment.
Formed in 1963 to conserve the unique character of the neighbourhood. The Society presents residents’ views to Westminster City Council and to developers.
Membership is open to anyone (including businesses, corporations and institutions) who lives, works or has an interest in St Marylebone.
The Centre is open to everyone, no membership required.
St Paul’s Church Centre is a community centre providing activities, classes, support and advice through a number of local groups.
The London Forum of Amenity and Civic Societies represents the views and interests of amenity and civic societies and their members on issues that are important for the quality of life of Londoners
3FF aims to build understanding and lasting relationships between people of all faiths and beliefs.
Chair: Andrew Jordan.
Concerns itself with planning and environmental matters and any matters that affect local residents.
A charity with the aim of breaking cycles of disadvantage and social exclusion, promoting family cohesion, well-being and achievement.
Westminster Senior Citizens Forum is a group run by older people, for older people in Westminster.