Announcements

New Young People’s Health and Wellbeing service

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

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. 

The focus is on overall wellbeing and prevention including sexual health promotion and greater whole-family support. 

How to get in touch: 

Nourish Hub Women's Book Club

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

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.

Update: Ending Homelessness in Communities Fund grant Programme 2026-29

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

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 and Revenue streams to support and develop their work supporting people experiencing homelessness. It represents a shift in funding for the Housing Justice shelter network and the wider VCFS.

North Kensington JCP: Paid Internship Opportunity for Young People living in social housing in Kensington & Chelsea

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on
The Youth Internship Scheme offers paid, two-week work placements within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, designed to help you gain valuable experience and skills for your future career.

Community Fundraising course

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

Westway Trust's accredited community fundraising course will support you to develop your fundraising skills and raise more money for your organisation.

The 10-session practical course aims to increase understanding of the importance of values, safeguarding, health and safety, legal structures and monitoring and evaluation, theory of change and budgeting. 

The course starts on Wednesday 25 February.