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4th Royal Eltham Scout Group

The group follows the aims of the Scout Association to develop physically, socially, and spiritually the minds and bodies of young people, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society.

7Talent Community Ltd.

The organisation engages with young people to encourage positive thinking and the belief that they can succeed with the right attitude, whilst touching on important social themes.

A Special Design Support Services CIC

The company (otherwise known as ASD Support Services) supports families and carers living with children with a diagnosis of autism from the ages of three-to-eleven years old. They offer a range of services from respite services to advice and modelling strategies/interventions families can use at home. Their flexible approach allows parents to decide how the organisation can support them and their child through an agreed support package, partnering upskilled Personal Assistants with families.

Abbey Wood and Thamesmead U3A (Officially The Third Age Trust)

The organisation provides learning and socialisation activities for older people, who are retired or semi-retired.

Abbey Wood Community Group

Abbey Wood Community Group runs the Abbey Wood Community Center, which is a space for community interest groups to gather, enabling activities to bring together residents of Abbey Wood.

Abbey Wood Community Sound

Abbey Wood Community Sound provides therapeutic community music workshops for residents in Greenwich, particularly Abbey Wood.

Abbey Wood Women's Institute

Abbey Wood Women's Institute provides social activities to reduce isolation for women of all ages and promotes new skills whilst sharing existing knowledge.

Abundant Community Creations Ltd.

The purpose of Abundant Community Creations is to deliver workshops that help attendees change their way of thinking. They deliver workshops to groups and individuals, allowing them to learn valuable life skills to use on a daily basis.

Act for Change

Act for Change works to prevent youth violence and hate-related crime, including the provision of Transforming Conflict Training.

Action Against Hunger UK

Action Against Hunger aims to save lives by combating hunger and disease, and relieving poverty, deprivation, and distress throughout the world. Action Against Hunger also strives to relieve chronic and temporary hunger by way of emergency intervention and/or establishing rehabilitation programmes. Action Against Hunger intervenes in natural or man-made disasters which threaten food security or result in famine. They also respond to situations of social/economic breakdown, which place particular groups of people in extremely vulnerable positions. Lastly, they work in situations where survival depends on humanitarian aid.

Activ8 Community CIC

Activ8 Community CIC offers Thai Kickboxing and Fitness to route youth off the streets and into sport, with a mission to help combat knife crime.

Active Horizons

Active Horizons supports young people from the BME community by developing their skills, capacities, and capabilities. They provide advanced education, as well as recreational and leisure time activities.

Adfam

Adfam offers support to those affected by someone else's substance misuse. This comes in the form of peer support, support groups, advocacy, signposting, and sharing information and resources. Adfam also supports professionals working in the drug and alcohol sector through training, resources, and policy updates.

Advocacy for Nepalese Organisations (AFNO)

Working with the Nepalese community, Advocacy for Nepalese Organisations (AFNO) provides access to advice and support.

Advocacy in Greenwich (AIG)

Advocacy in Greenwich (AIG) provides group and one-to-one advocacy for people with a learning disability in Greenwich and empowers people with a learning disability to bring about change for individuals, and in society. Additionally, AIG makes sure to provide independent advocacy to anyone who needs it.

Advocacy Now (Formerly Advocacy for Older People in Greenwich)

Advocacy Now is a charitable organisation working with all adults (aged 18+) living in Royal Greenwich. The service is completely confidential, free and independent of statutory services and local government. They offer long-term citizen advocacy and short-term crisis advocacy.

African Family Support Foundation

African Family Support Foundation empowers and supports African families with a range of issues, including bereavement, domestic abuse, welfare, family disputes, empowerment, human rights, disability, health, and social care provision.

African Smile

African Smile aims to relieve poverty and distress, preserve and protect good health, and advance the education of disadvantaged people living in South East London (Greenwich and Lewisham). In particular, African Smile provides advice, information, and guidance in matters such as health, education, training for employment, translation services, housing, and welfare rights. Additionally, they promote the provision of facilities for recreation, cultural, and other leisure-time activities of individuals who, by reason of their age, ability, or financial circumstances face access barriers.

Age UK Bromley and Greenwich

Age UK Bromley and Greenwich provides innovative services of the highest standards for older people in the borough of Bromley and Greenwich.

AHOY Centre

The AHOY centre aims to provide equal opportunities for disadvantaged, at-risk young people and people with disabilities to engage in activities and courses. They bring together people from many walks of life to work as a community, using rowing and sailing as educational tools to bring about positive changes in participants and the local community, creating good citizenship and role models.

Ajoda Community Alliance (ACA, formerly Greenwich Ajoda Organisation)

The project aims to provide exciting opportunities for the elderly to meet and relax with friends and neighbours. It also serves as a break to the boredom experienced by the elderly due to isolation and loneliness - these are very big issues among the BME elderly in Greenwich and can lead to bad physical and mental health. They also provide signposting for the elderly around health and other relevant issues.

AKC Opportunities Foundation CIC

All Kids Can (AKC) Opportunities Foundation CIC creates inclusive and impactful opportunities that benefit children, young people and adults, particularly those with physical and learning disabilities, their families, schools and local communities across London. They offer engaging holiday programmes, wrap-around care, and tailored support that fosters physical, social and emotional development. Their services provide families with reliable care and respite, while their programmes for adults promote independence, life skills, and meaningful social connections along with training and employment pathways. At the heart of their mission is a commitment to inclusivity, growth, and empowerment, enabling individuals to thrive and communities to flourish.

Aligned Futures

Aligned Futures was born out of a vision to create lasting change in the lives of young people. The founding members saw first-hand the lack of positive role models and opportunities available to many youths. Driven by a desire to make a meaningful difference, Aligned Futures was established to guide young people toward discovering their potential and building a purpose-filled future. Founded on the belief that every young person has the potential to succeed, Aligned Futures is dedicated to guiding youth aged eleven-to-eighteen through crucial developmental stages. Their specialised programme, "Align," is designed to empower young people by building self-confidence, fostering goal-oriented thinking, and enhancing their connection to education and personal growth.

Alzheimer's Society - Bexley and Greenwich Branch

Alzheimer's Society - Bexley and Greenwich Branch aims to support people with dementia and other forms of memory loss as well as their carers.

Amethyst Family Foundation

Amethyst Family Foundation educates on parenting/marriage/single life, supports families who are in need because of disability and ill health, and strives to relieve the needs of families who are in hardship due to social or economic circumstances. They also aim to stop the disintegration of families in modern society, build on the success of other service providers for families, and to engage in useful activities in the local communities.

Ana Huna

Ana Huna aims to increase awareness of disability among children within the Muslim community in Greenwich and to promote and improve access into local places of worship for families of disabled children.

Anchor For All Souls Church (RCCG)

The vision for The Anchor for All Souls (the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG) is born out of a genuine desire to raise women and men who, regardless of their past, will live righteously and attain excellence in every area of life.

Anchor Project

The organisation aims to continue to create awareness, advocate for, and enable the integration of persons with disabilities into society.

Animal Days Out CIC (Animals for Therapy)

Animal Days Out CIC (also known as Animals for Therapy) provides educational, therapeutic and recreational opportunities for children, young people and adults with a wide theme of animals, wildlife, nature and outdoor activities.

Aphek Ltd.

Aphek Ltd. provides quality training in various areas across nursing to business administration, to suit individuals and organisational training needs.

ARC and You

ARC and You provides a range of services and programmes that support personal development. They also aim to improve access to social and cultural activities that enhance and contribute toward greater social integration and community cohesion.

Ark of Christ Mission International Trust (Youth Rally Mission)

Ark of Christ Mission International Trust (Youth Rally Mission) aims to combat youth violence, drug and alcohol abuse and knife crime. They focus on youth mental health issues and mentoring young people to become the best they can be. They also aim to combat youth violence in SE London, raise young leaders in community, and to lead people to Christ.

Arte Latino Cultural Project

Arte Latino Cultural Project helps young people and local audiences to participate in, and have access to high quality, innovative Latin American arts and culture.

Artfix Circle

Artfix Circle is a one-stop platform from conception to execution. Artfix is a combination café, co-working space, learning centre and popup venue with the aim to foster everyday creativity for vulnerable groups.

As One Youth Project

As One Youth Project aims to create a safe space for young people within Greenwich. They are a team of skilled, passionate and vetted volunteers and youth workers that tackle complex issues around knife crime and youth violence whilst also responding to other complex issues that are a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as loneliness and isolation. They engage young people in positive activities to promote social inclusion and reduce anti-social and offending behaviour. As One Youth Project strives to foster a sense of unity amongst the young people in our community and nurture young people ensuring they have access to personal development, skills-building and interventions that support their growth into the best versions of themselves.

Asian Centre for Advice and Learning (ACAL)

The Asian Centre for Advice and Learning (ACAL) provides information and advice in welfare matters, domestic violence and other matters to Asian communities from the Indian subcontinent in their native languages. The Asian Centre for Advice and Learning (ACAL) also acts as a mediator in order to break the barriers towards the labour market by updating their skills.

Aspire and Achieve London CIC

Aspire and Achieve London CIC aims to empower and inspire young people to be the best version of themselves, making them happier, more balanced, and instilled with a sense of self-worth and purpose. They aim to provide young people with a safe and secure platform to address the issues affecting them and express their concerns. Topics include but are not limited to: sexual consent, social influence, pressures to attend university, the impact of social media on mental health, peer pressure and the lack of paid opportunities after achieving a BA (Hons). Their work also aims to provide young people with a new positive mentality and a network of peers who will encourage and support one another. The network will provide young people with alternative activities to street violence and gang interaction, and will prevent young people from being misled into crime affiliation. This will not only benefit the young person and their families, but the wider community.

Aspire Creativity

Aspire Creativity provides community development, public, and service user involvement. The organisation also provides arts training.

Athletic Football Club Lewisham (AFC Lewisham)

The main aim of the club is to provide football facilities, promote participation and development of the game and arrange matches for its members. AFC Lewisham is open to the whole community, allowing anyone to be a member. The club strives to provide football for health benefits, raise self-esteem, and teach skills transferable to the workplace.

Aurora Options

Aurora Options supports people with learning disabilities to maximise their independence. They believe that increasing the choice and control people have over their own lives enhances their dignity and freedom, and will enhance and protect the quality of their lives.

Autistic Inclusive Meets

Autistic Inclusive Meets has three aims. The first aim is to enable families with autistic children/adults to get out into the community and socialise in an accepting inclusive environment with like-minded peers via regular meet ups, holidays, or meals out. The second aim is to provide information and support to these individuals and their families. The third aim is to help families fulfil the sensory needs of the autistic individual through regular meets and also through the loan of specific sensory equipment such as weighted blankets etc.

Avante Care and Support

Avante Care and Support is a not-for-profit organisation that cares for and supports over 1000 older people through registered nursing and dementia care homes, home care, and wellbeing support services. They have proudly been providing care and support for over thirty years, with ten specialist dementia and nursing care homes located across Kent, Bexley and Greenwich. They are committed to making a positive difference to those in care and their experienced, dedicated and skilled workforce strive to ensure they provide communities where everyone has a vibrant and fulfilling life.

Avenues Group

The Avenues Group is a charity responsible for pioneering specialist social care that supports people facing significant disadvantage through disability and illness so they can live full lives in their local communities. 

Avery Hill Christian Fellowship

Avery Hill Christian Fellowship promotes the advancement of the Christian Faith and poverty relief.

B Young Stars Ltd.

B Young Stars is a youth organisation dedicated to empowering young people to embrace their true selves and reach their full potential. Through weekly tutoring, sports activities, and personal development programmes, the organisation creates spaces where youth can grow in confidence, values, and ambition.

Barnfield Education Limited - Supplementary School (See BEP Education)

BEP provides out of school tuition for young people in both primary and secondary schools. The main focus is on students receiving additional support to help them develop competence/excellence in the core subjects of the National Curriculum (Maths, English and Science), through intensive Saturday School tuition and extra-curricular activities.

Barnfield Hub (Friends of Barnfield Estate Ltd.)

Barnfield Hub (Friends of Barnfield Estate Ltd.) provides community development and improves residents' community participation, focusing on healthy campaigns, crime reduction, and employment training.

Beelotus

Beelotus supports parents to develop self-care whilst adjusting to the challenges of parenthood.

Bench Outreach

Bench Outreach's aim is to help vulnerable people overcome drug and alcohol dependence, find decent homes, and lead lives that have meaning and purpose. They offer an inclusive, confidential, non-judgemental service founded on equality, diversity and the sanctity of life. They work with people to find and sustain accommodation and support them to access treatment for drug, alcohol, and mental health problems.

Bentham House Residents Association

Bentham House Residents Association helps to safeguard and promote the interests of the residents of Bentham House, an over-fifty-five facility. Bentham House Residents Association is focused on housing and the environment, striving to improve living conditions, community facilities, and services for residents, most of whom are over sixty-five.

Bexley Accessible Transport Scheme (BATS)

Bexley Accessible Transport Schemes is a community transport scheme, operating within the borough of Bexley. Founded in July 2004, our aim is to provide affordable, accessible, and safe transport for community and voluntary groups in the local area.

Big Red Bus Club

The heart of the Big Red Bus Club is their daily stay and play for children under five and families. It is free and entirely volunteer-run and led. Based in Charlton Park, the organisation also runs projects that support their whole family wellbeing, including supporting families with children with Special Educational Needs, Disability, and overall supporting local families.

Blackheath Conservatoire of Music and the Arts Ltd.

Blackheath Conservatoire of Music and the Arts Ltd. provides high-quality art, music and drama education to the community in South East London.

Blackheath Halls

Blackheath Halls is an entertainment venue and concert hall in the heart of South East London.

Blessed Generation

Blessed Generation aims to help young people advance in life, relieve needs of and educate young people, through two services. First, Blessed Generation provides recreational and leisure time activities provided in the interest of social welfare and designed to improve young people's living conditions. Second, they provide support and activities which develop their skills, capacities, and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals. This charitable purpose will be undertaken in accordance with a Christian ethos.

Bloss.m (Previously thinkHER ambition)

Bloss.m ambition is a training and skills development social enterprise that specialises in upskilling young women aged fourteen to twenty-one to create the next generation of female leaders. Launched in 2018, they have impacted the lives of over 2,000 young females to-date around the UK by developing their skill sets, enhancing their career knowledge, connecting them to life-changing opportunities and building their networks.

BME Volunteers CIC (Black Major)

BME Volunteers CIC (Black Major) champions Black disabled people's authentic voices and supports the wider family network by explaining therapy options and offering family assessment and care plans. From an African-born perspective, they provide interactive and easy-to-understand, up-to-date and relevant information on autism, mental health, physical health, emotional and psychological wellbeing for the children and utilise community volunteers to support families living with visible and invisible Disability, that have no access to public funds, living with discrimination, stigma, under duress and/or are otherwise vulnerable and residing in London and South East England.

Body of Christ Ministries

The aim of Body of Christ Ministries is to promote the Christian faith and transform lives through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Bridge East Greenwich CIC

The aim of Bridge East Greenwich CIC is to provide engaging and stimulating activities for local families whilst providing practical and emotional support. Their motto is: run by the community, for the community.

Bridge Support (Bridge 86 Ltd.)

Bridge Support (Bridge 86 Ltd.) supports people with mental health issues by bridging the gap between in-patient mental health services and independent living. Bridge offers cost-effective, proven pathways to support people with long-term mental health conditions in the community.

Bridging the Gap for Autism

Bridging the Gap for Autism supports adults and families and carers who are on the Autistic Spectrum, by providing advocacy and social outlets.

Brighter Futures Foundation

Brighter Future Foundations is a charitable organisation supporting adults with learning disabilities and other complex needs - including both physical/learning disabilities and sensory needs. They inter alia run the Brighter Futures Project, which is a life skills hub dedicated to supporting adults with learning disabilities in their journey towards greater independence and fulfilment. Their mission is to empower service users to navigate their daily lives with confidence and resilience by providing a nurturing environment that fosters personal growth and development.

British Thyroid Foundation

British Thyroid Foundation provides support and information based on reliable medical evidence and personal experience through a helpline, information leaflets, and local meetings. They work with patients and medical professionals to inform and support people of all ages living with thyroid disorders.

Bunyoro Kitara Development Association (BKDA)

Bunyoro Kitara Development Association (BKDA) brings together people from the Banyoro community and their families living in the UK. They work towards alleviating poverty and isolation, promoting education, economic empowerment, and raising awareness on available services. They also promote the positive cultural norms and values for the Banyoro community living in different parts of the UK.

Camden Society (Work Train Greenwich)

Camden Society (Work Train Greenwich)'s vision is for a society in which people with disabilities live their lives to their full potential, free from discrimination. Their purpose is to support people with disabilities to live the lives they choose.

Capoeira First Step Ltd.

The primary aim of Capoeira First Step is to provide accessible fitness lessons for all, such as capoeira lessons, to foster improved physical health and community engagement.

Care Foundation

The Care Foundation was set up to work for the advancement of the Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) community, focusing on those in particular who are disadvantaged. They aim to provide activities for the underprivileged who cannot access mainstream services due to barriers such as poverty, language, cultural differences, or fear. The Care Foundation has been set up to look into the needs of the BME African Residents and their participation in local activities.

Carers Support Bexley (Previously Greenwich Volcare - Carer's Support)

Carers Support Bexley (Previously Greenwich Volcare - Carer's Support) provides support, information and respite care for Carers in the London Borough of Bexley and Royal Borough of Greenwich.

Carerswecare4 Ltd.

Carerswecare4 provides support for carers to improve their social networks by organising social events throughout the year.

Caribbean Social Forum

The Caribbean Social Forum was started by “the matured children” of the Windrush Generation. The Forum is open to men and women aged 50+ and they currently have over 600 registered members, mainly from the Caribbean and neighbouring countries, such as Guyana. In 2017, the Forum won the National Diversity Award for Community Organisation for Race, Faith and Religion.

Central Eltham Youth Project

Central Eltham Youth Project provides a brighter future for young people aged thirteen to twenty-five by helping them to make a smoother transition into adulthood.

CET-c for Women

CET-c for Women was established to motivate girls and women in Christ-like directions for every aspect of life. They provide support for women and families through training, empowerment, counselling, mentoring, and sponsorship.

CGL Basis (Formerly Lifeline Basis)

The main aim of CGL Basis is to support individuals with substance misuse so that they may become drug- and/or alcohol-free, or control their usage. CG Basis aims to improve their health and well-being by enhancing their social interactions and working to improve housing, employment, training, and enterprise opportunities.

Chabad of Greenwich and Docklands

Chabad of Greenwich and Docklands' main aim is to create a Jewish community in the area that is committed to making the world a better and more unified place. The stronger the community is, the more it can help others. As a community, Chabad volunteers and helps other charities and people in the area to have a better and more meaningful life. This can be achieved through aiding poverty relief, education, or events.

Change, Grow, Live - CGL (Previously CRI)

Change, Grow, Live - CGL (previously CRI) provides support on a variety of issues, ranging from alcohol and drug misuse, domestic abuse, to housing and street outreach, empowering individuals to change their lives.

Character Well

The Character Well's mission is to promote character values (honesty, patience, respect, responsibility, self-control, appreciation, caring, forgiveness, and generosity) for self-development and social enhancement.

Chares Ltd.

Chares is a Social Enterprise providing services to the local community, civil sector organisations and private sector businesses, providing services like IT, marketing and social media.

Charlotte Turner Supplementary School

Charlotte Turner Supplementary School engages and works with children and young people of minority groups in order to raise educational attainments, support self motivation, improve self-esteem and encourage self-belief to take pride in personal achievement.

Charlton and Blackheath Christian Fellowship (CBCF)

Charlton & Blackheath Christian Fellowship (CBCF) is a Christian Church. Their community loves God and wants to make a difference.

Charlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT)

Based on the needs of the community, Charlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT) works in partnership to deliver high quality programmes with a lasting impact.

Charlton Athletic Museum

Charlton Athletic Museum is a volunteer initiative to preserve and display the heritage of Charlton Athletic Football Club for the community and supporters.

Charlton Central Residents' Association (CCRA)

Charlton Central Residents' Association (CCRA) is committed to ensuring a safe and friendlier community. the CCRA organise social events such as a community day and quiz nights, run local groups such as a singing group, community gardening, and a local history group. They also publish a newsletter called 'Grapevine'.

Charlton Community Gardens

Charlton Community Gardens turns unloved and unused spaces in Charlton into productive gardens for community use. Engaging the local community is key to achieving their aim as they want to share gardening skills and knowledge with others, so that more people can learn to grow their own food as sustainably as possible.

Charlton Family Centre

Charlton Family Centre provides childcare and support to families with children aged five and under in the local area.

Charlton Toy Library

Charlton Toy Library aims to promote the principle that play does matter for the developing child. The organisation's objective is to make play accessible by lending appropriate toys and books, extending the opportunity for shared play into the home. They also provide play areas where children and adults can use a wide variety of toys and creative activities. They offer an opportunity to socialise and exchange experiences. There is also a befriending and supportive service to parents and carers.

Charlton Triangle Homes 50+ Group

Charlton Triangle Homes 50+ Group helps promote social inclusion, prevent isolation and loneliness, and promote affordable activities e.g. exercise classes, and subsidised day coach trips.

Charlton United Reformed Church

Charlton United Reformed Church seeks to serve the local community in the name of Jesus. They work on outreach and a mission to spread the word of God to support the local neighbourhood.

Children Hope Forever

Children Hope Forever aims to give young people and asylum seekers a second chance in life, creating employment and bringing disabled family voices into the society.

Christ Church East Greenwich

Christ Church East Greenwich provides space for Christian worship and services to children and young people in the community as well as running community outreach programmes.

Christ Church Priory Eltham

Christ Church Priory Eltham provides a place of worship and hall hire, and runs two schools: Saint Mary's Catholic Primary School and Saint Thomas More Catholic Comprehensive School.

Christ Church Shooters Hill

Christ Church Shooters Hill is an inclusive Anglican Church in the modern Catholic tradition, serving the local community and reflecting the rich diversity of London. They aspire to be a presence within the locality, using their resources to enrich the life of people within the community and offering different services to reflect this.

Christian Life Centre and Christian Life Ministries

Christian Life Centre and Christian Life Ministries is a place to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, in word and action. The organisation teaches the scriptures and disciples those who receive the message of Christ. They run community development initiatives to reach more people with message of Christ.

Church of Christ the King (CCK)

The Church of Christ the King (CCK) provides community work showing people the love of Jesus. CCK’s mission is to create a vibrant family of hope-filled believers who deeply experience the love and presence of God and partner with Jesus to express the joy and power of His kingdom in every area of life.

Citizens Advice Greenwich Ltd. (formerly Greenwich Citizens Advice Bureaux Ltd.)

Citizens Advice Greenwich aims to provide advice to people in need in Greenwich, and to improve the policies and practices that affect people's lives.

Citizens of the World

Citizens of the World is a choir of refugees and friends, performing in London and the rest of the UK to encourage community, friendship, combat isolation, and promote the joy of singing together and unity.

Civil Service Retirement Fellowship

The Civil Service Retirement Fellowship is a national charity dedicated to helping former civil servants and their dependants make the most of their retirement.

Clockhouse Community Centre and New Charlton Community Association Centre

The Clockhouse Community Centre and New Charlton Community Association Centre provide facilities for recreation and leisure time to enable improvement to the conditions of life for local residents.

Come Out Of Hiding The Lighthouse Network CIC

Come Out Of Hiding The Lighthouse Network CIC exists as a lighthouse community to use gifts, talents and skills to serve the local community by nurturing, empowering, equipping and raising up the next generation of leaders from the ages of eleven to thirty in Greenwich, Lewisham, and neighbouring boroughs.

Community Association of New Eltham (CANE)

The CANE is a small community centre based in New Eltham Library. They offer two rooms for hire, run activities and special events.

Community Dialogue (CD)

Community Dialogue (CD) promotes community integration and empowers vulnerable people.

Community Empowerment and Support Initiatives (CESI) (Nepalese)

The main aim of CESI is to facilitate the integration and wellbeing of the disadvantaged ethnic minority groups in general and Nepalese community groups in particular into the broader community within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

Community Needs Foundation (CNF)

Community Needs Foundation (CNF) is a Christian Charity to address widespread hunger within the Black and Minority Ethnic groups (BME) community, including people with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF), vulnerable families and individuals who are less privileged to access food to meet their basic needs.

Congregation of the Mission (Abbey Wood)

Congregation of the Mission (Abbey Wood) advances religious and charitable works. Following the example of Saint Vincent De Paul, whose imitation of Christ made him love the Poor, the mission of the congregation is rooted in Christ as presented in the Gospel and willingness to follow in the footsteps of Christ, the First Evangeliser of the Poor.

CraftA Community Responsive Artists, Felters and Textile Associates

CraftA Community Responsive Artists, Felters and Textile Associates raises donations, conducts workshops and projects directed at well-being and social cohesion using arts at its focus to alleviate loneliness and boredom.

Cray Valley Amateur Radio Society

Cray Valley Amateur Radio Society provides a facility for anyone interested in amateur radio in South East London and North West Kent. Meetings are held twice a month with lectures, presentations or demonstrations. Licence courses are run twice a year for those who wish to get into the hobby or ‘climb the ladder’ to the full amateur radio licence. Special event activities are held to support national or local events.

Cray Wanderers Community Scheme

The Cray Wanderers Community Scheme provides an education and mentoring service to the community through sport, music and art to help empower, enhance and inspire lives. The scheme works with young people in South East London, engaging with young people aged from five-to-fifteen.

Creating Ground CIC

Creating Grounds is creating stronger communities through participatory arts and collaborative projects. Creating Ground exists to facilitate the sharing of skills and abilities among different groups and wants to realise projects in complete collaboration with groups, individuals and organisations in London as well as in other countries. Creating Ground believes in the educational and transformational power of media and the arts and will use them in different ways and forms to inform, educate, share and bring about social change.​

Creative Foundation

Creative Foundation aims to address the issues of disadvantaged young people, and other vulnerable people in the community by reason of health, disability and youth.

CRiBS Charitable Trust

The work of CRiBS supports the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of children and young people. CRiBS seeks to inspire growing faith and promote living values like respect and honesty that will help children holistically in their lives. CRiBS also provides space to talk about faith issues.

Culture Access CIC

Culture Access aims to expand access to culture.

Daisy Farris Dance Collective - Princess Alice Project

Daisy Farris Dance Collective - Princess Alice Project aims to use contemporary dance to empower people of all ages and abilities to engage in creative expression.

Daylight Academy

Daylight Academy is a social enterprise that delivers innovative and transformational personal development and parenting programmes, ranging from youth development and parenting workshops to self-esteem courses.

Deaf PLUS - Breakthrough (Deaf-Hearing Integration)

Deaf PLUS - Breakthrough (Deaf-Hearing Integration) encourages integration and equality between deaf and hearing people in all areas of life. They also enrich the lives of, and promote inclusivity for deaf and visually impaired people, ensuring equal opportunities and a brighter future for all.

Deaf Umbrella CIC

Deaf Umbrella CIC provide BSL interpreting and communication services for Deaf/Hard of Hearing people.

Deafblind UK

Deafblind UK supports people with combined sight and hearing loss to live the lives they want. They help people to live with deafblindness by making connections, building their confidence and independence.

Deborah Ubee Trust

Deborah Ubee Trust promotes emotional health in the community by offering counselling to those who are unable to otherwise access it.

DeltaMind Foundation

DeltaMind Foundation promotes an inclusive community on aspects of employment, education, career development, and social/community integration.

Deptford Methodist Mission Disabled People's Contact (Also Known As 'Deptford Mission' or 'The DPC')

Deptford Methodist Mission Disabled People's Contact helps reduce isolation in elderly and disabled people through provision of a day centre service. They also provide volunteering opportunities, including for vulnerable adults, and raise funds through their charity shop.

Deptford Working Histories

Deptford Working Histories researches and shares international, national, and migrant histories that are intrinsic to Deptford with and within the local community.

Derrick and Atlas Gardens Residents Association

Derrick and Atlas Gardens Residents Association aims to make the area a better place to live and to actively work to improve their neighbourhood.

Design Charity

Design Charity promotes the efficiency and effectiveness of charities by designing and building environments that will assist in meeting the needs of the charities’ beneficiaries. The are committed to the design and build of transformative environments for communities experiencing green space deprivation.

DG Community Organisation

DG Community Organisation is a hub for women (age sixteen and over) who are experiencing, or have had experience of domestic abuse in faith communities irrespective of cultural, church, or personal beliefs.

Disabled People's Contact

Disabled People's Contact provides care and social stimulation to the elderly and disabled and to those who would otherwise be on their own.

Divine Buzz Fitness

Divine Buzz Fitness offers cost-free range of social, health and fitness programmes to women and children (age seven to eleven) through public funding to empower them to become more active and improve their mental and physical wellbeing.

Divine Connections Community Group

Divine Connections Community Group provides support and structured activities for people with learning disabilities to wean people with learning disabilities away from the need of carers, guardians, and parents for a few hours a day.

Divine Life Ministry

The main aim of the Divine Life Ministry is to provide services to those who are of the Christian faith.

Dogon Music

Dogon Music aims to help enhance body, mind and spirit through teaching African hand-drumming, musical choreography, singing, and storytelling to young and old, disabled and able-bodied people alike.

Dyslexia Association of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich & Lewisham

The organisation provides a support group for dyslexic families, parents, children, adults, teachers, healthcare professionals, as well as for dyslexic adults. They also offer advice on special needs in school, statutory assessments and statements, and screenings, and also write a newsletter, provide advice and information, and run a telephone help line and befriending service.

East London Business Alliance (ELBA)

ELBA builds the connection between businesses and local communities, bringing the time, skills and resources of the private sector, to help build the capacity of local organisations, support young people in education and place people into employment. ELBA makes community investment easier, more effective and more rewarding, whether through face-to-face activity or online.

Ebehi Good Fortune

Ebehi Good Fortune has been working hard with the help of members and volunteers to help individuals in their area. Their work is dedicated to funding and delivering charitable services, and they strive to inspire and improve the lives of those who need assistance.

Eltham Arts

Eltham Arts promotes and supports creativity and the arts in SE9 to help create community cohesion and to promote Eltham as a good place to work and live.

Eltham Green Community Church

A Christian church providing a place of worship, teaching and activities for all ages. They also support the local community by providing free services and supporting other local organisations that work within the community.

Emergency Exit Arts (EEA)

Emergency Exit Arts (EEA) is one of Britain’s pioneering outdoor arts companies, creating magical experiences in the places where you live, learn, work, and play. They reinvigorate communities, give people a voice, and challenge the ordinary.

Emmanuel Church (Greenwich)

Emmanuel Church's aim is to advance the Christian faith, relieve sickness and financial hardship, and to promote and preserve good health by provision of funds, goods, or services. They also aim to positively affect the community, engaging with and supporting the poor, oppressed, and those with other needs.

Emmaus Greenwich

Emmaus is a residential project for up to forty-five homeless people, providing a home, tailored support, and life-changing opportunities. Beyond providing a bed, they believe overcoming homelessness is about rebuilding self-worth, purpose, and community. Emmaus works with people to reproduce second-hand furniture and electrical appliances for sale in their charity shops, providing employment and training opportunities.

English for Action London

English for Action aims to support adult migrants, refugees, and people seeking asylum in London to improve their English language skills, build skills in the areas of employability and health, and engage fully in local civic life. They work toward this goal through the use of participatory education, which centres the lived experiences of their participants in the classroom and places the issues most relevant to their lives at the heart of the curriculum.

Equilibria Group UK

To provide platforms for accepting, embracing, engaging, and enjoying culture to provide opportunities to share and experience culture with others.

Esther Foundation

The Esther Foundation provides mentoring services and gives guidance to young people and their families from the same ethnic minority background.

Esther Ministries Outreach (EMO)

EMO provides a supplementary education programme to support children who have been excluded from mainstream school, or are at risk of being so. This is done through the provision of a day nursery, breakfast, and after school club and holiday scheme, as well as a play environment.

Evelyn Oldfield Unit (EOU)

The EOU aims to provide, develop and coordinate support services for marginalized and disadvantaged individuals and their communities – primarily those from migrant, refugee and asylum seeking backgrounds.

Excelling Communities

Excelling Communities provide free money and debt management to the local community, as well as financial education to the young people aged eleven to twenty-five years old. Additionally, they help the community by creating awareness through workshops, seminars, and a mentoring programme to those with financial issues.

Eye 4 Change

Eye 4 Change provides photographic workshops to disadvantaged young people aged fourteen to twenty-five in the Royal Borough of Greenwich to help them build connection, confidence, and community.

Face of Joy International

Face of Joy supports the less privileged via education, healthcare and poverty alleviation projects. It was set up with the aim of bringing joy to the nations by making a difference in the lives of people.

Family Action Greenwich

Family Action Greenwich protects children, supports young people and adults, and offers direct, practical help to families and communities. Family Action is open to any family in need, and anyone without family support.

FareShare

FareShare saves good food from going to waste and redistributes it to charities and community groups who turn it into meals for vulnerable people.

Feel Good Co-Operative

Feel Good Co-operative offers massage therapy and life coaching/psychology support to the people of Thamesmead and the local area at an affordable cost.

FETCO Training and Consultancy

FETCO Training and Consultancy offers ASOL courses both formally (English skills such as speaking, listening, reading, and writing) and informally, as well as courses such as information, advice, and guidance, curriculum vitae writing, assessments, and employability skills.

First Step Trust

First Step Trust (FST) is an innovative charity which runs social enterprises to provide work and training opportunities for people excluded from work because of mental health issues or other disadvantages, including drug and alcohol recovery problems and a history of offending.

Flintmill Pre-School

To care and educate children aged two to five years old.

Flowers Estate Residents Association (FERA)

FERA aims to support and advocate for residents of the Flower Estate in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

Forum at Greenwich

The Forum at Greenwich is an accessible and inclusive community centre that supplies office accommodation and offers hiring space for community events.

Friends of Plumstead Common

The Friends of Plumstead Common provide care, maintenance, conservation, and development of the green and built environment of Plumstead Common.

Friends of Sutcliffe Park (FOSP)

This group exists to promote the beautiful wildlife, nature reserve, river, activities and events available at Sutcliffe Park. FOSP is available for members of the public to raise any issues of concern to address in relation to Sutcliffe Park. They aim to represent all park users and liaise with several organisations on their behalf.

Friends of the Old Blue Cross Pet Cemetery

Friends of the Old Blue Pet Cemetery aims to restore and improve the site for the enjoyment of the public, and to research some of the memorial stones in this special place.

Friendship Society (A&V Rhythmic Club)

The Friendship Society provides a range of educational and leisure activities for children from Eastern European families in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, and London Boroughs of Bexley, Southwark and Newham. The Friendship Society aims to bring positive change in the lives of disadvantaged children and young people and promote community cohesion through school classes and rhythmic gymnastics.

Frugal Empowerment Foundation

Frugal Empowerment Foundation delivers services for the prevention or relief of poverty anywhere in the world, but particularly in the UK, by providing or assisting in the provision of education, training, and all the necessary support designed to enable individuals to generate a sustainable income and become self-sufficient.

Future Men (also known as Working With Men, WWM)

WWM's vision is that all boys and men can be productive and active members of society and that organisations work in ways that include and support boys and men, particularly those who are socially or economically disadvantaged or excluded.

FutureVersity

FutureVersity's vision is a world where all young people are valued and fulfil their potential. Their mission is to open doors for young people through unconventional learning and innovative partnerships.

Gambia United Society (GUS)

Gambia United Society (GUS) was set up to bring Gambians and friends of The Gambia together to promote Gambian culture and raise funds to help one another in times of need as a community.

Generations

Generations provides holistic support to young people to develop their already acquired skills.

Genesis Impact

Genesis Impact is a social mobility charity rooted in family values and grounded in the unwavering belief that children are at the heart of every thriving community. Genesis Impact supports educational development and fosters family unity by giving young people a sense of purpose, and supporting parents to improve the quality of family life.

Gifted and Talented Foundation Africa

Gifted and Talented Foundation Africa works towards the advancement of children and young people with a focus on helping them develop their gifts and talents particularly for those who are disadvantaged by reason of youth, disability, ill-health, financial hardship, loss of parents, lack of support or other social disadvantage. This is done by providing and assisting in the provision of advice, information and advocacy, practical and emotional support and to support their parents and schools in aiding their development.

GIFTED Project CIC

GIFTED Project CIC empowers, inspires, and educates young people, parents, and carers through their programmes that are carefully and creatively designed to enable them to reach their full potential.

Gilgal Hope Foundation

The Gilgal Hope Foundation delivers services relating to providing emotional, practical, and social support to various members of the community.

Global Fusion Music and Arts (GFMA)

GFMA offers music, arts, dance, video production, event management, promotion, and public address system to hire, and runs free workshops in the community.

Glyndon Community Centre

The Glyndon Community Centre aims to promote the benefits of the inhabitants of the Royal Borough of Greenwich without distinction by facilitating education, health, and leisure activities. They offer halls for hire, run activities for young people and older people, and support user groups.

Good Gym

Good Gym supports people to combine exercise with activity that benefits other individuals or organisations in their local community. They run, walk, and cycle to help and deliver practical services, like planting trees, sorting cans for foodbanks, cleaning up community centres and public spaces, gardening, helping with house maintenance, or moving furniture.

Good Neighbours

Good Neighbours wants to bring back the community spirit by organising, coordinating, and running socially engaging community events for young people and their families within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

Greater London South Scouts

The Scout Association promotes the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual potential as individuals, responsible citizens, and members of their local, national, and international communities.

Greengates

Greengates provides relief for people with a learning disability and people with long-term or chronic mental health disorders, and their families, through the provision of grants.

Greenwich & Bexley Tamil Association (GABTA)

Greenwich & Bexley Tamil Association (GABTA) supports and promotes the wellbeing of the Tamil community in Greenwich and Bexley.

Greenwich + Docklands Festivals (GDF)

GDF transforms communities through free, ambitious, and ground-breaking outdoor performing arts that engage and inspire.

Greenwich African Caribbean Organisation (GACO)

We identify areas of concern, general welfare, and community engagement for the African and Caribbean communities through the provision of events, services, advocacy, and information.

Greenwich and Bexley Community Hospice (GBCH)

GBCH is a local charity dedicated to providing free, high-quality, compassionate care and support for people with all terminal illnesses, their families, and their carers in the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the London Borough of Bexley, as well as providing education to those who support people in other services and settings.

Greenwich and Bexley Credit Union

Greenwich and Bexley Credit Union provides local residents and employees with a safe and affordable way to save and borrow money.

Greenwich Area, Cruse Bereavement Support

Greenwich Area, Cruse Bereavement Support offers emotional support to anyone struggling with the death of a person. They offer one-to-one and group support as well as counselling to bereaved people of any age who live in the Royal Borough of Greenwich through a team of experienced and trained volunteers.

Greenwich Bakehouse CIC

Greenwich Bakehouse offers volunteering opportunities to autistic adults in baking with the aim of giving them work experience. They provide an autism-friendly and supportive environment and link volunteers with supported employment services to improve employment prospects.

Greenwich Bengali Community Association (GBCA)

GBCA helps the local Bengali community and young children in education learn Bengali culture, music, dance, songs, and other skills and provides leisure activities.

Greenwich Carers Centre

Greenwich Carers is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of unpaid carers across the Royal Borough of Greenwich and beyond.

Greenwich Chinese Community School and Mandarin School (GCCSMS) (formerly known as Greenwich Chinese Community School)

GCCSMS assists Chinese people from Hong Kong, Macau, and mainland China by providing education, culture, training, and an interpreting network. Additionally, the GCCSMS also offers Chinese language classes to children aged four to eighteen.

Greenwich Coalition For Equality and Human Rights (GCEHR, or GC4EHR)

GCEHR aims to improve the quality of life of residents of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, and London Boroughs of Bexley and Lewisham, by promoting equality and diversity and providing support and services in a variety of forms. Their top priority at the moment is addressing the cost of living crisis.

Greenwich Communication Centre (GCC)

Greenwich Communication Centre CIC is an award-winning ICT Services Centre, employing an expert technical team. They are a trusted independent supplier of IT support, computer maintenance and repairs, computer training, website design and development, and office support services.

Greenwich Community Food Co-Op

The aim of the organisation is to reduce health inequalities in the Royal Borough of Greenwich by enabling people to access a healthier diet and to provide fresh food and vegetables at reasonable prices through their fruit and veg box scheme.

Greenwich Co-Operative Development Agency (GCDA)

The GCDA aims to build thriving communities in Greenwich through offering training, improving health, and running community venues.

Greenwich Faith Community Leaders

Greenwich Faith Community Leaders represent the faith communities of the Royal Borough of Greenwich to promote understanding between different faiths, and enable faith communities to work together to serve the community of the borough.

Greenwich Filipino Community

Greenwich Filipino Community promotes the Filipino culture of unity and bayanhihan, values, customs, traditions, and beliefs.

Greenwich Foodbank Ltd.

Greenwich Foodbank Ltd. provides emergency food to people in crisis within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

Greenwich Foundation for the Old Royal Naval College

The Greenwich Foundation for the Old Royal Naval College works to preserve the buildings within the world heritage site and to open them to the public, providing education and information where possible.

Greenwich Hatcliffe (formally known as Greenwich Charity of William Hatcliffe and The Misses Smith)

Greenwich Hatcliffe provides almshouse accommodation for elderly people, and grants to enable elderly people, aged fifty-five and over, to remain in their own homes and live their best lives.

Greenwich Housing Rights (GHR)

GHR works to prevent homelessness and improve housing conditions for the residents of the Royal Borough of Greenwich through the provision of legal advice and representation.

Greenwich Inclusion Project (GrIP)

Greenwich Inclusion Project's (GrIP) vision is for a community that recognises equality as a fundamental human right. They act as a hub for support, information, advice, and guidance to ensure a safe and harmonious community.

Greenwich Industrial History Society

Greenwich Industrial History Society researches the Industrial History of the Greenwich Area, aids the publication of this research where appropriate, holds a watching brief on industrial sites in the relevant area, and comments on any issues which might arise in the course of redevelopment.

Greenwich Islamic Centre (also known as Woolwich Mosque)

The main aim of the Greenwich Islamic Centre is to promote faith and support the community in all activities.

Greenwich Leisure Ltd. (GLL)

GLL aims to encourage community involvement and to promote healthy living. They work to increase levels of physical activity by delivering sport and health programmes that reach all sectors of the community.

Greenwich Madina Trust

Greenwich Madina Trust promotes the welfare of the Pakistani community in general, and Pakistani Sunni Hanafi Muslims in particular.

Greenwich Mencap

Greenwich Mencap supports individuals with a learning disability and/or autism, as well as their parents and carers.

Greenwich Millennium Village Residents Association (GMVRA, previously known as Greenwich Millennium Village Association)

To represent all residents and owners at Greenwich Millennium Village to promote residents rights and to promote the creation of a village community.

Greenwich Mural Workshop Ltd.

Greenwich Mural Workshop Ltd. supports arts in the urban environment, creating murals, mosaics, and banners.

Greenwich Music Trust

Greenwich Music Trust supports the work of the Greenwich Music Hub by enriching the musical opportunities and experiences of all children and young people in schools. They also raise funds for scholarships for disadvantaged, musically talented children and young people to enable them to have one-to-one instrumental tuition.

Greenwich Parent Carer Participation Forum (GPCPF)

GPCPF brings together parents/carers of children and young adults with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), up to the age of twenty-five, living in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. GPCPF provides opportunities to meet with other parents and share lived experiences.

Greenwich Pensioners Forum

Greenwich Pensioners' Forum campaigns locally and nationally on issues affecting older person such as pensions, health, community care, and housing. They also engage with MPs, councillors, South East London Integrated Care Board, and the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust.

Greenwich School of Wrestling

Greenwich School of Wrestling focuses on the physical benefits of the public in the Royal Borough of Greenwich and surrounding areas by providing freestyle, Greco-Roman, and pro-wrestling sessions for ages ten and up.

Greenwich Street Pastors

As a local initiative of the Global Street Pastor movement, their aim is to engage, train, and mobilise volunteers from different churches to be relevant in public life, addressing issues of vulnerability and social exclusion. Through the principles of caring, listening, and helping people and working in partnership with the police, local authorities, and other voluntary organisations, they achieve their goal of greater social cohesion in the community.

Greenwich Theatre

Greenwich Theatre is committed to providing a nationally unique programme of educational opportunities for young people, primarily through the operation of the Greenwich Musical Theatre Academy. This unique and ever-evolving initiative, run through a dynamic partnership of cultural, social and educational organisations, works with hundreds of young people throughout the year, free of charge, and enables young people to engage with all aspects of theatre production, providing training, career guidance and a renewed sense of purpose to those young people who may have struggled with mainstream modes of learning.

Greenwich Toy and Leisure Library Association (GTLLA)

GTLLA is for children with special needs and their families/carers. The organisation aims to support them by providing therapeutic, educational, and stimulating toys and equipment. The organisation promotes play and recreation in childhood development and encourages the development of self-advocacy skills. They also educate parents and carers in the skills and knowledge they need to support and develop their children and raise awareness of the developmental needs of children and young people with disabilities.

Greenwich Vietnamese Women

Greenwich Vietnamese Women aims to support Vietnamese women to reach their full potential and provide a safe base for them to meet and support each other.

Greenwich Well-being Centre

Our aim is to improve the mental and physical health of the elderly and vulnerable adults by providing services to improve the quality of life and prevent social isolation of our members.

Greenwich West Community and Arts Centre (GWCC)

GWCC provides local groups with community space, and supports the organisations based in the centre.

Greenwich Winter Night Shelter

Greenwich Winter Night Shelter provides temporary shelter and support to people who are homeless.

Greenwich Youth for Christ

Greenwich Youth for Christ aims to deliver high-quality professional work with young people in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. They do this through working with local churches, community groups, and schools, delivering both open-access and more focused youth work. Through the work the lives of young people who are marginalised, hard to reach, or disengaged are transformed.

GRIOT Institute

GRIOT Instituter provides capacity building for global majority-led groups through the promotion of cross-cultural and inter-faith dialogue, as well as partnerships with global majority women's health promotion activities.

Groundwork London

Groundworks run over seven-hundred projects across London, helping improve the quality of life and places where people live, work, and play.

Guru Nanak Bhai Lalo Khalsa School

The Guru Nanak Bhai Lalo Khalsa School teaches Punjabi and Sikhism, mainly to the Sikh community, but the wider community is welcome.

Guru Nanak Khalsa School

The Guru Nanak Khalsa School teaches children from the Asian community Punjabi and aims to develop in them a sense of cultural identity, self-esteem and confidence.

Handicapped Activities And Leisure Organisation (H.A.L.O)

H.A.L.O. is a voluntary organisation giving parents/carers of young people with disabilities a respite through the provision of social activities.

Hands of Hope Foundation (HHF)

HHF's mission is to empower people and bring hope into their livs. Their programs provide housing, education, information, advice, and advocacy for those in need.

Headway SEL Network

Headway South East London works to improve people's life after brain injury. Through its network, it provides support, services, and information to brain injury survivors, their families and carers, as well as to professionals in the health and legal fields.

Healthwatch Greenwich

Healthwatch Greenwich are the independent champion for people who use health and social care services in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. They are here to make sure that those running services put people at the heart of care.

HER Centre

HER Centre empowers women to move away from abuse and to move forward with their lives.

Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS)

HSS provides cultural, physical, and educational activities to instil the ethos of hard work, good morals, and selfless work.

Hindu Youth Association (HYA) & Supplementary School

HYA enables children and young people to fulfil their potential and become active citizens. The main activities and programmes are providing education through lectures, discussions, hands-on training, and excursions, leading to nationally recognised qualifications where applicable through the associations’ supplementary school run in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

Holy Cross Catholic Church, Plumstead

Holy Cross Catholic Church, Plumstead nurtures and support the needs of the people of the Parish.

Home-Start Greenwich

Home-Start Greenwich provides care and refuge for families facing loneliness, hardship, or parenting challenges. They support young children to get a good start in life with a range of universal and targeted services.

Hope Alive Church

Hope Alive Church spreads the Gospel of Christ, promotes disability inclusion in churches and the realising of their potential, and supports the needy and homeless in society.

Horn Park Friends

Horn Park Friends ensure the maintenance of Horn Park for the benefit of all users and encourage conservation of the natural environment.

Horn Park Tenants and Residents Association

Horn Park Tenants and Residents Association is a community improvement group which includes Horn Park Community Assocation, HP Friends, and more.

HorseHeard

HorseHeard facilitates emotional health and wellbeing – unlocking potential and improving lives. Their experiential learning programmes with horses build confidence and self-esteem and empower individuals to overcome their fears and achieve their goals, helping those in need to flourish.

Housing for Women (Greenwich DVA Services)

Housing for Women provides support for women and children experiencing or at risk of domestic abuse through affordable housing.

Humanity Concern Projects

Humanity Concerns Project provides relief from financial hardship, advances education and training, and facilitates recreation to those granted refugee status and their dependents. They also deliver education to the public in general about issues relating to refugees and those seeking asylum.

Hungarian Culture and Heritage Society (HCHS)

The purpose of HCHS is to protect, preserve, and promote the Hungarian culture and heritage. They deliver this through the advancement of public understanding and appreciation of Hungarian culture and heritage through awareness-raising, education and cultural events. They also provide financial and other types of support to ensure the protection and preservation of cultural and physical Hungarian heritage, as well as assist Hungarian communities to integrate and contribute to the wider society.

Hyde Housing Association

Hyde Housing Association provides affordable homes in London and the South East of England.

Indian Cultural Society

We offer day care services by providing care for the elderly, those with learning disabilities, and information in Asian languages.

Inspire a Change

To re-engage pupils who have fallen behind at school, and to work with families going through issues in the community.

Integratus Charity

We utilise NHS acquired accreditations awards in health and social care to help those facing unemployment to further their education in order to increase their skill sets and employability.

Iranian Youth Development Association (IYDA)

We identify positive and progressive aspects of Iranian culture and tradition in order to develop young people. This includes helping them to become more confident and assertive individuals, and contribute to the community and society that they are living in. We also provide support and advice to the Farsi speaking community, and deliver a volunteer programme for both parents and young people.

Irish Community Services in Greenwich, Bexley and Lewisham (Formerly Irish in Greenwich)

Irish Community Services (ICS) exists to identify and respond to the health and wellbeing, social care, and cultural needs of the Irish communities in Greenwich, Bexley and Lewisham through offering culturally sensitive information, advice and support services to our communities. Our growth has been in response to the expressed needs of our communities and gaps in existing provision. Our intervention improves health and wellbeing outcomes, tackles issues of health inequalities, deprivation, and discrimination, and improves access to services through culturally sensitive support. We work strategically to ensuring the voice of our communities is heard in improving health and social care services.

Javan Coker Foundation

To empower children and young people with disabilities or additional needs reach their full potential as well as the parents/carers. We provide relief to disabled people, particularly children and young people, as well as support to their families, friend, and/or carers by assessing their needs and signposting to other beneficial services. We also promote social inclusion through assisting children and young people wiyh disabilities to better integrate into society.

John Roan School Association

We fundraise for our school community, and support positive communication between parents/carers and the leadership of the school by providing social and networking opportunities for parents, carers, and families.

Kidbrooke Community Enterprises

We work across a number of areas, with our work focusing on community development, urban regeneration, as well as education and health.

Kidbrooke Park Allotments Association

The organisation strives for the promotion of allotment gardening at Kidbrooke Park Allotments.

Kidbrooke Vietnamese Chinese Supplementary School (KVSCC)

We run a supplementary school for vietnamese children from six-to-sixteen years old.

Kids Festival CIC

We operate as a platform that enables children to explore their possibilities through creative fun events to enable impressive discoveries and inspire their future dreams. We blend learning and reality with entertainment and use creative events to get children off the streets and change the narrative for young people, especially in deprived areas within the Royal Borough of Greenwich and across London. Our activities include free reading and writing sessions, inter-cultural and heritage events, talent shows, quizzes, chats, and learning trips. We also engage children through sports, with our sporting activities designed to encourage fitness and participation in a wide range of sports. These include football, racing, crickets, long and high jump, and other team sports for the entire family, particularly with hard to reach groups within the borough.

Kingsgen Foundation

Kingsgen Foundation is a registered educational and parenting charitable organisation working in association with different communities, religious organisations, charitable organisations, and individuals. We have a vision of raising, developing, and empowering our future leaders, helping them to achieve high academic excellence, becoming significant and making impact as New Generational Transformational Leaders. Our aim is to ensure that children and young people, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, have every opportunity to fulfil their full potential, raise aspiration, broaden their horizons, and become leaders in their fields, as well as active, prosperous, and successful citizens of the world around them.

LACES (London Anti-Crime Education Scheme)

L.A.C.E.S. is an educational programme which was developed in 1994 by Charles Young. It offers educational and practical support to vulnerable young people of all ages. Since 1994, Charles has spoken to thousands of young people on the subject of drugs and alcohol and how a life of crime can affect individuals, their family and friends, and the victims.

Langton Way Association

Langton Way Association is an informal group of residents of Langton Way and adjacent lanes in the Blackheath area who share a concern to preserve the semi-rural character of the area. We monitor planning applications and comment upon them where appropriate, and encourage collective social events for local communities.

Lewisham Refugee and Migrants Network (LRMN)

We empower asylum seekers and refugees through the provision of high quality advice and support service. We also provide support to, and promote the work of, agencies working with, and interested in working with, asylum seekers and refugees locally.

Life Changers Foundation

Life Changers Foundation offer information, advice and support to the members of the community on employment, education, career development and social/community integration. We deliver events and workshops that are geared towards supporting disaffected residence that are unemployed as a result of illness, or drug and alcohol misuse, helping them return to work or take up volunteering opportunities. We make use of techniques such as confidence coaching to support people who have been out of work for a long time and offer them work placement opportunities to enable them gain necessary experience to return to work. Our social/community integration projects enable people who are isolated integrate back into the community which is achieved through our support group where participants support each other by sharing their experiences of drug and alcohol misuse. Life Changers Foundation also offers a youth project which supports young people by providing in-depth guidance in overcoming barriers to learning and accessing appropriate opportunities in education, training, employment, and self-development. This is done through youth forums where young people come together to discuss various issues and challenges faced by young people in today’s economy.

LiftHer International (Previously Lifetime Trust)

Developing women's confidence and self-esteem through resolving the conflicts of womanhood.

Lioness Within Community CiC

Promoting mental health and wellness, and reducing the rate of eating disorders and self-harming amongst young people.

Listening Ears

Listening Ears provides emotional and practical support to vulnerable people, predominantly women and girls, with the aim of reducing loneliness, isolation, and depression through empowerment programmes of training, workshops, skill development, and confidence building. We provide a robust programme on health and lifestyle improvement by motivating change to achieve improved total wellbeing. Our services are extended to other members of the family, promoting inclusion and preventing people from feeling excluded.

Little Fish Theatre Company

By providing theatre productions and outreach projects with disadvantaged young people, Little Fish supports marginalized young people through the transformative experience of theatre and community arts. Our work is designed to enable young people to question their aspirations and beliefs, empowering them to develop both their social and personal life skills.

Little Greenwich Books

Promote love of reading through distribution of books and other learning material for early years children in need.

Little Purple Dot

We are a non-profit organisation that supports and connects people, businesses, and organisations who are helping to create a better economy, one which is three-thinking, and values people and the planet, not just profit.

Little Troll Productions

To produce theatre with a social agenda for children focusing on health, tolerance, and deprived areas.

London and Quadrant Housing Trust (L&Q)

The London & Quadrant Housing Association is one of two thousand housing associations that work in the UK. Our main purpose is to provide high quality, affordable homes.

London Community Initiative Support Services

London Community Initiatives Support Services (LCISS) supports local groups with our community projects, ideas, and partnerships with local sponsorship. With shared status and back-office services like debt management, CV writing, and homelessness management, we help individuals in the community focus on what matters most - delivering public good for communities. LCISS also offers a not-for-profit service in the community amongst many counseling services to those who may be going through emotional distress or bereavement. We also provide free computer training for beginners, and our drop-in centre is open to everyone to take part in a wide range of exciting activities such as snooker, board games, table tennis, and a film club. We help our service user to access jobs, print out applications, and do online research. We also assist, champion, and provide administrative services to unincorporated not-for-profit projects that benefit the community.

London Vision South East (previously South East London Vision (SELVIS))

London Vision South East supports people living with sight loss in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, and London Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Lambeth, Lewisham, and Southwark to ensure they can live independent lives and access high quality services when and where they need them.

LPF Kiddies Club CIC

We are an out of school club and Saturday school which works with families of children aged between five and twelve years old. We provide a variety of educational enrichment programmes and workshops to aid in raising the attainment levels of all the children we work with.

Lunch Club Ltd.

Lunch Club Ltd. provides heathy, affordable mid-day meals for older people in the community, as well as a service whereby users can also meet others and socialise, helping reduce social isolation and loneliness. Additionally, we provide secondary services such as form filling, letter writing, and other types of paperwork.

Mala CHERGA Theatre (MCT)

Mala CHERGA Theatre (Little Carriage Theatre) is a dance, yoga, movement, and physical theatre company delivering a high quality education and community programme bringing opportunities to children, young people and adults of different backgrounds, abilities, and ages to enjoy, communicate and express themselves through fun and creative physical activities in variety of settings.

Mama2Mama Baby Essentials

We collect donations and prepare bundles of clothes, toys, books, and toiletries for families within the Royal Borough of Greenwich via social services and Voluntary Sector organisations to help families in need.

MammaKind

MammaKind aims to help with the prevention or relief of poverty among socially and/or economically disadvantaged families who are unable to provide basic equipment, consumables, food, clothing and toys for children, particularly but not exclusively those aged 5 years and under, by supplying them with such items.

Maroa Christian Counselling International

Our main aim is to bring the message of freedom to the oppressed and confused. We provide counselling to married couples, we counsel parents with difficult children, young and teenagers, as well as premarital, marriage, and grief counselling.

Marvellous Girls Club Ltd

We educate young girls on values to inspire and motivate them to make positive choices, help develop their confidence, and encourage and empower them to develop their skills.

Mary Dolly Foundation

Established in 2006, The Mary Dolly Foundation provides flexible, comprehensive therapeutic facilities, individually designed for each location, offering early interventions for emotional distress at different levels to children and families with additional needs. These focused services are provided alongside existing universal provisions. Interventions provided include one-to-one counselling for children, young people and, when appropriate, parents and families, as well as group work for children, young people, and adults. The Foundation also provides socialisation projects for senior adults over sixty. Overall, our aim is to promote and provide opportunities for real change for those we work with, helping to alleviate the effects of emotional distress, facilitating those involved to reach their full potential and enhance their quality of life.

Maryon Park Community Garden

Transforming a former Council plant nursery into an organic fruit and vegetable food-growing garden, providing raised growing beds for local people, we provide a forest school space for local schools and other organisations.

Massey Shaw and Marine Preservation Society

To preserve the Massey Shaw, London's Wartime Fireboat, one of the little ships of Dunkirk on which the NHS was initially planned.

Maypole Project

Alleviate the chronic stressors experienced by children who have complex and chronic health conditions, and their whole families, who live in South East London. We have provision for counselling, therapies, groups, activities and outings, and provide a lifeline of emotional and social support to children with complex medical needs and their families.

MCSAS - Hearts of Love

We work with young and vulnerable people to gradually help in their efforts to eradicate gang, gun, and knife crime. We use graffiti arts on canvas, photography, filming, music, and dance as creative materials, and as tools to help them share their skills, promote self-confidence, encourage personal motivation to achieve positive mental attitude.

Mental Health Activity Trust

Mental Health Activity Trust provides employment for people with mental health problems, as well as clinical, practical, and emotional support and assistance.

Meridian Gardens

Nestled amidst London's vibrant urban landscape, the visionary Meridian Garden project aims to transform the city's infrastructure and revitalise its declining high street. Rising above the River Thames, this architectural marvel connects the North and South of the city in a unique and innovative way.

Meridian Sports and Social Club

Meridian Sports and Social Club ethos is to provide facilities for local communities of all backgrounds.

Meridian Women Association

To improve access and quality of services by signposting to local services and providers, and enable French families to express their needs.

METRO Centre

METRO Charity is an equality, diversity, and inclusion services charity, working in London, Kent, Medway and Hertfordshire. Our vision is that health and wellbeing is universal; everyone can access high-quality empowering health and wellbeing services; oppression is eliminated, and identities are celebrated. This is realised through our mission which is to provide health and wellbeing services. We empower people and communities to develop personally and collectively, with a focus on marginalised communities. Key to our mission is partnership working and advocating for equity inside or outside of the organisation.

METRO GAD (Formerly Greenwich Association of Disabled People)

Formerly Greenwich Association of Disabled People, METRO GAD is user-led organisation which offers advice and information, advocacy, and volunteering opportunities for disabled people who live, work or study in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

METRO GAVS (Formerly Greenwich Action for Voluntary Service)

Formerly Greenwich Action for Voluntary Service, METRO GAVS is the Council for Voluntary Service (CVS) for the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Our mission is to provide a strategic leadership role in representing and building the capacity of the Voluntary, Community, and Faith Sector in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. We provide a range of capacity-building support and training to local voluntary, community, and faith-based organisations, as well as supporting the sector to get its voice heard.

Michael Streete Foundation (MSFDN)

Michael Streete Foundation (MSFDN) is a registered charity that supports disadvantaged and vulnerable young lives, particularly those affected by indiscernible medical conditions such as Sickle Cell and mental health disorders.

Middle Park Community Centre

We are a community centre on the Middle Park Estate which serves and supports local communities.

Migrant Welcome

To provide support services to refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants by assisting them to integrate into their new surroundings, and educate the wider public about the issues refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants face in order to facilitate social cohesion.

Migration for Development Hub

The Migration for Development Hub (MDH) (simply known as The Hub) is a not-for-profit organisation that aims at creating awareness of, and being of service to, global majority populations, migrants, and refugees in the UK. By generating and disseminating knowledge we maximize the human, financial, and social welfare resources of global majority populations through integration and education in the context of migration and development.

Millennium Iqra Association

To help Children with their homework, including english, mathematics, science, and the Arabic language.

Modus Consortia Ltd.

Modus Consortia Ltd. are a social enterprise and cooperative consortium which aims to enhance the employment of our service user through the provision of health and safety related training delivery, consultancy, and some manned services such as fire marshalling, first aiders, and event stewards.

More2Childcare

We provide childcare services, including a day nursery.

MOSAIC World

To raise God fearing, reputable champions, and leaders among women.

Multiple Sclerosis Society (Greenwich Group)

To support people with Multiple Sclerosis within the Royal Vorough of Greenwich, and their families and carers.

MumsAid

To support women that are struggling with their perinatal mental health.

National Autistic Society (NAS) (Greenwich Branch))

National Autistic Society (NAS) (Greenwich Branch) supports all people connected to autism in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, acting as local branch of the leading national charity for autism.

NCT Greenwich

NCT is the UK's leading charity for new and expectant parents. NCT Greenwich carries out fundraising and social activities targeted at parents of babies and young children as well as campaigning for improvements in local maternity services.

NDOKWA Association United Kingdom (NAUK) (London)

We foster social integration and cohesion, and facilitate social, culture, education, welfare, and sporting activities.

Nepalese Women's Development Group

To support Nepalese Women in the Royal Borough of Greenwich to have the skills and confidence to be able to integrate and contribute positively in society and to their families by improving employment and financial situations, increase confidence, reduce isolation, and promote integration.

Network for Regeneration and Development (NRD)

Network for community organisations in the Royal Borough of Greenwich to link with mainstream providers and stakeholders. We promote and develop interest, co-operation, and action on regeneration and development through advancement of social, economic, health, education and training, social enterprises, poverty reduction, fair trade, sustainable development goals, social justice amongst global majority populations and organisations within the UK and overseas.

Neutral Ground Child Contact Centre

We offer a safe, friendly place for parents and children who live apart to spend time together. The centre facilitates and supports arrangements which parents have already agreed, often with the help of a conciliation service, solicitors or the courts. Neutral Ground Child Contact Centre provides parents a step in the right direction in making other arrangements to see their children.

New Arrivals Support

New Arrivals Support exists to support economic migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, undocumented migrants & overstayers in Royal Borough of Greenwich. The organisation provides a range of information, support, advice, and guidance services through advocacy, health and wellbeing of new arrivals that encourages integration, community development, promotes human rights, equality, diversity, and prevents generational poverty.

New Global Image

New Global Image is passionate about challenging all forms of discrimination, advocating for peaceful co-existence, as well as contribute to poverty reduction, through education and training. Our programmes and services are designed to provide substantive information and awareness.

New Greenwich District Scout Council

The purpose of scouting is to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens, and as members of their local, national, and global communities.

New Lodge Riding Centre

To provide horse riding as a therapy, an enjoyable outdoor exercise, and as a tool for improving self-esteem. Working across the spectrum of disabilities to ensure that each individual has the opportunity to achieve their personal goals and a chance to derive a direct therapeutic benefit.

Nigerian Welfare Association

To provide support, advice and information to the Nigerians community in the Royal Borough of Greenwich and to represent the Nigerian community to relevant bodies within the Statutory Sector.

Nne Agwu (Formally Shanti-Chi)

To promote, preserve, and celebrate the oral tradition of African storytelling and apply it as an empowerment tool for disempowered black communities.

NOUS Organisation

The Nous Organisation provides advocacy, hand holding, information awareness, and publicity around mental health issues within global majority populations.

Nulinx Education Partnership CIC

Nulinx Education Partnership CIC (NEP) is a not-for-profit organisation working in partnership with schools, parents, and community groups in London and surrounding areas. Our goal is to foster a commitment to children and young people, promoting personal and social development, academic attainment and sports development programmes.Our main aim is to advance the education, training, and employment of disadvantaged children and young people within the community by providing, tuition, mentoring, coaching, health and wellbeing, and sports programmes. We also aim deliver community engagement programmes that will result in improved outcomes and long-term sustainability to community groups working to build better and safer communities.

Oasis Care and Training Agency (OCTA) (Formerly Somali Care Agency (SORAG))

We specialise in the provision of appropriate domiciliary care services including befriending, counselling, advocacy, advice, and Information. services for the elderly and the disabled who are housebound.

Occupy The Streets

A movement which aims to challenge and change the mind set of young people and break down the codes of youth culture.

Old Page Estate Residents' Association (OPERA)

To publicise proposals affecting life in the Old Page Estate area, represent and support residents, and promote good neighbourliness.

Orbis

Orbis aims are the fight against poverty for disadvantaged communities by providing education and sport opportunities; to raise awareness of health issues in the community, and to tackle anti social behaviour among disadvantaged people.

Orchard Tenants & Residents Association (OTRA)

To represent residents and tenants on the Orchard Estate and promote the wellbeing of local communities.

Our Heritage UK

To provide range of support services that address the needs of children and young people with reference to art, linguistic heritage, and culture of children from global majority populations with educational and leisure activities. We also support the needs of adults to learn, educate, and empower themselves with employment and community engagement and integration.

Parent Power

We provide information, advice, and training for parents covering a broad range of issues including literacy and personal development. Our aim is to help parents improve life skills and personal development.

Parents Association of Chinese School

We provide services which help to teach Chinese languages.

Parish and Ancient Church of Saint Nicholas (Plumstead)

Parish and Ancient Church of Saint Nicholas (Plumstead) are a place of worship for those of the Christian faith.

Parish of East Greenwich (Westcombe Park)

We are open to all people and seek to reach out to everyone in our local community. We are the Church of England parish of East Greenwich, serving Westcombe Park, East Greenwich, and the Greenwich Peninsula.

Parkinson UK Greenwich

We are a local Parkinson's UK support group for people living with Parkinson's and their care partner(s). The project aims to improve the health, wellbeing, and quality of life of people living with Parkinson's by providing space, place, and opportunity for people to come together and be part of an inclusive, supportive community. We develop and deliver a range of health and wellbeing activities in partnership with people living with Parkinson's and their care partner(s). These include Parkinson's specific exercise classes including chair supported and standing classes, Nordic Walking, and social activities. A monthly support group enables people to get together, share their experiences and provide peer support.

Pathway Sports

To enrich the lives of local youths through sports. We aim to provide opportunities for and re-engaged underprivileged and disaffected youths in our local and wider communities. We strive to go beyond opportunities by providing our youths with financial support and guidance resources. In doing so both the brilliant contributions of our patrons and sponsors are disbursed to enhance education development, reduce crime, create pathway to employment, and build healthier lifestyle in the local and wider community that we serve.

Peabody Community Trust (Previously Trust Thamesmead)

The trust aims to benefit the residents of Thamesmead and offers a range of capacity building advice, information, training, and small pots of funding for local voluntary and community groups and organisations. We also manage a range of community halls in the area available for hire.

Phase II Project

The Phase II Project is a social enterprise that provides opportunities through conducting a variety of innovative projects with our partners to meet social needs, reduce inequalities, and offer better chances in the lives of young people. The concept behind our work is to provide an avenue for young people to get involved with innovative projects that helps them develop and harness transferable skills for their future.

Place2Be

Place2Be is a school-based counselling service, dedicated to improving the emotional wellbeing of children, their families, and the whole school community.

Playwell Pre-School

To provide quality childcare to children aged between three-and-five.

Plumstead Community Law Centre Ltd.

Legal advice and representation in social welfare law specialising in housing benefits and employment.

Plumstead Integration Project: Creativity for Empowerment and Education (PIP)

Work with different groups within the community of Plumstead through creative activities.

Plumstead Make Merry

Our aims are to promote harmony within the whole community by means of an annual festival, and promote the diversity and community spirit of Plumstead and what it has to offer. We also promote understanding within the whole community among people of different cultures, races, ages, abilities, and sexual orientations, ensuring that all members of the community are encouraged to participate.

POhWER

POhWER delivers a range of services to residents within the Royal Borough of Greenwich including independent health complaints advocacy, independent mental capacity advocacy, independent mental health advocacy, and independent care act advocacy.

Positive Futures Group (Previously Known As God's Grace Foundation)

Our mission is to transform the lives of children and young people by creating opportunities to empower them to develop their skills and reach their full potential. We work to achieve this through youth development programmes, educational scholarships, and parenting workshops.

Positive Plumstead Project

A voice for Plumstead and a vehicle to develop our community.

Potter's Hand

To promote social and religious inclusion among people with disabilities particularly in the Church within Africa and the UK.

Power Gym Mobile

Our main aim is to unite communities through the use of boxing programmes.

Pre School Learning Alliance (PSLA)

To enhance the development and education of children and young people, and improve outcomes in line with Every Child Matters.

Primrose Trust London CIC

To support people according to their age, needs, and abilities to make personal choices and experiences that have a positive impact on their lives through the provision of outdoor and indoor activities. We help to enable people in building a sense of belonging in the community, promoting accountability and responsibility.

Prince's Trust

The Prince's Trust works with disadvantaged young people aged fourteen-to-thirty. Through the provision of innovative, high quality personal development opportunities, it helps young people to get into work, education, self-employment, and/or training.

Progress Estate Residents Association

To represent the views and interests of all residents in appropriate forums be these recognised organisations, groupings, or otherwise.

Q4 Access to Education & Employment

To provide mentoring and education in digital skills to those who have a passion to learn, but do not have access to such education due to social communication difficulties. We aim to assist in development of skills and portfolio which show people what they can do which, in turns, builds self-belief, self- esteem, resilience, with the overall goal of helping them to access to further education and/or employment in their chosen field.

Quaggy Development Trust

We are a children’s centre which provides a nursery and community activities supporting local children and families.

Queen Elizabeth Hospital Voluntary Services

To support patients and staff of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, and local communities.

Ramgarhia Senior Citizen Centre

We ensure the wellbeing of senior citizens.

Ramgarhia Sikh Association

The advancement of the Sikh religion, in particular among the Ramgarhia Sikh community in Woolwich and surrounding areas.

Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre / Rape Crisis South London

Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre / Rape Crisis South London supports female survivors of sexual violence.

RCCG - Open Heavens London

We are a family Church who exist to make disciples who honour God to fulfil their destiny and impact the world.

Reach Climbing Wall / Leap Training

To provide education by means of providing adventurous activities such as climbing and outdoor activities, and accredited training programmes in health, sport, education, confidence building, and social skills.

Reconnection (Formerly East African Diaspora Community Network)

To improve the lives of new communities in the UK who are long-term homeless and unemployed including their extended families.

Reengage

We work with older people suffering from loneliness and social isolation. We organise monthly Sunday afternoon tea parties for people aged seventy-five and over who are living alone, with little or no contact with friends and family. The simple concept of a cup of tea and some conversation helps older people to feel part of their community again, make new friends, and gives them something to look forward to.

Reflections

To reduce social isolation and promote equality and wellbeing for people with dementia and their carers by providing stimulating social based activities and signposting to other local services and sources of information.

Relate

Relate works to promote health, respect, and justice in couple and family relationships.

Relate London SE (Bromley Centre)

To help build better couple and family relationships through counselling and associated services.

Revive Community Church

We are a community church.

Right Choice Special Independent School

We are an orgnisation dedicated to giving young people a second chance through engagement in education, counselling, mentoring and parent support.

Roar Pursuits CIC

Employment and related skills training. In essence delivering practical life skills training designed by care leavers for care leavers.

ROMEL Foundation

This Company limited by guarantee has been established to improve the health and wellbeing of families through fitness, entertainment and the creative therapy of art. Arts-based community organisation working in partnership with other community groups delivering workshops to young people

Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust (c/o Charlton House & Tudor Barn)

We care for important historic buildings such as Charlton House, Tudor Barn and care for the collection of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, as well as a number of memorials. Our aim is to ensure the future of the Royal Borough’s rich heritage whilst bringing that heritage to life for everyone, through exhibitions, tours, walks and activities.

Royal Museums Greenwich Foundation

Dedicated to enriching people's understanding of the sea, exploration of space, and Britain's role in world history.

Safer Greenwich

To promote for the public benefit in Greenwich, in partnership with the police and the local community, the protection of people and property from, and the prevention of, criminal acts.

Samaritans Greenwich Lewisham and Southwark

To enable people in Lewisham, Greenwich, Southwark and elsewhere who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those who may be at risk of suicide, to receive confidential emotional support at any time of the day or night in order to improve their emotional health and to reduce the incidence of suicide. To promote a better understanding in society of suicide, suicidal behaviour and the value of expressing feelings which may otherwise lead to suicide or impaired emotional health.

Samuel Montagu Youth Centre

Samuel Montagu Centre provides youth, sports and community development activities.

Sanctuary of Praise Ministries

The aim of the organisation is to advance the Christian Faith in the community.

Second Tots Ltd.

Second Tots is a non-profit organization that works to provide platform outreach programs and community events to women and young people of all ages, circumstances and backgrounds.

Sehmi Day Centre

To look after the social, economic, physical, mental, cultural, educational and welfare needs of the Asian Senior citizen's irrespective of religion, caste, creed and national origin by undertaking relevant activities.

SEND CARE Foundation (Formerly Dyslexia Care Foundation)

SEND CARE Foundation (Formerly Dyslexia Care Foundation) supports individuals aged 7+ and families living with learning disabilities by providing guidance, assessment, screening, and specialist support.

SEND friendly Initiative

Creative and Inclusive Community for children and young adults with special educational needs and disability, supporting parents/carers. Inclusive Community Center and Resources for Advocacy.

Senfocus CIC

To provide services for children with learning disabilities, focusing on those with ASD and ADHD, including advocacy.

Seniors in Touch SIT (Previously GSP Adult Day Centre)

Seniors In Touch is an Adult Drop-In Centre for the people over the age of fifty. Our main aims are to: - Promote healthy living - Reduce Loneliness and - Social Isolation in the over fifties

Severndroog Castle Building Preservation Trust

To restore and bring back into public use SEVERNDROOG CASTLE, which is a unique 18th-century grade 2* listed tolly towers in the Shooters Hill, Woodland, South East London(Royal Borough of Greenwich). Following physical restoral and the building, the trust aims to develop the castle as a well-sustaining communication resource.

Sewatextiles

Sewatextiles aims to relieve social isolation and loneliness of older women through engagement in textile workshops.

Shaheed Udham Singh Asian Community Centre Ltd

To provide facilities to improve social lives of residents in the Borough of Greenwich.

Shaw Trust

Our vision is that every disabled and disadvantaged person has the opportunity to work. Our co-created services include large scale employability programmes, specialist services for communities, residential care for children, targeted support for young people, on-the-job learning and training and individual guidance and support. Our work is commissioned by government departments, regional and local authorities, the NHS and employers and is delivered through a people centred approach.

Shooters Hill School of Arts

Our mission is to create innovative facilities offering programmes that address the emotional, cultural and educational gaps effecting disadvantaged families. We will target the ‘lost families’ of Woolwich. Woolwich is in the 10% most deprived areas in England. Our curricula focus is aimed at tackling cycles within deprivation. Indeed one of our major goals is to combat illiteracy through new and exciting innovated approaches to learning. Our Arts and Technology programmes are specifically designed to motivate and engage pupils in Speaking, Reading, Writing, and Maths.

Shrewsbury House Community Association

To provide affordable spaces for local community and charity groups and to provide halls for hire for private events. To work with the community to be the community hub and to provide signposting for information and help. Providing a healthy and happy heritage venue in the heart of the community with activities and events that are accessible for all.

Simba Housing Association

Deliver Housing and housing related support to young single people from the African African-Caribbean community, who have a Greenwich connection and are homeless or threatened with homelessness.

Simon Education

To provide holistic education to make all children achieve their full potential, provide parents and carers with the skills needed to better support their child's/children's educational needs, to develop community based educational strategies to empower local communities in building sustainable education opportunities for children and adults.

Simon King Alternative Performing Arts (SKAPA)

We are a Charitable Incorporated Organisation formed to advance and promote the performing arts for the public benefit and to provide a living memorial to Simon King, recently deceased musician, composer, exponent of musical theatre, and a man of diverse talents.

Skills & Care CIC

Promote well being and healthy living by creating and supporting range of activities and events. Develop and support activities that promote the well being and development of children, young people and families. Improve health and well being of elders and their carers by creating, supporting and facilitating range of activities and provisions. Raise levels of ability and confidence through supporting and creating a broad range of education, training and volunteer experience. Raise attainment of children and young people by offering supplementary educational opportunities including extracurricular activities outside mainstream school to raise their attainment; and develop provision of advice, support and counselling services accessible to the local community.

Smart Savvy Female

Smart Savvy Female strives to equip, enrich, encourage, elevate and empower women.

SmileyArk Kids

To advance and provide facilities for education, training, social welfare, recreation and other leisure time activities with the object of improving the conditions and quality of life of children and families in the London borough of Bexley and surrounding areas. The organisation carry out its purposes by offering Breakfast, After School and Holiday Club facilities for children aged 4-11 years. Charity - children, young people and families education and community

Social Arts for Education (SAFE)

To offer alternative education to children who have been withdrawn from mainstream school due to bullying and associated reasons. Students generally, have additional needs due to autism, anxiety disorders, fear of social situations and extreme shyness.

Somali Education and Cultural Development Project (SOMAL)

To build the capacity of Somali Community by providing supplementary Education for young people and providing educational and skills based programmes for adults. By providing advice and support to families and individuals in relation to Welfare Benefits, Housing issues and Debt.

Somali Parents Network (SPN)

Somali Parents Network aims to provide a voice to its beneficiaries, particularly those with poorer outcomes to shape local services and policy planning processes. We also provide activities that effectively promote and coordinate engagement with stakeholder groups on the needs and aspirations of the beneficiaries. We develop the capacity and skills of the beneficiaries in such a way that they are better able to identify, and help meet, their needs and to participate more fully in society. We establish and maintain high standards of service provision and to strive to continuously improve service quality. We provide a local network group that encourages and enables service users to participate more effectively with the wider community. We strive to increase or co-ordinate opportunities for them to engage with service providers enabling those providers to adapt to services to better meet the needs of that community. We develop the capacity and skills of the beneficiaries in particular - but not exclusively - in such a way that they are able to participate more fully in society.

Somali Teaching Group

We strive to develop and advance the education and skills of Somali children, youth and adults, especially through creating opportunities for education, training and employment. We provide information, advice, advocacy and training, develop youth projects. We help the elderly, mentally unfit and disabled people, provide family mediation and other services which enable community members to reach their potential. We focus onpriority programs and raise awareness to help combat poverty and disease to further the good health and social welfare of the community. We collaborate with service providers and other organisations who seek to support the charity with its aims and objectives. Lastly, we work with organisations who are working for the Somali people in Somalia to help recover from the traumas of the civil war, from natural disaster, epidemic disease and restore their life and welfare.

South East Gujarati Association

South East Gujarati Association is a non-profit organisation specifically to serve Gujarati community for their welfare, cultural and other needs.

South East London Community Energy (SELCE)

We believe that communities, regardless of financial resources, should have access to the benefits of affordable low carbon technologies. We collaborate with local residents, businesses and organisations to reduce fuel poverty, and develop financially, socially and environmentally sustainable projects which increase energy efficiency, produce local renewable energy and accelerate the transition to a low carbon energy generation system.

South East London Mind

Bromley, Lewisham and Greenwich Mind works alongside people with mental health needs in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, to improve their quality of life. Our vision is that everyone with mental health problems and dementia gets the support and respect they deserve. To achieve our purpose, we will: Support people to make well-informed choices about their lives Equip people to cope with, manage and improve their own mental health Facilitate access to fulfilling activities and valued roles in their community Provide safe and stimulating services when people are most vulnerable Help people develop techniques that build resilience and maintain wellbeing Improve understanding of the experience of people with mental health problems and dementia.

South East Regional Tamudhee London

Our aim is to integrate older and younger people and to retain our social culture.

South Greenwich Forum

Information exchange network for the community and voluntary sector in the South of the Borough of Greenwich.

South London Counselling and Support Services (SLCSS)

We believe that every child regardless of their background or circumstances has the right to grow up healthily, feeling safe and happy with a positive outlook future. We strive to improve the mental health, well-being, and lifestyle of the people in Royal Borough of Greenwich and London Boroughs of Lewisham and Southwark.

South London Special League

SLSC helps players with special needs to enjoy football at whatever level they can access it.

Southern Housing Group

We are a social housing provider. We’re one of the largest housing providers in the UK with around 80,000 homes across London, the South East, the Isle of Wight and the Midlands, giving over 167,000 people somewhere affordable to call their own.

Southwark Diocesan Welcare

We work with parents and children across South London & East Surrey to provide practical and emotional support and advice.

Sovereign Kingdom International Ministries (SKIM)

We help people meet their needs by leveraging their faith.

Sozo House of Praise Community Outreach

Building a more vibrant, active, relevant and committed community of faith, with individual members improving spiritually, financially and developing personally. Sozo House of Praise seeks also to improve its local and international community outreach activities.

SSAFA Forces Help (Greenwich Division)

To relieve need, suffering and distress amongst the charity's beneficiaries, ex service men and women and their families.

St Alfege Church

To welcome people of all walks of life, wanting to worship, pray, listen to music and learn.

St Christopher's Fellowship

A children's charity that has been providing care and support for vulnerable young people, particular young people experiencing homelessness.

St James' Church (Kidbrooke)

To honour God through worship, through shared life of our community and through service of friends and neighbours.

St Luke's Church, Eltham Park, Church of England

Living out the Christian faith in Eltham.

St Marks Pre school

St Mark's Pre School is an independent group which meets in the St Mark's Building. It is supported by the church and community centre but is independent of them. Children may come from the background of any faith or none.

St Mary's (Eltham) Community Complex Association

To provide a safe space for community and other meetings and events.

St Peter the Apostle, Catholic Church

To serve the kingdom of god to be a community in the community for the community. Roman Catholic Church.

St Thomas' Tuesday Community Group

To befriend, empower and advise local people generally over 50 years, some with mental health issues, others with physical frailty to make friends and take part in activities and local events.

Start Well Trust

To improve the health and wellbeing of children aged 0-4.

Step Up Youth

We strive to reduce youth unemployment by providing skills training & development opportunities to empower young people in Education, Employment & Enterprise. We encourage active citizenship by enabling young people to become great responsible future leaders with positive contributions to their communities through various programs and projects. We promote social inclusion by working with people from BME communities who face structural barriers and are exposed to systemic injustice on the grounds of their ethnic origin.

Stop Hate UK (Greenwich)

Stop Hate UK is one of the leading national organisations working to challenge all forms of Hate Crime and discrimination, based on any aspect of an individual’s identity. Stop Hate UK provides independent, confidential and accessible reporting and support for victims, witnesses and third parties.

StreetVibes

StreetVibes is a youth arts organisation, providing arts education and training for young people.

Strongbow Community Assosciation

Students' Union University of Greenwich

We help members (students) get the most out of their time at University of Greenwich. This includes activities like sports, societies, advice and representation. We are a Students' Union / Membership organisation.

Sunday Assembly

The Sunday Assembly is a secular congregation that celebrates life. We sing pop songs, listen to incredible talks, and chat over tea and cake to build radically inclusive communities.

Superkidz Community Trust

The Trust's vision is "To build safer and happier worlds for children, young people and families in deprived urban communities and equip local people to build and transform their own communities from within". We aim to defer young people from social exclusion, gang culture and associated criminal behaviour and to encourage the release of their potential.

Supporting SEND

To empower and strengthen parents, carers and professionals who support children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, through courses, strategies and resources. To equip and empower families and professionals with the knowledge they need to succeed. To encourage families and professionals to have a child led focus, where each child is seen as an individual and their specific needs are met.

TACO! (Thamesmead Arts and Culture Office)

TACO! is an arts charity and an artist-led space for research, production, and exchange located in Thamesmead. TACO! supports a dialogue between artists, audiences, community and place. We support the creative agency of communities and individuals, to realise ambitions and new skills.

TARU Arts

To create stimulating educational opportunities for children and young people, using art, music and dance. To promote social inclusion through arts and cultural activities by creating opportunities to children and young people, artists, volunteers and members of the community to experience elements of different cultural background through the celebration of arts.

Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships

To provide training to counsellors and psychotherapists and provide therapy to couples and parents to be.

The Children's Society (Church of England)

We work to improve children and young people's participation in the services they use to strengthen their involvement in decision-making We are a leading children's charity committed to making childhood better for all children in the UK. We provide a caring adult from the community for a young person to confide in and raise confidence.

The Line

The Line is London’s first dedicated public art walk. Its outdoor exhibition programme illuminates an inspiring landscape where everyone can explore art, nature and heritage for free. The route runs between Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and The O2, following the waterways and the line of the Greenwich Meridian.

Thomas Philipot's Almshouse Charity

We provide sheltered accommodation for people of retirement age in the area of benefit.

Tramshed (Formerly Greenwich & Lewisham Young People's Theatre (GLYPT))

Tramshed are an arts organisation that aim to enrich the lives of 5-25 year olds throughout Greenwich and Lewisham through our participatory arts programmes, workshops and shows. Theatre and Arts Centre with a strong community and youth arts engagement programme

True Light Culture

We engage young people in positive activities by encouraging reading and promoting positive attitudes towards learning. We discourage anti social behaviour and involvement in crime. Overall, we help young people achieve in life and give them the building blocks to do so.

Turning Pages (Across The Ages)

We promote the benefit of the inhabitants of the page estate in the London Borough of Greenwich and the neighbourhood (hereinafter called 'the area of benefit') without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race or of political, religious, or other opinions, by associating together the said inhabitants and the local authorities, voluntary and other organisation in a common effort to advance education. We also provide facilities in the interest of social welfare for recreation and leisure-time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants. We aim to establish, or secure the establishment of, a community centre (hereinafter called 'The Centre') and to maintain and manage the same (whether alone or in co-operation with any local authority or other person or body) in furtherance of these objects. We promote such other charitable purposes as may from time to time be determined.

Twenty Fifth Avenue Housing

To relieve the needs, hardship and distress amongst young people aged 16 - 25 by the provision of accommodation, advice and strong mutual understanding to improve the quality of life, and build moral and social responsibility for the future generation of our community. We provide Temporary shared accommodation to support people with diverse circumstances to resolve their homelessness issues. We support them unto a state of recovery and resettlement into permanent accommodation & independent living. We offer adequate support services that enable our residents to maintain their occupancy agreement, working towards moving to a more independent environment and prevent any relapse back into homelessness. We support and help residents with full integration into the community and progression into gainful employment.

U.K Tibetan Kids Club

To engage young Tibetan Children to learn and share our unique Tibetan Culture in the Royal Borough of Greenwich and beyond. To empower young Tibetan Children. To celebrate cultural diversity and inclusion.

Under 5's Project

To enhance children's life chances. All our children are referred by outside agencies for the need of the child/parent carer. To enhance children's life chances on entry to primary school. They also provide inclusive and affordable childcare to the local community.

Universal Development and Training

Providing training and employment advice for women in Somali and BME communities. They offer advice/information, employment, training/education and volunteer services.

Valley Grove Residents Group

Residents association to encourage socialising and communication and to create an inclusive and caring community.

Vanbrugh Community Association (Mycenae House)

To provide space to voluntary organisations in order for their members to develop, social, educational and physical needs.

Vanbrugh Park Estate Tenants' and Residents' Association

Community/tenants association for Vanbrugh Park Estate - promoting well being, safety and good relations on the estate.

Victim Support (South London)

Practical help and emotional support for victims of crime and witnesses in court.

Voice of Mauritius 'Europe'

To advance the education of Mauritian culture and history.

Volunteer Centre Greenwich (VCG)

Enriching the lives of individuals and communities by enhancing the value of volunteering, through supporting and creating opportunities for all.

Volunteering Matters - Volunteers Supporting Families Greenwich

Volunteering Matters develops and delivers high impact volunteer-led solutions across the UK. Engaging more than 23,000 volunteers and 115,000 beneficiaries every year through more than 100 active programmes across the UK. Volunteers Supporting Families supports families under child protection within the borough of Greenwich to empower and enable them to live productive lives and gain support and guidance from a volunteer’s weekly visits.

Walpole Estate Management Association

Walpole Estate Management Association is a social housing provider.

West Thamesmead Community Association (WTCA)

The West Thamesmead Community Association (WTCA) is organising to address local issues of concern and they have formed a core committee of 6 people.

Winning Stars

To promote a strong quality of life and the wellbeing of children with disabilities and their families.

Women and Youth Empowerment Network

To provide a platform where grassroots African women and youths can access trainings, workshops, information, business intelligence, trade and investment opportunities and networking needed to meet their socioeconomic needs.

Womens Therapy Centre

To provide Psychotherapy for women across London.

Woolwich and Plumstead Relief In Sickness Fund

To provide assistance to persons resident in the Borough of Greenwich who are sick, convalescent, disabled, handicapped or infirm. Grants will be considered normally up to a maximum of £350. Grants can be used to pay for items, services or facilities that Trustees consider will alleviate suffering or aid recovery and which are not available from other sources. To relieve, in cases of need, persons resident in the area of the Royal Borough of Greenwich who are sick, convalescent, disabled, handicapped or infirm.

Woolwich Deaf Club

Providing social contact with other Deaf BSL users, information sharing with other Deaf BSL users and occasional guest speakers.

Woolwich Garrison Church Trust (Previously Friends of St George)

We aim to preserve, maintain and enhance for the public benefit the Grade II building known as St George's Garrison Church Woolwich. We strive to advance the education of the public in the history of the Church and organise events and services within the Church.

Woolwich Service User Project (WSUP)

To provide resources and support to people who are recovering form drug and alchohol substance misuse.

Woolwich Singers

The aim is to sing together, meet new people and have fun! No one has to sing by themselves and there is no audition to join. We sing a mixture of traditional and pop songs – something for everyone, and everyone is welcome.

Words of Wisdom for Young People

The purpose of the organisation is to engage young people in reducing crime in the borough. The organisation will provide knowledge of the possible consequences of crime while building self-esteem and confidence in young people.

World Changing Centre/Autism Gifted Hands

The World Changing Centre is a UK registered charity, run by volunteers. We provide international relief Aid to underprivileged children and young people (5-25) in Sierra Leone. Here in the UK we have started running a parent support group and counselling session within our local community Greenwich. This year, we are embarking on play therapy, sensory circus, and music therapy projects to engage both parents and their young children between the ages of (10 to 19) to support and understand each other’s world. Their aims include education, healthcare, and sanitation.

World of Hope

To reduce youth crime by raising youth ambassadors. To reduce youth crime by supporting parents to understand youth culture and lifestyle. To take young people to visit decision makers and to be consulted on issues facing them for their voice to be heard as a means of inspiration. To engage on the streets with young people for them to understand the dangers they could face. To address food poverty through foodbank.

YCEC (Yasna Community and Education Centre)

YCEC (Yasna Community and Education Centre) is an Afghan community organisation which provides education, family support and cultural programmes.

Yeshua's Arm

An umbrella organisation which supports and empowers disadvantaged individuals and groups in the Black Community. It runs several projects to address these issues. Directly working with Children and Families, Advocacy, raising awareness, one to one support on parenting and other issues that affect black families.

YMCA Thames Gateway

Providing young people with meaningful and fun activities including youth clubs, football teams, and music to promote their contributions, belonging, and thriving in their local communities.

Young Addaction (Previously KCA)

Young Addaction provides drug and alcohol information, education, and support for individuals aged 10-18. Services are also available for 18-21 year old care leavers as well as people with special needs up to age 25.

Young Urban Arts Foundation (Previously London Urban Arts)

To transform the lives of young people by strengthening their wellbeing through creativity and culture.