Teddington Choral Society is an amateur mixed voice choir based in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames. We rehearse on Monday evenings at St Catherine's School, Twickenham and perform 3-4 concerts a year. The choir is currently 100 strong – new members are welcome.
Time 2 R.I.S.E supports women who have experienced domestic abuse. Our R.I.S.E program offers support, advice, and an online course called The R.I.S.E Experience. This course provides practical skills and coaching to help women regain control of their lives and achieve independence and empowerment.
- To advance Theravada Buddhism in the United Kingdom; - To advance the education of the public concerning and Buddhism as practised in the Burmese culture; - The relief of poverty, sickness and distress arising there from and of old age and in particular but without limiting the foregoing of persons who are adherents of the Buddhism faith.
Together for Sutton is a new service launched in July 2022, designed to bring voluntary sector organisations together to provide a single access point for residentsin the London Borough of Sutton. Residents will be able to obtain information, advice, support and advocacy in one place, empowering them to make informed choices.
Award-winning venue, a frontline charity The Margins Project supporting those facing homelessness and crisis, a church championing social justice, a Grade I & II* listed Victorian Gothic heritage site with rare “Father” Willis organ. We’ll soon refurbish our Sunday School Hall as a community-led hub delivering in an empowering and engaging skill-building programme with an interactive archive.
Over 60s local to the Kingston Upon Thames borough get together with sit down meal and activities each Thursday.
We help people in our London Borough find positive volunteering roles that fit around work and family life, and support organisations to find and develop strong volunteer teams.
Wandsworth Care Alliance helps local people have an effective voice in their community, particularly in the development of local health and social care services.
The Women’s Budget Group is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that monitors the impact of government policies on men and women. We put forward policies for a more gender equal future and build the capacity of women and women’s groups to participate in economic debates.
1 to 1 and group counselling for people who have experienced loss due to death and other factors. Also including pre-bereavement and suicide/trauma. All ages including children. Workers also go into local schools.