Local charities join together for family-friendly volunteering
May 30, 2022
Lambeth families can volunteer via Family Volunteering Club on local issues like food poverty, the natural environment and connecting with elders experiencing loneliness.
Lambeth families can volunteer via Family Volunteering Club on local issues like food poverty, the natural environment and connecting with elders experiencing loneliness.
Pupils from Lilian Baylis Technology School in Kennington have been volunteering to help repaint the faded hearts and tributes
Family-friendly volunteering gets extra support in Lambeth this Autumn from charity Comic Relief.
The first week in June is national Volunteer’s Week, a chance to celebrate the contribution of volunteers across the country. Local charities supported by dedicated and passionate volunteers include Citizens Advice Merton & Lambeth (CAML).
Make sure you find time to get along to the Community and Volunteering Fair, Tuesday 13 June, 3:30-5:30pm, at the West Norwood Health and Leisure Centre.
Become an Enterprise Mentor, like Alan Flack, to join an exciting cross-sector business network and gain a unique insight into the world of small Lambeth-based businesses.
Streatham and West Norwood are poised for transformative change with £475,920 in UK Shared Prosperity Fund capital funding, supported by the Mayor of London, revitalising town centres and fostering inclusive communities.
Find local volunteering opportunities at the next Team Lambeth Volunteer Fair at Waterloo Library on 20 March.
As an official Borough of Sanctuary, Lambeth’s Sanctuary Services Team has been working to collect information to help sanctuary seekers and those supporting them.
A Lambeth Council programme, the Lambeth Parent Champions, has been awarded the Parent Champion Scheme of the year award by Coram Family and Childcare.