Volunteers’ Week celebrates community in Lambeth
June 1, 2021
Millions of volunteers across the UK make a positive difference to the community. Here in Lambeth they have played an essential role throughout the pandemic – and beyond.
Millions of volunteers across the UK make a positive difference to the community. Here in Lambeth they have played an essential role throughout the pandemic – and beyond.
The No Wrong Door Campaign is being run by Black Thrive London with the support of the council to help Black and Disabled residents
Spring’s Lambeth Talk includes news on tackling environment and access to computers problems, support for children and parents, and new arrangements on repairs on Lambeth estates, as well as Coronavirus updates vaccination, isolation and volunteering.
International Women’s Day takes place on 8 March and we’re celebrating inspirational women in our borough who make us Love Lambeth, by sharing a kind message about them on social media and we need your support.
Food poverty can harm physical and mental health as well as increasing the risk of heart disease, diabetes and cancer among people who are unable to access a healthy and nutritious diet. Lambeth has published its action plan to 2024.
Lambeth Talk magazine special edition for January 2021 brings news and updates from the council and the community. The front cover shows a patient receiving his Covid-19 vaccination.
Skilled volunteers have been matched with all kinds of social organisations in Lambeth on projects during lockdown – benefiting volunteers as well as charities.
Cleaners from Pinnacle volunteered to get the site for Norwood Foodbank’s Christmas deliveries clean and hygienic ready to open.
A project bringing Sunnyhill Nature Garden back to life as a natural outdoor community and education centre has gained funding from the Mayor of London.
Winter’s 24-page Lambeth Talk magazine delivered free to your door brings news and updates from the council and the community – including news on safer streets, help with cutting carbon emissions at home, volunteering, and the launch of 100 Great Black Britons.