Want to stop smoking? When: Wednesdays 2.00pm – 3.30pm Location: Walter Sickert Community Centre, Canonbury Crescent, London N1 2FB Get in touch to book your appointment! Supported by the Good Neighbours Health & Well Being Project
Point Blank teaches the creative process of making music at the highest level, with expert instructors and state-of-the-art facilities. Many graduates have enjoyed successful careers in music including Claude VonStroke Goldie Nicole Moudaber Leona Lewis Patrick Topping Monki Felix Jaehn. ...
The Heath Robinson Museum is for students of illustration lovers of landscape paintings advertising enthusiasts and academics dads building contraptions in sheds believers in fairies children with time to dream couples stuck in tiny flats people who put holes in cheese artificial teeth tes...
The arts for life project provides opportunities for young people to grow and develop without external expectation or pressure in an open and nurturing environment creating happier, healthier individuals, both mentally and physically, by offering: Inclusive Weekly Day & After-School Programmes...
Saracens Sport Foundation aim to encourage more young people and adults of all abilities and ages to participate in sport and physical activity through high quality programmes and provide sustainable pathways for all. From rugby to dance to athletics and even Nordic Walking, we have a programme for ...
NOMAD is a community of caring young and ambitious individual’s. All of whom have come from different walks of life but thrive for change in communities, societies and the wider world. A community of people that have different experiences but the same core values of friendship, respect and humanity...
NAZ is the sexual health charity dedicated to people experiencing better sexual health. We do this because there’s a big gap in the sexual health outcomes of Black Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities compared to the general population. Everything we do works to reverse this trend. What we do:...
HeadsUp is a new specialist young people’s mental health service provided by five local organisations. Who is the service for? HeadsUp is a free and confidential service for young people aged 13-25 in Harrow. The service aims to support young people in Harrow to improve their mental health, resili...
Parents and Carers in Harrow and its neighbouring boroughs benefit from a range of services and support from the H.O.P.E (Harrow) Parent Facilitators and Parent Mentors. From the ethos that parenting works best when everyone in the family feels valued and supported our facilitators and mentors work ...
The Home-Start network of charities provide a unique service in each of the boroughs they operate in. Our trained volunteers – usually parents themselves – visit families in their homes and provide informal, friendly and confidential support. Get Support: We work with you to build on your strength ...