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- Crossroads Care CNL has been established for over 25 years and aims to promote, support and deliver high quality services for carers and people with care needs. It offers a full range of services for all ages (including children), disabilties or health conditions, at any…
- Crossroads Women's Centre is a disability-accessible multi-racial community resource. Home to 16 groups who provide self-help advice and information about a range of issues including escaping sexual and racial violence, opposing discrimination of all kinds, accessing benefits, housing and legal advice, etc. Activities include research,…
- Cruelty Free International is the leading organisation working to end animal experiments worldwide. We investigate and expose the reality of life for animals in laboratories, challenge decision-makers to make a positive difference for animals, and champion better science and cruelty free living. Our vision is…
- Located on the edge of the City, the Crypt on the Green, Clerkenwell, with vaulted ceilings, parquet flooring and exposed brickwork, is a magnificent and unique venue in the heart of London. Eight large windows make it a wonderfully light and airy location. A great…
- We are open Monday to Sunday 10-6pm
- Network which aims to assist community organisations seeking to improve the environment and transport facilities in the neighbourhood, particularly for public transport users, pedestrians, cyclists, wheelchair users and people on low incomes. Current work is mostly based in Camden, Haringey and Islington. Cuppa-Tea is also…
- Debtors Anonymous (DA) is a twelve-step programme for anyone who wants to stop incurring unsecured debt. DA encourages careful record keeping and monitoring of finances – including purchases, income, and debt payments – so that you get a clearer picture of your spending habits. This information is used to develop healthier spending practices, supporting you in keeping…
- We provide a tailored service to meet the requirements of our customer’s needs and work from whatever format you provide, be it PDF, Word, Audio files or CD, hard copy or digital platforms such as We Transfer or Dropbox. Our regular clients include Local Authorities,…
- Please see Andover Community Centre who manage Durham Road Community Rooms. Contact details are below.
- The Dystonia Society is a UK-wide charity providing support, advice and information for anyone affected by the neurological movement disorder known as dystonia. Dystonia is characterised by involuntary and uncontrollable muscle spasms which can force affected parts of the body into abnormal, sometimes painful, movements…
- Islington-based art gallery. Open Wednesday to Friday from 11am to 6pm. On Saturdays from 11am to 4pm.
- Here at the East London Community Law Service we provide comprehensive advice and representation in the fields of Asylum and Immigration, Report it! Domestic Violence and Hate Crime. We are here to help all members of the community with legal advice and representation in these…
- Are you looking for your next vocal challenge? Eclectic Voices pride ourselves on performing ambitious music from a broad range of genres: from Classical to Jazz, from Gospel to World music, as well as pieces specially commissioned for us by notable composers. We are an…
- The Specialist Parents’ Advocacy at the Elfrida Society, is a spot purchasing project providing direct specialist advocacy to parents with LD across London and beyond, providing advocacy at all levels relating to the welfare of the child. Our four expert advocates support parents with LD…
- Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5.30pmFor over 100 years, The Elfrida Society has campaigned for inclusivity and against injustice for people with learning disabilities and/or learning difficulties (LD) in Islington. The charity was founded in 1919 by philanthropist and social pioneer Elfrida Rathbone who dedicated her career to educating and…
- After-school and holidaysAfterschool Club: Monday to Friday, 3.30pm to 6pm. Holiday Playscheme: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm. Youth Club: Monday and Wednesday, 6.30-8.30pm.
- Weekdays 9.30-3.00pm / Prime Times (Evenings and Weekends) 6.00-9.00pm, Saturday 12.45-10.00pm, Sunday 1.30 -8.00pm
- Provides information and advice for members of the Eritrean community in the UK. Subjects covered include welfare benefits, housing, domestic violence, education, health, employment and immigration. Interpretation and translation services. Works with young people (5 to19 years), includes a homework support club, mother tongue classes,…