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  1. Check website for details for classes and opening times
    Core Arts is a leading mental health creative education centre. Their mission is to support and promote recovery, social inclusion and mental wellbeing through the arts and enhance service user experience. They promote positive mental health and wellbeing through a college-like environment of creative learning.…
  2. Crouch End Festival Chorus is one of Britain’s leading symphonic choirs with a reputation nationally and internationally for its eclectic repertoire, innovation and versatility in both the concert hall and recording studio. Based in north London, the choir was founded in 1984 by David Temple and…
  3. 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…
  4. 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…
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Three have a purpose-built centre where individuals, local schools, clubs and organisations can come and ask about, explore, learn and enjoy digital technology. Individuals - Digital technology can be intimidating, new gadgets, new software, new features and apps, etc. We offer practical advice about how…
  6. 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…
  7. After-school and holidays
    Afterschool Club: Monday to Friday, 3.30pm to 6pm. Youth Club: Monday and Wednesday, 6.30-8.30pm. Holiday Playscheme: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm.
    Elizabeth House Community Warm Space Offer: Visit our website for details on our activities for children, adults and older residents Elizabeth House | Activities (elizabeth-house.org.uk) We run an after-school club and holiday playscheme for children from Reception age. Contact us for more information or visit http://elizabeth-house.org.uk/ With a large hall,…
  8. Weekdays 9.30-3.00pm / Prime Times (Evenings and Weekends) 6.00-9.00pm, Saturday 12.45-10.00pm, Sunday 1.30 -8.00pm
    Modern refurbished hall and rooms for hire in N5 Elizabeth House Community Centre is a modern, warm, welcoming Community Centre in Highbury West Ward. It is open to the local community and is used for everything from leisure classes and education, to after school activities,…
  9. The Evelyn Oldfield Unit aims to provide, develop, and coordinate support services for marginalized and disadvantaged individuals and their communities – primarily those from migrant, refugee and asylum seeking backgrounds. They provide technical and managerial aid and support services for refugee community organisations in London…
  10. Course runs 2 mornings a week ie: Monday and Wednesday 10am -12.00pm
    Unique Employability programme that uses the sport of boxing as a means of engagement. We run a 4 week boxing course with 4 week intensive and up to 6 months on going employability support aimed at individuals further from the Labour Market (ex offenders, ex…
  11. Finsbury Square has: - 6 rink grass bowling green- Annual bedding displays- Rose beds- Public toilets- Refreshments available onsite (Not part of hire fee)- Bowls provided Online Booking only: Activity booking (better.org.uk)
  12. Foyers are integrated learning and accommodation centres providing safe and secure housing, support and training for young people aged 16 - 25. With over 140 Foyers operating in urban and rural communities throughout the UK, the Foyer Network provides safe, quality assured environments where experts reconnect around 10,000…
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    Aims to support isolated vulnerable people over 55 in Islington, particularly those with mobility problems, mild to moderate depression and anxiety or those living with chronic pain. The core service matches isolated older people with volunteers of all ages who phone one a week or…
  14. Provides information, advice and training in fundraising for local voluntary groups. Organises conferences and seminars. Can assist in identifying sources of funding, preparing applications, devising fundraising strategy. Publishes the newsletter 'Voluntary Voice' which gives details of funding sources and methods. Ring for more details.
  15. Ghana Union is first and foremost an association of the Ghanaian community and voluntary groups and individuals (both Ghanaian and otherwise) who have the welfare of Ghanaians in the UK in general, at heart. From its birth, Ghana Union's aims have been to relieve hardship…
  16. Office: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. Helpline:Mondays: 10am to 6pm Tuesdays/Thursdays/Fridays: 10am to 4pm Wednesdays: 10am to 1pm and 5pm to 7pm The helpline is closed on all public holidays
    Gingerbread campaigns for better rights for single-parent families so that their children are not disadvantaged and do not experience poverty and isolation. Gingerbread offers a free telephone advice line for single parents, a membership scheme with over 10,000 members with access to local self-help groups,…