Why Not Donate Your £400 Energy Rebate to a Local Charity? |
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The Bedford Park Society draws up list of local groups supporting people in need
The Bedford Park Society was recently approached by one of its members who suggested that there might be a number of residents like him in Chiswick who are considering donating part or all of their £400 energy rebate to benefit people who are felt to be in greater need. However, for someone wanting to make a donation to a local charity, details are not always readily available. As a result, the Society has pulled together a short list of some of the local charities which are trying to help those struggling to cope with the burden of energy costs and the rise in the Cost of Living. The list is only intended as a suggested starting point and no doubt local people will be aware of other organisations in the Chiswick area, which would also welcome support. The list below additionally includes contact information for several national charities which help disadvantaged individuals and families and will be posted on The Bedford Park society’s website. If anyone would like to suggest additional charities to include in the list, email: information@bedfordpark.org.uk so the details can be added. Hounslow Community Food Box Provides emergency food and support and advice to those who in need who live in Hounslow borough. Donate via:www.hounslowfoodbox.org.uk Ealing Foodbank Provides emergency food to people living in Ealing borough who have been referred to them by their partners. The six food banks include one in Acton. Donate via: ealing.foodbank.org.uk
Acton Homeless Concern Provides food, company, medical and dental treatment, counselling and other services to the homeless or people living in poverty at two centres in Acton. Donate via: actonhomelessconcern.org Chiswick Money Advice Centre Provides debt and money advice in the Chiswick area and beyond in partnership with Crosslight Advice, through which it jointly operates the Crosslight branch in Chiswick. Donate via this link. Age Concern: The Friendship Club, Chiswick Supports older people in Chiswick and Brentford, running activities, events and outings with most activities based at the Friendship Club in Chiswick. Donate via this link. The Upper Room Helps socially disadvantaged people including the homeless, migrant workers, ex-offenders and other socially disadvantaged people to improve their lives and conditions. The Hub for the Homeless which provides hot meals is located in W12. Donate via this link. West London Welcome A community centre run for and with refugees, migrants, people seeking asylum and other locals living in west London, providing help to reduce isolation, build inclusion and confidence, and challenge injustice. Donate via this link. Possible national charities Family Action Works with over 60,000 families every year, who are experiencing poverty, disadvantage and social isolation, providing them with practical, emotional and financial support with the aim of building skills and resilience. Donate via this link. Turn 2 Us Supports anyone struggling to pay bills, helping people find out which means-tested benefits they may be eligible for, including tax credits. Donate via this link. The Trussell Trust Supports a nationwide network of food banks by providing emergency food and support to people struggling with poverty, with an ultimate goal of ending the need for food banks in the UK. Donate via this link. Fare Share Redistributes surplus food to nearly 9,500 charities and community groups, including school breakfast clubs, older people’s lunch clubs, homeless shelters, and community cafes. Donate via this link. For further information about the Bedford Park Society: email: information@bedfordpark.org.uk or check out its website.
October 30, 2022
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