Farewell to our Chair, Vivienne Lukey
A thank you from our team
Everyone at Hammersmith United Charities would like to thank Vivienne Lukey as she steps down after 12 years as a trustee, including six years as Chair.
During her time with the charity, Vivienne made a significant contribution to its governance and direction, working closely with trustees, staff, residents, and community partners to ensure that our historic 400-year-old charity developed to meet the needs of our 21st-century community. She played a key role in supporting both our almshouse housing for older residents and our grants programme for grassroots organisations tackling inequality in Hammersmith.
Her leadership was particularly important in steering the charity through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a period of turbulent economic conditions and the cost of living crisis, ensuring that the community was supported and that the charity remained resilient and responsive during exceptionally difficult times.
We are grateful for Vivienne’s commitment, leadership, good humour and care, and for the way she has helped the charity to evolve while staying true to its values.
We are pleased to welcome Guy Vincent as our new Chair and look forward to working with him as the charity moves into its next chapter.





Lydia Gandaa, Director of Bubble & Squeak, explains, “The children were shocked to find out how much food was being wasted. They asked Waitrose and Marks and Spencer’s if they could collect any food that would otherwise have been thrown away. They also pitched what is now the Mayor’s Fund for London and won £1,500, which they used to set up a weekly food stall in the school playground. East Acton/Old Oak is a highly deprived area, so it was about supporting the families that live locally to access healthy, quality food that would have otherwise gone to waste.”