Introducing our newest member of staff
Administration assistant Natasha shares why she loves Hammersmith but remains a northerner at heart.
What were you doing before you started working here?
I was self-employed for a long time as a personal concierge. I had three or more clients on my books at any one time and was managing homes and staff, here and abroad. Work was quite sporadic though.
I have five children and needed flexibility when they were younger; it was great having school holidays off. Now my youngest is nine, I don’t really need to be as flexible with my time. I wanted more stability and to get back into an office environment.
How are you settling in?
I know everyone probably says this, but the team here really are amazing. Coming back into an office environment was a bit daunting, but they’ve been so supportive. I like being part of a team again.
Are you enjoying working for a charity?
Charity has always been an important part of my life. For more than 20 years, I have worked alongside and volunteered with many charities and community groups in and around Hammersmith and Fulham. My work has included community events, social prescribing, food banks, day trips, Christmas celebrations, and wider local support projects.
Charity, empathy and giving were instilled in me by my parents, and I’ve passed those values on to my own children. I truly believe that, when given the opportunity, most people will strive to do better.
Through my work at places like the White City Community Centre and my involvement with the Health Inequality Steering Group at Sobus, I’ve seen how powerful community support can be. Hammersmith United Charities contributed to several of the projects I was part of, so I know first-hand the difference this organisation makes.
Coming to work for this charity feels like a perfect fit – it brings together my experience, my values and my long-standing commitment to serving local people.
Have you always lived in Hammersmith?
No, I’m a northerner. I came to London when I was a bright and breezy 17-year-old, branching out and taking on the world! I’m still a northern lass at heart though, even though my kids point out that I’ve lived here longer than I lived up there.
Hammersmith still has the sense of community that I had as a child, and I feel quite at home here. The difference between the boroughs in London is very apparent; Hammersmith seems to be one of the best when it comes to pulling together as a community and looking after each other. Particularly where I live, there’s a real sense of belonging, almost like we’re all on the battlefield of life together and no one gets left behind.
What do you enjoy doing outside of work?
I love fashion and textiles. I will randomly get the scissors out at home and start cutting and sewing. Vivienne Westwood is one of my inspirations. My oldest child is 26 this year, and my youngest is going to be 10, and I’ve got them all the ages in between, so I haven’t really had time to do much else. Now that I don’t always have a child in tow, I’ve got a new lease of life. I’m starting to make a bucket list – learn to play golf, go on holiday by myself and sleep in!
I’m at the beginning of a new journey, a new chapter of my life. It’s scary but exciting.


