Agents of Change
Agents of Change is a network for local women who have an active interest in driving social change in the north of Hammersmith and Fulham. The initiative supports and connects its members through quarterly networking events, as well as empowering female community leaders through its Community Leadership Programme.
The programme grew out of the community conversations we facilitated during our 400-year anniversary celebrations in 2018. It is a partnership between Hammersmith United Charities, Imperial College London, the London Borough Of Hammersmith & Fulham and Lyric Hammersmith.
Find out more
- Visit the Agents of Change website
Guy is a retired solicitor who has lived in Hammersmith for over 40 years. As well as having a long legal career, Guy has decades of experience in the not-for-profit sector. He was a school governor for 35 years and spent several years volunteering as Chair of the Finance Committee at Hammersmith & Fulham Law Centre. If you recognise Guy, that’s probably because he also served as a local councillor for Hammersmith & Fulham.
“We recently represented a migrant woman who was trafficked to the UK by a wealthy family. She was forced to work extremely long hours as a nanny, housekeeper and cleaner. She didn’t receive anywhere near the minimum wage, and the family had control of her passport and bank account.”
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.