What we do
We support the 95,000 people living in the northern part of Hammersmith and Fulham through:
Sheltered housing: We provide homes for life for local older people in our beautiful and affordable almshouses. “Every day I wake up and think how lucky I am. It’s so nice to be comfortable – I love it here. After years of bedlam, it’s so quiet and peaceful” – resident, John Betts House.
More about our sheltered housing
Grant-giving: We invest in the future through our grants programme for local organisations. We give £400,000 each year through our grants programme. We fund small, community led organisations delivering services or creating change for good in Hammersmith.
More about our grant-making
Community action: We raise the voice of our community to make it stronger. We help bring together partnerships for the benefit of the local community, advocate on behalf of the organisations we support, and run our own community action projects.
More about our community action
Find out more
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- Meet our team, trustees and partners
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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.