Grantee stories
The difference our grants make
- Digital inclusion classes, yoga and coffee mornings for older people in White City
- Mentoring for young people struggling to engage in education
- Food distribution parcels to people living in Addison
- Online mental health sessions for young people and adults in Shepherd’s Bush
- Support sessions for Somali people to respond to unemployment and domestic abuse
- Laptops and reading services for disadvantaged children
Read about the impact our grants have made to our community over the past few months.
Grant-holder stories
Bees and Refugees runs therapeutic beekeeping workshops for refugees.
Doorstep Library inspires a love for reading in children.
Nomad Radio is the UK’s first radio station focusing on the Somali community.
Happily is a Hammersmith-based dating and friendship project for people with learning disabilities and autism.
Turtle Key Arts helps disabled and non-disabled people find expression and connection through dance and music.
Find out more
- Find out more about our grant programmes
- Questions? Contact Paul and Paige at grants@hamunitedcharities.com