A Kingston charity has announced an all-day breakfast event to raise funds for their sustainable food bank and community kitchen initiatives. The Museum of Futures,
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Five ways to support those in need this Christmas
Kingston upon Thames is one of London’s wealthier boroughs but there are more than 5,000 children living in poverty, according to statistics from Action for
Every penny doubled for Kingston Christmas appeal to help children in need
Kingston Charitable Foundation is launching its Giving Week with a pub quiz and raffle to raise more donations for children living in poverty. Every donation
Disability network launches in Kingston
More than 25 local organisations across the borough have come together to launch the first disability network in Kingston upon Thames. One in seven people
Buy a gift, give a gift: Kingston shop collects Christmas presents for disadvantaged children
The Works, located on Eden Walk, has partnered with the Kingston Charitable Foundation to encourage people to donate gifts for children from economically disadvantaged families
‘She was the most incredible mum’: London Marathon runner supporting charity in sister’s memory
It is the day after the London marathon. Almost 50,000 people are recovering from the 26.2-mile journey through the streets of the capital in celebration
Kingston Metro Bank launches safe space to support domestic abuse victims
Kingston’s Metro Bank is now one of 7,000 Safe Spaces in the UK for supporting victims of domestic abuse. Part of the UK’s Says No
Kingston community groups offer well-being support on Cambridge Road Estate
Two Kingston charities have partnered up to show how local communities can help themselves and support each other. Every first Tuesday of the month, Royal
Local charity Save the World Club to leave The Circulatory after three years
Save the World Club’s base of operations and warehouse The Circulatory is scheduled to be demolished, and turned into flats forcing the charity to move
Royal Star & Garter honours former resident
Royal Star & Garter has named its ground floor in honour of former resident Captain Gary Anglin, seven years after his death. At just 18,