Showing compassion in our communities
24 April 2026
Feed Me Good: ‘Feed Me Lifeskills’
Supporting low-income Black and ethnic minority adults and older people in Brent
to reduce the risk of preventable diseases through peer-led, culturally relevant education on food, nutrition and cooking.
Controlling Chemsex
Trauma-informed and compassionate support for individuals affected by chemsex – the use of drugs to enhance or facilitate sexual activity. The project aims to reduce harm, improve wellbeing, and increase engagement with healthcare services.

Westminster Bangladeshi Association: ‘Rally for Health’
Single-sex badminton sessions for Westminster’s Bangladeshi community, delivered alongside preventative health education and condition-management classes.
Give Space: ‘Room to Feel’
Drama and movement therapy for children living in care in Hillingdon experiencing depression and anxiety. The project is tailored for those who have faced instability, loss or adversity.

Wipers Foundation: ‘Clear Minds’
A mentoring programme for marginalised 13–24 year olds living in Hammersmith and Fulham who are experiencing depression and anxiety. These sessions aim to reduce isolation, strengthen coping strategies and support access to community-based opportunities.
SFIDA: ‘Healthy Hearts, Healthy Minds’
A project delivering a programme of physical activity, health education and mental health support for the Albanian community in north west London to reduce the risks of depression, anxiety, and cardiovascular disease.
Read the full list of organisations we've supported on our Compassionate Communities page.
