Grahame Park Community directory
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List of organisations that deliver regular activities and services in Grahame Park.
Age UK Barnet offer a range of activity groups and events, such as lunch clubs and exercise classes, giving older people the opportunity to keep fit, socialise, or learn a new skill.
Center of Excellence provide mental health support, advice and information in areas of welfare, housing, education, immigration, employment, and dept management focusing on the Somali community.
Change Grow Live (CGL) provide free drug and alcohol services for anyone in Barnet experiencing issues with drugs or alcohol.
Colindale Communities Trust work with local residents and several partners to improve the economic and social wellbeing of people who live in and around Colindale.
Colindale library provides residents with a range of opportunities, from supporting learning, providing resources for leisure, to hosting activities.
Common Future specialise in participatory research and engagement. They coordinate the Grahame Park Young Placeshapers which empowers young people to share their views on local issues.
F.U.S.E Youth Project run clubs that teach young people life skills through a range of activities such as cooking, creative arts, group discussions and team sports.
Living Way Ministries befriends local people to relieve hardship & prevent poverty by providing training, advice, counsel, advocacy, CVs & reference supports
Maxability aim to enhance the lives of disabled adults by providing a caring, supportive and creative environment. They deliver inclusive ceramics classes in a fully equipped pottery studio.
OYA (Organisation for Young Africans) provides holistic support to young people and their families of African and African-Caribbean heritage. Services range from academic training to traineeships as well as support with motivation and confidence
Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum offers free, fun, and entertaining day out for all the family. From our historic aircraft, to our interactive experiences and aviation themed outdoor playgrounds.
The Loop collects, repairs, restores and sells unique, and reasonably priced furniture. Offer training, employment and volunteering opportunities for residents in furniture restoration.
Unitas is a safe and inspiring place for all young people aged 8-19 (up to 25 with additional needs). Open access sessions six days a week, with over 20 activities including sports and music studio.
Youth Realities address teenage relationship abuse through creative education and survivor-centred support. This includes 1:1 support, workshops, dance classes and manhood initiatives.