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  • Kingston continuing to deliver for residents despite nationwide financial challenges

    Community and voluntary groups across the borough have received funding for projects including the refurbishment of community kitchens, expanding a community fridge programme, one-to-one ‘money buddy’ advice for vulnerable people with mental health and learning issues, a money and mental health telephone support line and wellbeing activities for unpaid carers.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/446/kingston-continuing-to-deliver-for-residents-despite-nationwide-financial-challenges
  • From Community Fridge to Money Buddies, Kingston Community Resilience Fund awards £290,527 to local organisations

    Kingston Advocacy Group receives funding of £5,000 to deliver its’ one-to-one Money Buddy programme at local community and health centres for vulnerable people with learning difficulties, mental health and drug/alcohol dependency issues.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/428/from-community-fridge-to-money-buddies-kingston-community-resilience-fund-awards-290-527-to-local-organisations
  • London Climate Action Week 2021

    Earlier in the year we took part in Solar Together, a unique group-buying scheme for solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and battery storage.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/147/london-climate-action-week-2021
  • Kingston Council publishes its proposed 2021/22 budget for recovery

    We have changed how we work with partners and community groups and remain committed to building on this to shape the future of the borough together.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/68/kingston-council-publishes-its-proposed-202122-budget-for-recovery
  • From Community Fridge to Money Buddies, Kingston Community Resilience Fund awards £290,527 to local organisations

    Kingston Advocacy Group receives funding of £5,000 to deliver its’ one-to-one Money Buddy programme at local community and health centres for vulnerable people with learning difficulties, mental health and drug/alcohol dependency issues.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/428/from-community-fridge-to-money-buddies-kingston-community-resilience-fund-awards-290527-to-local-organisations
  • Kingston University Vice-Chancellor's message to local community

    For the first term, all lectures will take place online and students will only come on to campus for small group teaching and to use the libraries, workshops and laboratories.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/52/kingston-university-vice-chancellor-s-message-to-local-community
  • Household Support Fund

    have a bank account in the name of the organisation with at least two signatories / or written authorisation from another organisation who will manage the funds on their behalf if you do not have a bank account (e.g. mutual aid group), you will need to find a partner organisation who can hold the funds on your behalf

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/benefits-5/household-support-fund/3
  • About care needs assessments

    If, after completing the checklist, you find that you are not eligible to get funded care from the council, the checklist will direct you to partner organisations and Connected Kingston, for information about services provided by our partners, charities and voluntary groups.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/social-care-assessments/request-assessment
  • Kingston takes decisive action to confront national financial crisis for councils

    Throughout the pandemic the council galvanised the community response and worked to develop networks between community and voluntary groups as well as charities and other public sector organisations.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/328/kingston-takes-decisive-action-to-confront-national-financial-crisis-for-councils
  • Kingston Sustainable Events Guidance

    Whilst car travel to events is not ideal from an emissions perspective, promoting nearby car sharing schemes at least ensures more people are travelling together rather than alone or in small groups.... You may be able to donate surplus food to local food banks or community groups who can redistribute this food.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/neighbourhood-community-safety/event-sustainability-guidance