Rise & Shine Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club is a gentle way to start the day in community. From 9th January to 13th March, every Friday, we’re creating space to connect, talk, listen, and simply...
The Live Well Havering community chest funds local projects supporting health and wellbeing in Havering.
We recieved £80,000 in funding from NHS North East London ICB’s Health Inequalities Fund to support local projects run by small and medium-sized charities in Havering.
Local groups could bid for up to £5,000 to run a community project in Havering that met the criteria.
The response was incredible, we recieved bids worth over £400,000 for a budget of just £80,000 budget. The quality of the bids was outstanding and while we funded as many as we could, there were some fantastic projects we simply couldn’t support because the funds weren’t enough.
The Live Well Havering team reviewed every bid to make sure projects were safe and that each organisation was qualified to deliver what they proposed.
Once that step was complete, all eligible projects went to a Community Panel made up of 3–4 local residents. They scored each project, and those scores helped guide the final funding decisions.
We’re excited to share the projects that have been successful this year!
Check back on this page for updates throughout the year and find out how you can get involved.
Painting course for women experiencing mental health challenges.
Contributions towards their annual Shakespeare performance to keep ticket prices affordable for residents.
Rise & Shine morning breakfast club for people with experience of cancer.
Body image and empowerment programme for girls.
Funding to increase capacity of their Check in & Chat telephone befriending service that currently has a waiting list.
Specialist counselling for bereaved children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Artist-led workshops for global majority young women to co-curate works of art and an exhibition about their lived experiences.
Free boxing programme for children and young people.
Social group where residents teach one another arts, crafts and skills.
Art sessions for care experienced families.
Cultural supper clubs where local people share their cultural dishes with their community.
Support for women and non-binary people who have experienced gender-based abuse.
Outings for isolated members of the community.
Support to continue running the only Havering Deaf Club and pay for BSL interpreters.
Men's mental health and wellbeing programme.
Toddler group for autistic toddlers and their parent carers.
Free chair yoga sessions.
Elders' wellbeing group and friendship cafe.
Inclusive theatre programme for young people.
Window stickers showing LGBTQ+ friendly locations across the borough. 5 free social sessions for LGBTQ+ people 25+.
In-person befriending for residents of all ages.
Improvements to the accessibility of their film screenings for disabled customers.
February half-term activities for children and young people with ADHD.
Walk & talk groups for men in Harold Hill and Rainham.
Social gathering for Ukrainian migrants and refugees to connect, share their food and culture.
Contribution towards their sensory room.
Stay tuned for updates on the impact of this year's projects and to see how many residents we support this year.
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