What we do
Kensington and Chelsea, and Westminster Small Good Stuff does two things:
We link people who need care or support with local people who might help.
We help small organisations that offer care or support. We provide them with information, publicity and access to a friendly network.
What we believe
We're the friendly website that believes:
People want care and support at times and in ways that suit them.
Local people helping other local people is good for everyone and for communities.
Very small organisations can offer great care and be imaginative and responsive.
Very small organisations struggle to tell people what they can offer (they don’t have huge marketing budgets like the big guys).
Local links
What’s happening locally
There is an array of charity and voluntary support organisations which may also be of assistance to local people.
To find out more, contact People First.
If you yourself are an unpaid carer, you can access support and assistance from Carers Network.
Interested in offering care or support?
We can help you get set up
Community micro-enterprise project in Kensington and Chelsea, and Westminster
If you’re based in Kensington and Chelsea, and thinking about working for yourself, email kensingtonandchelsea@communitycatalysts.co.uk, or call Bhupinder Kaur on 07881 297330 or Clare McGuire on 07595 411945.
If you’re based in Westminster, and thinking about working for yourself, email westminster@communitycatalysts.co.uk, or call Andy Naylor on 07876 836317 or Joe Espindola on 07939 958614.
Latest news
Inside Out grant programme
Westminster Council are looking for artists and organisations that could deliver cultural activities for visitors during the Inside Out festival, and are offering grants of between £1,000 and £10,000.
Westminster Community Network – networking buffet lunch
On 12th November, One Westminster are hosting a networking buffet lunch for you to meet other people in the community.
Funding opportunities and sessions
There are quite a few funding opportunities available for organisations in Westminster, and RBKC are offering a free session about funding.
Get to know the London Disability Network!
For enterprises who want to offer activities for people with learning disabilities in Westminster, The London Disability Network (LDN) are great people to know!
Featured members
Colliers Wood Shanty Singers
Languages: Cantonese
Areas: London and the South East
Growing Space London
Languages: English, French