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Norwood Forum Annual Community Review and AGM Saturday 13 July 2024

Looking back over a year in the life of our community

Please join us on Saturday 13 July at 2:00pm to celebrate all that's brilliant about our amazing community. We will look back over the past 12 months - both the challenges and successes, and discuss some of the big issues we are facing in the coming year - as well as the fun things. We will provide further information about Site 18 and the Council's SADPD, hear from Thriving Norwood projects and collectively design the next stage of our campaign on Public Transport and Active Travel.

Volunteer with Norwood Forum

Your community needs you - whether your interest is in sustainability, the arts, comms, politics, the built environment, engagement, or young people ...
Do you have green fingers? A terrific way with a spread sheet? Are you interested in the latest Health and Wellbeing initiatives?
Have you got just a few hours to spare per month, or looking to spend a regular afternoon helping a community project move forward?
All this and much, much more - is all yours with Norwood Forum.

Black Carers Mental Wellbeing webinar

Join the Webinar: "Equity Matters - Black Carers, Health Inequities, Mental Wellbeing". Presented by the National Black Carers Network, this webinar delves into systemic health disparities affecting Black carers' mental wellness.

London Legal Walk

On Tuesday 18 June 2024, Centre 70 staff, trustees and volunteers will be taking part in the annual London Legal Walk to raise vital funds for our free advice services, needed now more than ever. 

Centre 70 provides an advice service (housing, welfare benefits, debt and legal) as well as counselling and well-being activities.

Rathbone Society Inspiring Learning Mentors

A significant number of children and young people in Lambeth are from refugee and asylum-seeking families. The pandemic has put additional pressure on the lives and education of these disadvantaged young people and further exacerbated this attainment gap and inequality. Digital poverty has been a big barrier to young people’s access to and full participation in education.

The Be Lambeth Awards

The inaugural Lambeth Council Be Lambeth Awards, celebrating the exceptional talent and businesses within our vibrant community, are underway!

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