Our Charity Work

We believe that making food is good for our mental health.

Every month we provide free bespoke cookery classes for each of the charities below

 
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Tu vida

www.tuvida.org

We provide one-to-one care and group support for adults and children with a wide variety of needs and conditions, at home and in the community. This also provides unpaid carers with a valuable break.

Our vision is to see a world where every carer can live life with independence, choice and peace of mind.

To help achieve it, we draw on a combined organisational history of more than 150 years offering high quality care and support across England.

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Mindfood

www.mindfood.org.uk

MindFood is an Ealing based charity that supports people with depression, anxiety and stress to improve their wellbeing through gardening, mindfulness and horticulture. 

Courses are designed to be a fun balance of learning how to grow a wide range of fruit and vegetables, whilst becoming more mindful of ways to improve our wellbeing.

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Southall Black Sisters

www.southallblacksisters.org.uk

Southall Black Sisters, a not-for-profit, secular and inclusive organisation, was established in 1979 to meet the needs of Black (Asian and African-Caribbean) women. Our aims are to highlight and challenge all forms gender-related violence against women, empower them to gain more control over their lives; live without fear of violence and assert their human rights to justice, equality and freedom.

Charity classes run on Saturday mornings, here are some examples of our classes over the last two years….