Small independent businesses have been hit hard by the lock-down and a raffle has been organised to help them.
There are some great prizes you can win - all purchased from local businesses.
Enter the Great Big SE4 and SE23 Raffle to support local business and win great prizes!
Over £6,000 has already been raised from local people.
Find out more and enter the raffle here.
Thursday, 23 April 2020
Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Helping Local Families
Two ways to support local families struggling at this time:
You can support the local food bank with one-off or regular donations:
https://lewisham.foodbank.org.uk/give-help/donate-money/
At present all food is being delivered to clients by the food bank.
Revd Edd Stock is also raising money for food for local families:
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/lewisham-citizens/
You can support the local food bank with one-off or regular donations:
https://lewisham.foodbank.org.uk/give-help/donate-money/
At present all food is being delivered to clients by the food bank.
Revd Edd Stock is also raising money for food for local families:
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/lewisham-citizens/
Monday, 13 April 2020
Helping Each Other
Whatsapp
We encourage all members to help other members of the community. A number of streets, estates, and areas across Forest Hill have Mutual Aid groups on Whatsapp and there is a map available here.
Volunteering
Lewisham Local, Voluntary Services Lewisham and Age UK Lewisham are working with Lewisham Council and local partners to coordinate support for people who are vulnerable or self-isolating. This support will include the delivery of food and supplies, befriending and provision of accurate information.
If you need support or wish to volunteer to help you can:
Call 03330 150 378 (Mon-Fri 9-5) or complete an online form at https://www.lewishamlocal.com/request-support/
Call a Neighbour
Many people will feel isolated if they cannot leave their homes. Perhaps give elderly friends and neighbours a call on the phone, just for a friendly chat, and to safely break the monotony of lock down.
We encourage all members to help other members of the community. A number of streets, estates, and areas across Forest Hill have Mutual Aid groups on Whatsapp and there is a map available here.
Volunteering
Lewisham Local, Voluntary Services Lewisham and Age UK Lewisham are working with Lewisham Council and local partners to coordinate support for people who are vulnerable or self-isolating. This support will include the delivery of food and supplies, befriending and provision of accurate information.
If you need support or wish to volunteer to help you can:
Call 03330 150 378 (Mon-Fri 9-5) or complete an online form at https://www.lewishamlocal.com/request-support/
Call a Neighbour
Many people will feel isolated if they cannot leave their homes. Perhaps give elderly friends and neighbours a call on the phone, just for a friendly chat, and to safely break the monotony of lock down.
Local Shops Collection / Delivery
Residents have been compiling a list of businesses in SE23 and SE4 that are open for business in some way during the current crisis. This list includes many local restaurants which can provide you with a break from cooking as well as Butchers, delis, greengrocers and pharmacies.
View the full list at: http://croftonaid.org/2020/03/28/local-businesses-being-brilliant/
If you can, please try to support local business during this difficult time.
View the full list at: http://croftonaid.org/2020/03/28/local-businesses-being-brilliant/
If you can, please try to support local business during this difficult time.
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