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Guide to Sutton Community Activities Booklet Don’t forget to make a note about Sutton’s Children, Young People & Families’ VCS Organisations!!! All Saints Church’s All Saints Church Young Church Hackbridge & Beddington Corner (3+) runs during services New Road 10.00 on Sundays CR4 4JL All S aint All s Jun Sain ior Y N ts Ce outh All Saints Junior Youth Club ew R ntre Clu B oad b (for ages 8-13) meet on edd ingt Wednesdays during term CR4 on C 4JN orne time from 3.45 - 5.30pm r For £1.50 Bandon Hill Playgroup Sandy Lane North Wallington Surrey Bando n Hill M SM6 8LA Tod ethod dler Gr ist Chur S oup ch andy La Phone: 020 8395 8006 ne Nor Walling th Email: [email protected] ton Surrey SM 6 8LA Phon e: 020 Em 8395 80 ail: Ban 06 C donHill hurch Method @gmai ist- l.com ch Barnados - Sutton Bran Tanners Lane Barkingside Essex In the London Borough of Sutton, IG6 1QG Barnardo’s runs part of the Short Breaks service - for children with 8498 7731 Phone: 020 Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). barnados.org.uk Email: Stu@ barnardos.org.uk/ Visit: www. Barnardo’s believes in children regardless of their circumstances, gender, race, disability or behaviour. “We believe in the abused, the vulnerable, the forg will support them, stand up for them and bring out otten and the neglected. We child. We do this because we believe that every chithe best in each and every life and the chance to fulfill their potential. We ld deserves the best start in our direct work with children to campaign for betteuse the knowledge gained from champion the rights of every child. With the right r childcare policy and to little belief, even the most vulnerable children ca help, committed support and a Barnardo’s is regulated by the Charity Commission.n turn their lives around. means that we are always accountable and transparenBeing a registered charity t.” Belmont Village Pre-School St. Johns Church Northdown Road Belmont Surrey SM2 6DY Phone: 07810 064 221 Email: [email protected] Visit: :www.belmontvillagepreschool.org/ Benhilton Kids Zone Out of School Club Carshalton Cheerleaders provide recreational and Carshalton Cheerleaders competitive Scouts Hall, Ruskin Road, Carshalton cheerleading from ages St. Patrick’s Church Hall, Wallington 4 to 29. Sutton Martial Arts Centre, Sutton Cheer coaching Phone: 020 8669 0380 qualifications and Email: [email protected] coaches for after school Visit: www.carshaltoncheerleaders.org.uk/ clubs are provided. hool re-Sc llar P tre terpi Cen Ca Wall as e Thom enu ill Av enh B tton Su P 1 4D SM 735 15 7 0 87 e: 02 Phon Club ay ket n W Cric tatio am e, S BJ Che Clos 2 7 hes y, SM eac rre provides P m , Su hea 00 C 0 35 o.uk Cheam Cricket Club 824 c.c 020 amc k/ ne: che co.u recreational sport and develops Pho fo@ cc. il: in eam the cricket skills of children Ema w.ch : ww between the ages of 8 and 18 Visit years. Cheam Fields Tennis Club 30 Devon Road Cheam Surrey SM2 7PD Phone: 020 8642 1319 Email: [email protected] Visit: www.cheamfieldsclub.org.uk Cheam Gymnastics & Trampoline Club Cheam Gymnastics 13 the Mount and Trampoline Club Worcester Park provides recreational and nov- Surrey ice gymnastics and trampolin- KT4 8UD ing for girls and boys of all ages. The club partakes in training, Phone: 020 8394 2102 displays, competitions and is Email: [email protected] Visit: structured for enjoyment and www.cheamgymnastics.co.uk/ fun in an ‘achieving’ Cheam Village District Guide Cheam Village District Guide Association Association works to give all members of the Guide 13 Holmwood Close Association the opportunity to Sutton follow any number of interests Surrey and at the same time to learn SM2 7JL self-reliance and self-respect. As well as to develop tolerance, 393 8913 Phone: 020 8 justice, kindness and honour. Above all to have fun!! Childhood Foundation’s mission is to enhance childhood Childhood Foundation experiences particularly for 79 Hermitage Road those children who are Upper Norwood disadvantaged by virtue of London race, disability, social or SE19 3QN economic circumstances. Phone: 020 8653 6345 Email: [email protected] Visit: www.childhood.org.uk/ Chiltern Church 83 Chiltern Road Sutton Chiltern Church Surrey links with other SM2 5QY churches through ‘Churches Together’ in Sutton and Cheam 2 ne: 020 8661 704 to offer activities for children, Pho h.org.uk @chilternchurc young people and families. The Email: info / rnchurch.org.uk Visit: www.chilte church also funds a part time community worker for Shanklin Village. Christ Church Sutton Church of England Churchis a that provides services on C hrist Sundays and social activities Churc 41 R h Sut for all age groups as well as a uther ton Su ford C registered pre-school during tton lose Su the week. rrey (Christ Church SM2 Fledglings Pre-School) 5DP . Ph one: 020 8 661 9 487 Christ C hurch Rus with St P kin Drive hilip W orcest er Park Surrey KT4 8LG. P hone: 0 20 8330 Email: 7630 xcsp- ha Visi lls@btc t: www onnect .xcsp.o .com rg.uk/ Citizens Advice Bureau Central Library St. Nicholas Way Sutton SM1 1EA CAB works to ensure that Advice helpline: 020 8405 3552 individuals do not suffer through Recorded Information: 0 870 1288070 ignorance of their rights and responsibilities or of the services Email:a [email protected] available; or through the inability Visit: www.suttoncabx.org.uk/ to express their needs effectively. To exercise a responsible influence on the development of social policies and services. Clockhouse Senior Youth Club every Tuesday evening from 7.45-is held 9.45pm and every Friday evening from 8-10pm. Hillcrest Halls has two large halls, one for group sport and Clockhouse Senior Youth Club the other for table tennis, table Hillcrest Halls football, air hockey and pool. The Clockhouse Estate Youth Club also has a quiet room and Coulsdon a kitchen, so the young people who attend can spend time watching TV, Phone: 020 8406 0469 playing on the Playstation or Email: [email protected] improving their culinary skills!! Contact a Family provides support, advice and Contact A Family information for families with St Helier Community Association, disabled children, no matter Hill House what their condition or Bishopsford Road disability. Morden They have nearly 30 years of SM4 6BL experience working with families with disabled Phone: 020 8640 5525 children. Email: [email protected] Contact a Family's vision is Visit: www.cafamily.org.uk that all families with disabled children are empowered to achieve their full potential, for themselves, for the communities they live in and fo Contact a Family's mission and purpose is to remover society as a whole. society which prevent families with disabled childr the barriers imposed by potential, and to empower these families to live then achieving their full e lives they want to lead. Down' s Syndro 43 D me OK evon R C oad, Down’s Syndrome OK heam, S Provides national and urrey SM local information and 2 7PE support for families with a baby, child or adult with Phone: 020 864 Emai 2 3720 Down’s Syndrome and for l: shirley Vi @down professionals with an sit: www syndrom .downsy eok.org interest in those with ndrome .uk ok.org.u Down’s Syndrome. k/ Downs Visitors’ Centres Association provides support to families and friends of prisoners Downs Visitors' Centres Association at HMP High Down and HMP Downview Downview prisons. Primarily Sutton Lane running the visitors’ centres, Sutton facilitating visits, providing Surrey refreshments, structured play SM2 5PD during visits, offering advice and signposting services and hosting Phone: 020 8722 6322 outreach support teams. Email: [email protected] Visit: www.insidetime.org/ Ecolocal is a local charity which, among other services, Ecolocal offers the following activities to The Old School House children, families and young Mill Lane people: Carshalton Surrey - The Beanstalk Project: free SM5 2JF family fun food growing Phone: 020 8770 6611 - Volunteer sessions on their Email: [email protected] community allotment or [email protected] to - Ecoschool activities for receive monthly news updates. schools, children’s centres and Visit: www.ecolocal.org.uk/ groups - Healthy Eating Courses - The Annual Environmental Fair - Cycling activities for able and disabled - Cycle Road shows - The Wallington and Sutton Farmers’ markets Projects are designed to engage, and be accessible communities. Ecolocal are keen to develop links wit to, local organisations and others in the region working towa h statutory sustainable communities. rd low carbon and Please call 020 8770 6611 and ask for the Director or Deputy Director to discuss how Ecolocal can help you. “Our trained volunteers are available to listen to families about family problems, children's behavior, teenagers, adult relationships, school e Surrey hone Familylin tial telep confiden problems, grandchildren, ephone Fre ilies. e for fam 800 5678 step-parenting, separation/ helplin ER: 0808 NE NUMB divorce, depression/isolation, FREEPHO k abuse and much more. ine.org.u w.familyl Visit: ww We will talk it through with callers with no rush or criticism. We are open Monday - Friday 10.00 am to 7.00 pm.” Family Focus is a unique support group based in Sutton which provides support Family Focus Parent Support Group for parents with children under 5 who Cheam Resource Centre are having difficulties coping with 671 London Road parenthood.
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