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London Community Response Fund Grants Awarded Wave 1 & 2 CBT London Community Response Fund Grants awarded Wave 1 & 2 CBT ref Organisation Grant Amount Wave 16937 Consortium LGBT £15,000.00 Strategic Grant 16938 Inclusion London £15,000.00 Strategic Grant 16939 The Ubele Initiative £30,000.00 Strategic Grant 16940 Women's Resource Centre £15,000.00 Strategic Grant 16308 13 Rivers Trust £5,000.00 Wave 1 16448 ACE £5,000.00 Wave 1 16307 Acheinu Cancer Support £4,500.00 Wave 1 16659 Acheinu Limited T/A The Boys Clubhouse £1,500.00 Wave 1 16396 ACT Training Services £5,000.00 Wave 1 16580 Active Within CIC £4,500.00 Wave 1 16394 Advice Support Knowledge Information £2,563.00 Wave 1 16300 Afghanistan and Central Asian Association £4,940.00 Wave 1 16929 Africa Smile £4,980.00 Wave 1 African Women Empowerment And Information 16662 Centre £4,848.00 Wave 1 16303 Age UK Croydon £5,000.00 Wave 1 16668 Age UK East London £5,000.00 Wave 1 16321 Age UK Hillingdon, Harrow and Brent £5,000.00 Wave 1 16407 Age UK Sutton £5,000.00 Wave 1 16344 Age UK Westminster £5,000.00 Wave 1 16310 Alridha Foundation £4,989.00 Wave 1 16333 Alternatives Trust East London £5,000.00 Wave 1 16675 Amity Educational Foundation £4,400.00 Wave 1 Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT) 16403 UK £4,982.00 Wave 1 16304 Ardleigh House Community Association £3,550.00 Wave 1 16680 Balance (Support) CIC £2,400.00 Wave 1 16449 Barking Churches Unite £4,000.00 Wave 1 16339 Barnet Carers Centre £5,000.00 Wave 1 16681 Barnet Environment Support Team CIC £5,000.00 Wave 1 16430 Barnfield Education Project (BEP Education) £4,694.00 Wave 1 16450 Bexley Accessible Transport Scheme (BATS) £3,500.00 Wave 1 16316 Bexley Mencap £2,100.00 Wave 1 16329 Bipolar UK £2,960.00 Wave 1 16337 Birth Companions £5,000.00 Wave 1 16414 Blackhorse Road Baptist Church £593.00 Wave 1 16586 Bloomfield Learning Centre £4,248.00 Wave 1 16451 Blue Ribbon Foundation £4,000.00 Wave 1 16452 Bold Vision £5,000.00 Wave 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Community Advice 16286 Centre £4,905.00 Wave 1 16682 Bostall Library Community Group £2,500.00 Wave 1 Botwell Catholic Church, Immaculate Heart of 16453 Mary in Hayes £4,400.00 Wave 1 16296 Brent Irish Advisory Service £4,000.00 Wave 1 16301 Brent Knoll & Watergate Co-operative Trust £5,000.00 Wave 1 16454 British Home £4,515.00 Wave 1 16683 British Pakistani Christians Ltd £5,000.00 Wave 1 16397 British Refugee Council £5,000.00 Wave 1 Came Women And Girls Development 16455 Organisation £4,000.00 Wave 1 16425 Caribbean Street Food £4,991.00 Wave 1 16421 CARIS Camden T/A C4WS Homeless Project £2,000.00 Wave 1 16456 Catford Fridge Station CIC £1,530.00 Wave 1 16312 Catholic Children's Society (Westminster) £5,000.00 Wave 1 16317 Caxton House Settlement £5,000.00 Wave 1 16684 Chabad Lubavitch of Islington £3,363.00 Wave 1 Chabad on the South Bank (aka Chabad of 16389 Battersea) £900.00 Wave 1 16457 Children with Voices £4,428.00 Wave 1 16288 City YMCA London £5,000.00 Wave 1 Community Development Association for 16298 Minority Communities £4,500.00 Wave 1 16390 Community Housing and Therapy £4,062.00 Wave 1 16351 Community Network Group CIC £550.00 Wave 1 16326 Connect: North Korea £4,000.00 Wave 1 16383 Cranstoun £5,000.00 Wave 1 Crossroads Care Richmond and Kingston upon 16345 Thames £5,000.00 Wave 1 16685 Croydon Foodbank £5,000.00 Wave 1 16583 Dadihiye Somali Development Organisation £3,196.00 Wave 1 16424 Diagrama Foundation Psychosocial Intervention £5,000.00 Wave 1 16420 Diversity Living Services £1,980.00 Wave 1 16346 Dons Local Action Group £1,000.00 Wave 1 16378 East End Citizens Advice Bureaux £5,000.00 Wave 1 16306 Education & Skills Development Group (ESDEG) £5,000.00 Wave 1 16318 Embracing Age £5,000.00 Wave 1 16305 Family & Friends of Risley £5,000.00 Wave 1 16876 FAST58 £1,225.00 Wave 1 16388 First Step Action £4,980.00 Wave 1 16381 Food for All £5,000.00 Wave 1 Food Lifeline (an independent project of the 16686 ZSV Trust) £90.00 Wave 1 16406 Free The Forgotten Org £4,800.00 Wave 1 16410 Friend Counselling (London) Limited £2,856.00 Wave 1 16459 Friends of Barnfield Estate Ltd £4,300.00 Wave 1 16319 GCDA £4,940.00 Wave 1 16461 Giving World £2,250.00 Wave 1 16408 Gossip Projects Ltd T/A Canvas Cafe £4,965.00 Wave 1 GRACE (Greenwich Refugee Aid and Community 16462 Enterprise) £5,000.00 Wave 1 16874 Granville Community Kitchen £5,000.00 Wave 1 16400 Guiding Hands Organisation CIC £5,000.00 Wave 1 16687 Hackney Quest £2,778.00 Wave 1 Hammersmith and Fulham Association of 16931 Somali Voluntary Organisations (H&F Asvo) £5,000.00 Wave 1 16582 Happily CIC £4,864.00 Wave 1 16366 Harold Hill Food Bank £5,000.00 Wave 1 Harrow Association of Somali Voluntary 16289 Organisations £4,470.00 Wave 1 16285 Havering Volunteer Centre £4,700.00 Wave 1 16294 Hearts of Oak £4,500.00 Wave 1 16332 Highway of Holiness £4,950.00 Wave 1 16387 HoardingUK Ltd £1,037.00 Wave 1 16386 Home Community Cafe C.I.C £5,000.00 Wave 1 16331 Home-Start Camden and Islington £3,480.00 Wave 1 Home-Start Haringey, Hackney and Waltham 16370 Forest £3,300.00 Wave 1 16293 Hope4Havering £4,638.00 Wave 1 16371 Hopscotch Asian Women's Centre £5,000.00 Wave 1 16688 HumDum CIC £5,000.00 Wave 1 16689 Inspire Women Men and Children £4,400.00 Wave 1 16299 Iraqi Welfare Association £4,500.00 Wave 1 16607 Islington Centre for Refugees and Migrants £5,000.00 Wave 1 16463 J-GO Media £4,478.00 Wave 1 16336 Jigsaw4u £4,935.00 Wave 1 16690 John Keble Church of England Primary School £4,000.00 Wave 1 16464 Kentish Town Community Centre £3,450.00 Wave 1 16291 King's Church London £5,000.00 Wave 1 16398 King's College Hospital Charity £5,000.00 Wave 1 16409 KODJOYENGA EDUCATIONAL TRUST £3,960.00 Wave 1 16325 L'Arche Kent Irish Chaplaincy £5,000.00 Wave 1 16465 Lets Unite for Autism Ltd £4,774.00 Wave 1 16691 Leukaemia Care £1,500.00 Wave 1 16468 Lewisham Foodbank £4,000.00 Wave 1 16469 Lewisham Refugee Welcome £3,786.00 Wave 1 16692 Life £5,000.00 Wave 1 16693 Light Foundations £2,500.00 Wave 1 16471 Living Way Ministries £3,615.00 Wave 1 16338 Living Well Bromley £5,000.00 Wave 1 16405 London's Riverside Church £5,000.00 Wave 1 16352 M&C Foundation Ltd £4,980.00 Wave 1 16335 M.E.M Academy C.I.C £5,000.00 Wave 1 16295 Mayor's Fund for London £5,000.00 Wave 1 16297 Maypole Project £4,000.00 Wave 1 16418 Meridian Women Association £3,865.00 Wave 1 16374 MHA Live at Home (London Area) £3,500.00 Wave 1 16334 Micro Rainbow £4,965.00 Wave 1 16365 Migrants Organise Ltd £5,000.00 Wave 1 16313 Minaret Community Organisation £4,650.00 Wave 1 16350 Mind in Enfield £3,574.00 Wave 1 16422 Minority Matters LTD £5,000.00 Wave 1 Mobile Repair Service T/A MRS Independent 16587 Living £2,174.00 Wave 1 16287 Mother And Child Welfare Organisation £4,800.00 Wave 1 16473 Mums-Aid Maternal Mental Health Support £4,713.00 Wave 1 16694 Muslims in Rail C.I.C. £5,000.00 Wave 1 16695 NAC London £5,000.00 Wave 1 New Addington Salvation Army - The Vine Food 16392 Bank £5,000.00 Wave 1 16411 North London Foodbank £5,000.00 Wave 1 16376 North London Hospice £5,000.00 Wave 1 16657 Parent Skills2Go £4,856.00 Wave 1 Paul D'Auria Cancer Support Centre (Paul's 16417 Cancer Support Centre) £960.00 Wave 1 16658 PCC of All Hallows Bromley By Bow £3,600.00 Wave 1 16474 People Arise Now £4,800.00 Wave 1 16375 Persian Care Centre £2,800.00 Wave 1 16660 Positively UK £4,137.00 Wave 1 16320 RCCT (Romanian Culture and Charity Together) £5,000.00 Wave 1 Real Impact Social Empowerment Projects (RISE 16476 Projects) £3,600.00 Wave 1 16341 Refugee Workers Cultural Association £3,500.00 Wave 1 16368 Regenerate-Rise £5,000.00 Wave 1 16324 Remark! Community £5,000.00 Wave 1 16393 Renaisi £5,000.00 Wave 1 16323 Restorative Justice for All (RJ4All) £3,100.00 Wave 1 16364 Rhythms of Life £5,000.00 Wave 1 16661 Ruils £3,000.00 Wave 1 16342 Rukhsana Khan Foundation £5,000.00 Wave 1 16663 Rumi's Cave £3,600.00 Wave 1 16664 Salifu Dagarti Foundation £4,914.00 Wave 1 16478 Salvation Army £1,215.00 Wave 1 17231 Schonfeld Square Foundation £5,000.00 Wave 1 16665 Search Peace Foundation £5,000.00 Wave 1 16314 Seva Street £5,000.00 Wave 1 16340 Shabbat Walk £5,000.00 Wave 1 16426 Shoreditch Trust £4,995.00 Wave 1 16666 Single Homeless Project £5,000.00 Wave 1 16873 Sister System £4,060.00 Wave 1 16667 Somali Girls Can £5,000.00 Wave 1 16302 South Central Youth £4,930.00 Wave 1 16391 South London Refugee Association £3,500.00 Wave 1 16348 Southwark Diocesan Welcare £2,864.00 Wave 1 16412 Spitalfields Crypt Trust £2,560.00 Wave 1 16669 Sports Active Coaching Communities C.I.C £2,800.00 Wave 1 16670 Sri Guru Singh Sabha Southall £5,000.00 Wave 1 16466 Sri Lankan Muslim Cultural Centre UK £5,000.00 Wave 1 16423 St Christopher's Hospice £5,000.00 Wave 1 16343 St Francis Monks Hill £2,200.00 Wave 1 16467 St Luke's Parochial Trust £5,000.00 Wave 1 16330 St Martin in the Fields Trust £1,240.00 Wave 1 16353 St Michael's Fellowship £4,625.00 Wave 1 16401 StandOut Programme £5,000.00 Wave 1 Staywell (Age Concern Kingston upon Thames 16362 T/A Staywell) £4,650.00 Wave 1 16347 Storm Family Centre Limited £5,000.00 Wave 1 16470 Stroke & Aphasia Minorities Support Group Ltd £5,000.00 Wave 1 16328 Superkidz Community Trust £5,000.00 Wave 1 16395 Sustainable Merton £4,550.00 Wave 1 16416 Sutton Night Watch Homeless £4,327.00 Wave 1 16419 Sutton Vision £2,400.00 Wave 1 16671 SW London Vineyard £5,000.00 Wave 1 16875 Tamu Samaj UK £4,900.00 Wave 1 16429 Tapestry Care UK Limited £4,060.00 Wave 1 16672 The Akshaya Patra Foundation UK £1,000.00 Wave 1 16673 The Alexandra Wylie Tower Foundation (AWTF) £5,000.00 Wave 1 16322 The Boiler House Community Space
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