We would like to thank the following organisations that have helped and assisted with the planning, development, administration, funding and delivery of current Write London projects.

Arts Council England https://www.artscouncil.org.uk
Write London is supported using public funding by the Arts Council England via the Grants for the Arts and the National Lottery.

Dr Edward & Bishop King’s (DEBK) https://www.debk.org.uk/
Dr Edwards & Bishop King's (DEBK) is a local charity that helps provide for the needs of people living in the old Metropolitan Borough of Fulham

Sands End Associated Projects In Action (SEAPIA) https://www.seapia.org/
Everyone needs a place where they feel safe, valued and able to develop their skills.
SEAPIA provides low-cost play and childcare provisions for children aged 4-13 years, we have a purpose-built building and a large outdoor space, children are able to engage in many activities in a stimulating positive environment.
We meet the needs of our community by providing a hub where children can express themselves freely, the elderly and isolated residents can meet to share experiences and socialize with each other and the younger generation.

Sands End Arts & Community Centre (SEACC) https://www.seacc.uk/
Sands End Arts & Community Centre is an arts centre and café for everyone in the local community to use and enjoy.
Their mission “is to enrich the quality of life of the whole community in and around Sands End in the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham, in the interests of social cohesion and community growth and ensuring that services and activities are accessible and inclusive of all.”

Portugal Prints https://www.portugalprints.co.uk/
Portugal Prints is a therapeutic arts project. We support artists living with mental health difficulties to construct a life beyond the services, a life of creativity and curiosity. We believe that art can empower people to express themselves, to learn, to build resilience and to nurture meaningful relationships.

Young Hammersmith and Fulham Foundation (YHFF) https://yhff.org.uk/
The Young Hammersmith and Fulham Foundation is a membership charity supporting voluntary organisations in Hammersmith and Fulham.
Their mission is to cultivate an environment where the youth in Hammersmith & Fulham not only survive but thrive. Collaborating closely with local organisations, they are dedicated to unlocking opportunities, attracting investments, nurturing talent, and fostering innovative ideas. Through these efforts, they aim to provide children and young people with the platform they need to shine and thrive in their community.

West London NHS Trust https://www.westlondon.nhs.uk/
West London NHS Trust is an NHS trust which provides mental and physical health services to the London boroughs of Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham and Hounslow

It’s Not Your Birthday But...        https://itsnotyourbirthdaybut.com/
It’s Not Your Birthday But... is a cheerleader for letters and encourages people to communicate through writing, reading and sending letters, cards and postcards. Why wait for someone's birthday to let them know they are loved or appreciated? In this digital world where everyone sees and shares everything, we're all for bespoke messages for individuals and for championing the mighty pen and the good it can bring to people in your town or on the other side of the world.
As well as encouraging everyone to write through our events and online, you can find us working in a range of settings where people may be vulnerable, isolated or lonely to help them connect with someone through handmade cards, postcards, poems, drawings or letters. We've worked in schools and hospitals, hospices and refuges, care homes and arts centres and love meeting all the inspiring people we work with.

Langford Primary School https://www.langfordprimary.org.uk
Langford is a large Victorian school originally constructed in 1889 and classified as a building of architectural merit.  Designed by eminent architect TJ Bailey, it still retains many of the original features. Originally owned by The London School Board, it has seen many pupils come through its doors.
In January 2016, Langford Primary became an academy and joined the United Learning group of schools.
At its last inspection, Langford Primary School was judged by Ofsted to be an outstanding school. To read the full report, please click here

Old Oak Primary School https://www.oldoakprimary.co.uk/

Old Oak Primary School is a place where children, staff, parents and the community are welcome and encouraged to contribute to the life of the school.
Old Oak Primary School are committed to continuous improvement. Regular reviews of the culture of the school, self-reflection, pupil progress, audits of subjects, and external visits form part of this commitment. They have regular visits from Ofsted (The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills) who inspect the school according to specific criteria. They had an inspection in June 2023 and the Ofsted report began “This is a very happy school at the heart of its community.”
To read the full report, please click here.

Shepherds Bush library https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/libraries/find-your-library/shepherds-bush-library

Located at Westfield London, the £2 million library is one of the most exciting and innovative libraries in the country and has something for everyone. Visit the library in your lunch hour or the next time you are shopping at Westfield London! It’s the place to study, surf, relax and have fun in Shepherds Bush.

Spread the Word https://www.spreadtheword.org.uk
Spread the Word is London’s writer development agency. They provide high quality, low cost opportunities for writers to improve their craft and develop their careers while also identifying and supporting talented writers from a diversity of backgrounds and encouraging as many people as possible to try creative writing as a means of self-expression.

Wandsworth, Brent & Westminster Mind https://www.bwwmind.org.uk/
Wandsworth, Brent & Westminster Mind aim to deliver the best mental health services for those who live and work in the communities they serve, as well as neighbouring boroughs.
They strive to offer those with mental health problems equitable opportunities to attain the highest quality of life, addressing stigma and discrimination.
Over 50% of their staff, volunteers and trustees have their own lived experience of mental health problems helping them better understand the needs of those they are here to support.

Surrey History Centre https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/culture-and-leisure/history-centre

Surrey History Centre in Woking collects and preserves the records of Surrey's past and present, documenting the story of the county and its people from the 12th century to the 21st century. Visiting the centre to use our collections is free, staff are always happy to offer advice, and we have a busy programme of exhibitions, talks and events.