Microsoft Copilot for Nonprofits
Agenda
Welcome and Introduction
Microsoft 365 Copilot Overview – for newcomers or as a refresher
Smarten Your Routine with AI Agents (Demos tailored for nonprofit organisations)
Copilot Prompting Refresh
Wrap-Up and Next Steps
Live Q&A will be available throughout the session, hosted by our Copilot professionals.
Carers Men's Health Session
Arsenal Community Hub, 56 Benwell Road, N7 7BY
Find out about Arsena'l’s health and wellbeing activities from walking football to strength and balance classes and hear a talk about men’s health by Dr Craig Seymour. The event will also include an exclusive Stadium Tour for Islington Carers.
Call 020 7281 3319 or email info@islingtoncarershub.org to book.
Mindfulness Course
We are currently enrolling for our free upcoming 8-week Mindfulness Course, running on Thursdays from 1-2:30pm at our Stress Project Centre.
This will be from the 18th September till the 6th November with 8 sessions covering Mindfulness practices that will teach you to replace negative thought patterns with positive ones and reduce stress and anxiety. Mindfulness has been clinically proven to improve sleep and reduce feelings of anxiety, stress, and depression.
Places are limited - sign up now by completing the quick application form and send to stressproject@hng.org.uk
*Please note, this course is free for Islington residents only. Non-Islington residents can join through a donation only.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Recovery College: Low Mood and Depression
Dame Geraldine Hall, 9 Manor Gardens, N7 6LA
Exploring common feelings and thought patterns associated with depression and this workshop will help uncover strengths and resources.
Call 020 7281 6018 or email gethelp@ageukislington.org.uk to book your space.
Suicide Prevention Training
Participants will be able to:
· Examine some of their attitudes about suicide
· Explain what being trauma-informed means in this context
· List factors relevant to the service that might increase the risk of suicide
· Identify potential warning signs that someone might have thoughts of suicide
· Explain the limitations of suicide-risk screening tools
· Discuss the principles of and possible steps in assessment when working with someone at risk
· List potential barriers to stable engagement and ways of addressing these
· Familiarise themselves with a range of questions that could be used to assess risk and promote strengths
· Determine appropriate levels of support (emergency services or support organisations/apps) and deploy appropriate technology such as the Stay Alive app in supporting people at risk of suicide
· Practise engaging someone in conversations about suicide using a framework
· Collaborate with a person at risk to develop a safety plan
· Discuss and construct ways of increasing their own resilience
Connecting the Pieces for Community Wellbeing
As part of our series of workshops funded by The National Lottery Community Fund (the most recent in May 2025) focusing on the work of the HOYD partner network together with other Islington organisations and networks, HOYD & Bright Lives Islington are pleased to invite you to the final workshop being facilitated by the Institute for Voluntary Action Research (IVAR).
A reminder: our shared ambition is to better utilise the network for the Islington community targeting support where it is most needed and using our collective expertise and experience to move people away from crisis to wellbeing.
There are 3 themes that have been agreed for the HOYD Partner Network to prioritise support for prevention and early intervention approaches, and to harness the skills and resources and lead to better wellbeing outcomes for residents.
Promotion of all our services – to help residents get to the right one at the right time
Clearer pathways within the network to wellbeing and strengths-based offers
Easier access to mental wellbeing support for those using any of our services
For this workshop we will focus on what has been achieved through our work together as well as updates on key projects that have evolved through this process and form our agreed direction.
The purpose of the workshop will be to:
Look back on what have we achieved since our first in person workshop in October 2023. What can we celebrate about this collective approach and what has been more difficult to do?
Hear about progress: specifically, the development of the HOYD case management (referral) system and the Islington wide shared induction being led by the Bright Lives Early Intervention Partnership.
Consider how this work connects to that of the Islington Neighbourhood Health and Care Model, including the 4 pillars. Emma Whitby from North Central London Integrated Care Board will set the scene on how health services will work in communities .
Draw together the partnership principles developed through this collaboration and hear from participants about ways to sustain the approach beyond the workshop programme.
Sports Clubs and Their Property Challenges
The Gallery 70 Cowcross Street London EC1M 6EJ
Includes a food and drinks reception.
Sports Clubs play a vital role at the heart of our communities, and either own or rent land and buildings. Leading property advice charity Ethical Property Foundation, in partnership with Russell-Cooke Solicitors, is delighted to present our final 2025 Charity Property Forum which examines the property challenges many sports clubs face, whether as tenants or owner occupiers. Clare Garbett and Gareth Roy from Russell-Cooke and Roger Annis from the Ethical Property Foundation will pool their knowledge, share stories, ideas, top tips, and mistakes to avoid, when sports clubs find themselves with a property issue.
Speakers Confirmed:
Clare Garbett - Russell Cooke
Gareth Roy - Russell Cooke
Roger Annis - Ethical Property Foundation
Let's Walk Peer Event: Housing
Housing repairs and handyperson service
Community Space, 222 Upper St, N1 1XR
Learn about housing repairs in Islington, responsibilities of your landlord and how to get repairs actioned. Find out about the handyperson service and get tips and guidance to help choose and hire local tradespeople.
Call 020 7281 6018 to book.
BEARR Trust's Annual Conference
The Annual Conference will take place on Friday, 14 November 2025, from 10:00 to 13:30 (London time). It will be a hybrid event with participants joining online via Zoom or in person at Voluntary Action Islington, 200a Pentonville Road, London N1 9JP. We ask in-person attendees to arrive at 09:30 for registration.
Our speakers represent civil society organisations from countries throughout the area in which BEARR works, most of which have received grants from The BEARR Trust.
They will take part in two moderated panel discussions. There will be opportunities for Q&A throughout the conference.
Simultaneous interpretation into Ukrainian and Russian will be provided for online participants only.
For participants attending in person, a light lunch will be available from 13:30, providing an opportunity for networking.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Alcohol Awareness Training
This training session will be a mix of information delivery and group discussion.
To understand what alcohol is
To be aware of the mental and physical effects of alcohol
Gain awareness of Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
To be aware of harm reduction
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Islington People's Rights AGM
Islington People's Rights (IPR) invites you to our 2025 AGM at Resource for London, Holloway Road, London N7.
This is a free event open to all members of the community, residents and organisations alike.
Jeremy Corbyn MP (Islington North) and Cllr Sheila Chapman, Executive Member for Equalities, Communities & Inclusion , Islington Council, will address the IPR AGM. Other speakers to be confirmed. IPR chair, David Moore and IPR Chief Executive, Gerard Omasta-Milsom will be reflecting on IPR's past year activities, and looking forward to the year ahead. The AGM will also serve as the launch of the IPR 2025 Impact Report.”
Refreshments and snacks will be available.
Start time 6:30pm.
Please register your attendance at the AGM - and get your free admission ticket - by Friday 14 November 2025 at 4pm.
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Active Bystander Training
You will learn:
What it means to be an active bystander: through group discussion the participants explore what being an active bystander means to them
Standing up for those being targeted safely: working through a series of scenarios, participants consider and learn what they can do when they encounter identity-based harms such as harassment on public transport, a racist attack in a supermarket, or a prejudiced comment from a colleague
Proactive prevention: returning to the scenarios participants reflect on the root causes of prejudice and discrimination before discussing ways they could contribute to dismantling those root causes and to building safer, more inclusive, and just communities.
Kick Start Your Co-Op
People in Islington with ambitions to start or grow a co-operative can now access free support thanks to a new partnership between Co-operatives UK and Islington Borough Council.
The programme, funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), offers groups and businesses in the borough the chance to explore how the co-operative model can help them build fair, ethical and sustainable enterprises.
To access the support, groups can attend a free one-day workshop on Thursday 20 November 2025 in Islington, 10am-3pm at Space4, Islington
Who is the workshop aimed at?
The workshop is open to anyone who:
Wants to start a new co-op
Is developing a business and wants to run it co-operatively
Is part of an existing business considering conversion to a co-op
What participants can expect
The workshop will cover the basics of how co-ops work and the practical steps to setting one up. Attendees will:
Learn what a co-op is and the benefits of the model
Explore how to build a sustainable business plan
Understand different legal structures
Connect with like-minded people
Hear from inspirational local co-ops
Everyone who takes part will also have the opportunity to apply for tailored one-to-one business consultancy support, to help shape their enterprise journey.
How to get involved
The workshop is free to attend but places are limited.
This support is delivered by Co-operatives UK in partnership with Islington Borough Council, with funding from the UK Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
Booking link:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdYacN5wI3yeOP6VvsXpMhrbYko0fjA8ufEqEAuzEFlGziJfQ/viewform
Carers Rights Day
Upper Holloway Baptist Church, 11 Tollington Way, N7 6RG
Do you look after a partner, friend or family member?
Book to join us for Carers Rights Day with Islington Carers Hub.
Discover your rights as a carer, the support available to you and connect with other local carers. The day includes talks, lunch and fun activities.
Call 020 7281 3319 or email info@islingtoncarershub.org to book your space.
Minds Together Cafe Launch
Opening Day: Thursday 20th November 2025
🕐 Time: 1:00pm – 3:00pm
📍 Location: Goodinge Community Centre, London N7 9GZ
Come along to our long-awaited café opening, enjoy some refreshments, and meet the wonderful residents and volunteers of Goodinge. Please feel free to share this invitation with your teams and networks – the more the merrier!
If you are not able to attend, please spread the word to residents, friends, family and services as this is open to all residents in Islington. We welcome as many services working with residents with dementia to join us.
The Minds Together Café will officially begin its regular sessions on Thursday 15th January 2026, running monthly on Thursdays, each with a unique theme. Our first theme in January will be “Winter Warmers & Wellbeing.”
The café aims to be a welcoming and supportive space offering:
• Routine and familiarity for those with memory challenges
• A judgment-free environment where dignity and compassion are central
• Opportunities for connection, reducing loneliness and improving mental health
• Respite and support for carers
• Access to expert advice and health services, right in the heart of the community
We believe this is the start of something truly special for Islington, and we’d be thrilled to have you there.
If you have any further queries, please contact me on stacey.smith@islington.gov.uk
Drugs & Young People: Session 2
Session 2: Substance use and child criminal exploitation
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to learn more about the link between substance use and child criminal exploitation.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Introduction to Digital Fundraising Workshop
Agenda:
Get an introduction to what digital fundraising is all about.
Meet our Get Grants experts.
Get top tips and expert advice.
Build your confidence and be inspired
The Mandem: Link Up
Join us for an evening of community, conversation, and connection. The Mandem is a supportive space where men can come together, share experiences, and connect. We are now hosted by Better Space London, in Farringdon/Clerkenwell.
What to Expect:
Film screening exploring themes of identity, relationships, mental health, and social issues
Shared meal and open discussion about the film
Safe space for check-ins and honest conversation
Opportunity to connect with like-minded men from diverse backgrounds
Founded in 2018 by artist Francis Augusto, The Mandem has evolved into a community centred on kindness, food, and learning. Our Link Ups create an environment where men can explore their feelings, make connections across social circles, and support one another.
This isn't therapy, but it's a space that encourages conversations about the everyday, mental health, fears, and experiences. Some conversations might inspire further reflection or professional support.
All who identify as men are welcome.
Supported by Islington Giving: Make it Happen Fund.
Introduction to Bid Writing Workshop
Agenda:
Get an introduction to what Bid Writing for Charities and Community is all about.
Meet our Get Grants experts.
Get top tips and expert advice.
Build your confidence and be inspired!
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Overdose Awareness & Naloxone Training
Overdose Awareness & Naloxone Training
Understand more about the risk of overdose and how to spot the signs
Cover what to do in the event of an overdose, or if you suspect an overdose
Learn about naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, and when to use it
Learn and practice how to use naloxone
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
The Mandem: Link Up
Join us for an evening of community, conversation, and connection. The Mandem is a supportive space where men can come together, share experiences, and connect. We are now hosted by Better Space London, in Farringdon/Clerkenwell.
What to Expect:
Film screening exploring themes of identity, relationships, mental health, and social issues
Shared meal and open discussion about the film
Safe space for check-ins and honest conversation
Opportunity to connect with like-minded men from diverse backgrounds
Founded in 2018 by artist Francis Augusto, The Mandem has evolved into a community centred on kindness, food, and learning. Our Link Ups create an environment where men can explore their feelings, make connections across social circles, and support one another.
This isn't therapy, but it's a space that encourages conversations about the everyday, mental health, fears, and experiences. Some conversations might inspire further reflection or professional support.
All who identify as men are welcome.
Supported by Islington Giving: Make it Happen Fund.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Family Learning Festive Garlands
A workshop for parents/carers and their children. You will learn how to: Make birdfeeders, Christmas Wreaths, decorations and other seasonal goodies.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Carers Festive Lights Walk
Meeting point: Eleanor Cross Monument (in front of Charing Cross Station), 40 Strand, WC2N 5PH
Join David from Islington Carers Hub for a magical central London walk - we will see the sparkling festive lights and a few of the markets.
Call 020 7281 3319 or email info@islingtoncarershub.org for more info
Saving Faces 2025 Carols at Christmas Concert
Join Us for a Magical Evening at Saving Faces 2025 Carols at Christmas Concert!
Let’s gather for a heartwarming night filled with music, joy, and the spirit of Christmas. Bring your voices, your loved ones, and your holiday cheer as we come together to celebrate this festive season with songs and good company.
As always, we will have mince pies and mulled wine and this is a free event!
Date: Friday 12th December 2025
Time: 6.30pm
Location: The Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great, London, EC1A 9DS
Please see the invitation below and write to info@savingfaces.co.uk to book your place.
We hope to see you at the concert!
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Sobell Festive Party
Sobell Leisure Centre, Hornsey Road, N7 7NY
This is a 50+ event, £2.70 entry to be paid via card
Join us for a sparkly version of the regular Sobell Get Together! Enjoy a relaxed, social game with others in the newly refurbished space, including badminton, indoor bowls and dominoes.
Refreshments and party snacks from midday.
Call 020 7281 6018 or email gethelp@ageukislington.org.uk to book your space.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Drugs & Young People: Session 3
Session 3: Substances used by young people in Islington
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to keep up with the substances used by young people in Islington.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substance use and child criminal exploitation'
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Marketing for Charities Training
Marketing for Charities Training
Media Trust is running a training course designed specifically for charities and non-profits who want to strengthen their marketing skills.
It is on Wednesday 14th January 2026 - 10-4pm and venue to be confirmed.
This course will help staff and volunteers:
How to assess your charity’s current digital marketing resources.
Integrating essential channels, tools, and trends into your strategy.
Building a practical, realistic digital marketing plan.
Understanding the latest challenges and opportunities in the digital space.
The training is designed to be accessible and practical, with examples tailored to the needs of charities, social enterprises, and community organisations.
You can find full details and register here:
Marketing for Charities Training – Media Trust
This is a great chance to build your charity’s marketing skills and make your communications even more impactful.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Peer to Peer Fundraising Support Meeting
Meeting Four Detail.
VAI Peer to peer fundraising Support group meeting – Four
Date : Monday , January 19th, 2026
Meeting time :10:30-12:30 ( registration start at 10 :15 )
Venue : Voluntary action Islington , 200 A Pentonville Road , Londin N1 9JP
What to expect:
This is not a training – it's a space for honest discussion, mutual support, and peer learning.
We'll focus on:
Sharing real funding applications – both successful and rejected
Reflecting on what worked and what didn’t
Talking openly about common challenges
Exploring ways to diversify funding beyond grants
Bring along (if you're comfortable):
A past or current funding application
A question, idea, or experience
Yourself – whether you’re new to fundraising or well established, your perspective matters
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
The Mandem: Special Link Up
Join us for an evening of community, conversation, and connection. The Mandem is a supportive space where men can come together, share experiences, and connect. We are now hosted by Better Space London, in Farringdon/Clerkenwell.
What to Expect:
Film screening exploring themes of identity, relationships, mental health, and social issues
Shared meal and open discussion about the film
Safe space for check-ins and honest conversation
Opportunity to connect with like-minded men from diverse backgrounds
Founded in 2018 by artist Francis Augusto, The Mandem has evolved into a community centred on kindness, food, and learning. Our Link Ups create an environment where men can explore their feelings, make connections across social circles, and support one another.
This isn't therapy, but it's a space that encourages conversations about the everyday, mental health, fears, and experiences. Some conversations might inspire further reflection or professional support.
All who identify as men are welcome.
Supported by Islington Giving: Make it Happen Fund.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
The Mandem: Link Up
Join us for an evening of community, conversation, and connection. The Mandem is a supportive space where men can come together, share experiences, and connect. We are now hosted by Better Space London, in Farringdon/Clerkenwell.
What to Expect:
Film screening exploring themes of identity, relationships, mental health, and social issues
Shared meal and open discussion about the film
Safe space for check-ins and honest conversation
Opportunity to connect with like-minded men from diverse backgrounds
Founded in 2018 by artist Francis Augusto, The Mandem has evolved into a community centred on kindness, food, and learning. Our Link Ups create an environment where men can explore their feelings, make connections across social circles, and support one another.
This isn't therapy, but it's a space that encourages conversations about the everyday, mental health, fears, and experiences. Some conversations might inspire further reflection or professional support.
All who identify as men are welcome.
Supported by Islington Giving: Make it Happen Fund.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
The Mandem: Link Up
Join us for an evening of community, conversation, and connection. The Mandem is a supportive space where men can come together, share experiences, and connect. We are now hosted by Better Space London, in Farringdon/Clerkenwell.
What to Expect:
Film screening exploring themes of identity, relationships, mental health, and social issues
Shared meal and open discussion about the film
Safe space for check-ins and honest conversation
Opportunity to connect with like-minded men from diverse backgrounds
Founded in 2018 by artist Francis Augusto, The Mandem has evolved into a community centred on kindness, food, and learning. Our Link Ups create an environment where men can explore their feelings, make connections across social circles, and support one another.
This isn't therapy, but it's a space that encourages conversations about the everyday, mental health, fears, and experiences. Some conversations might inspire further reflection or professional support.
All who identify as men are welcome.
Supported by Islington Giving: Make it Happen Fund.
The Mandem: Special Link Up
Join us for an evening of community, conversation, and connection. The Mandem is a supportive space where men can come together, share experiences, and connect. We are now hosted by Better Space London, in Farringdon/Clerkenwell.
What to Expect:
Film screening exploring themes of identity, relationships, mental health, and social issues
Shared meal and open discussion about the film
Safe space for check-ins and honest conversation
Opportunity to connect with like-minded men from diverse backgrounds
Founded in 2018 by artist Francis Augusto, The Mandem has evolved into a community centred on kindness, food, and learning. Our Link Ups create an environment where men can explore their feelings, make connections across social circles, and support one another.
This isn't therapy, but it's a space that encourages conversations about the everyday, mental health, fears, and experiences. Some conversations might inspire further reflection or professional support.
All who identify as men are welcome.
Supported by Islington Giving: Make it Happen Fund.
The Mandem: Link Up
Join us for an evening of community, conversation, and connection. The Mandem is a supportive space where men can come together, share experiences, and connect. We are now hosted by Better Space London, in Farringdon/Clerkenwell.
What to Expect:
Film screening exploring themes of identity, relationships, mental health, and social issues
Shared meal and open discussion about the film
Safe space for check-ins and honest conversation
Opportunity to connect with like-minded men from diverse backgrounds
Founded in 2018 by artist Francis Augusto, The Mandem has evolved into a community centred on kindness, food, and learning. Our Link Ups create an environment where men can explore their feelings, make connections across social circles, and support one another.
This isn't therapy, but it's a space that encourages conversations about the everyday, mental health, fears, and experiences. Some conversations might inspire further reflection or professional support.
All who identify as men are welcome.
Supported by Islington Giving: Make it Happen Fund.
The Mandem: Link Up
Join us for an evening of community, conversation, and connection. The Mandem is a supportive space where men can come together, share experiences, and connect. We are now hosted by Better Space London, in Farringdon/Clerkenwell.
What to Expect:
Film screening exploring themes of identity, relationships, mental health, and social issues
Shared meal and open discussion about the film
Safe space for check-ins and honest conversation
Opportunity to connect with like-minded men from diverse backgrounds
Founded in 2018 by artist Francis Augusto, The Mandem has evolved into a community centred on kindness, food, and learning. Our Link Ups create an environment where men can explore their feelings, make connections across social circles, and support one another.
This isn't therapy, but it's a space that encourages conversations about the everyday, mental health, fears, and experiences. Some conversations might inspire further reflection or professional support.
All who identify as men are welcome.
Supported by Islington Giving: Make it Happen Fund.
The Mandem: Link Up
oin us for an evening of community, conversation, and connection. The Mandem is a supportive space where men can come together, share experiences, and connect. We are now hosted by Better Space London, in Farringdon/Clerkenwell.
What to Expect:
Film screening exploring themes of identity, relationships, mental health, and social issues
Shared meal and open discussion about the film
Safe space for check-ins and honest conversation
Opportunity to connect with like-minded men from diverse backgrounds
Founded in 2018 by artist Francis Augusto, The Mandem has evolved into a community centred on kindness, food, and learning. Our Link Ups create an environment where men can explore their feelings, make connections across social circles, and support one another.
This isn't therapy, but it's a space that encourages conversations about the everyday, mental health, fears, and experiences. Some conversations might inspire further reflection or professional support.
All who identify as men are welcome.
Supported by Islington Giving: Make it Happen Fund.
Get Hooked
We’re excited to invite you to Get Hooked, an inspiring evening where some of our brightest entrepreneurs will pitch their ideas in front of a live audience, and compete for investment to launch or grow their businesses!
Event Details:
· Date: Wednesday, 5th November 2025
· Time: 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
· Location: Universal Music Group, 4 Pancras Sq, London, N1C 4AG
What to expect:
· A diverse group of founders showcase bold and creative business ideas.
· Insights from our expert judging panel.
· The opportunity to take part in the conversation with your own questions.
· Networking with fellow entrepreneurs, investors, and innovators before and after the main event.
Who should attend:
· Founders & entrepreneurs
· Aspiring startup builders
· Investors & business leaders
· Anyone passionate about innovation & fresh ideas
Reserve your spot now - Get Hooked | FishTank London
Volunteer of the Year Awards
Islington Volunteer of the Year Awards 2025
Every year VAI and Volunteer Centre Islington, celebrate the achievements and efforts of all people volunteering in Islington together with the Voluntary, Community, Faith, and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) sector.
We would like to acknowledge all the help and support the volunteers provided in Islington through the Volunteer of the Year Awards ceremony.
This year’s awards will be presented by The Mayor of Islington Cllr Jason Jackson.
When: Wednesday 5th November 2025, 6 – 8pm
Please make sure you save the date and time in your calendars! More information regarding the programme will be communicated nearer the date.
There will be five award categories this year:
Young Volunteer of the Year: 16 – 25 year old
Volunteer of the Year: 26 - 60 year old
Older Volunteer of the Ye ar: 60+ year old
Pat Haynes Memorial Trustee of the Year
Volunteering Team of the Year
The closing date for nominations is on Wednesday 1st October. A panel consisting of a representative from LBI, DoubleTree and VAI will be judging the nominations. Any individual volunteering in Islington can be nominated for an award in the categories above. All the nominees will receive a certificate.
Award winners will receive a certificate and a prize. Our prizes are sponsored DoubleTree by Hilton London Angel Kings Cross, the official sponsor for this event.
Nominate your volunteers here!
Know more about the awarded volunteers in 2024 here.
At the ceremony we would like to show a video of Islington volunteers in action.
If you have any pictures that you would like to share with us (and your volunteers are happy with it) please feel free to send them to marta.aparicio@vai.org.uk (they don't need to be nominated)
If you have any queries regarding this email or would like to know more about how to make a nomination, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Planning for the Future
Planning for the Future
Cally Clock Tower Centre, Caledonian Park, N7 9HF
Do you have questions about how to put a Lasting Power of Attorney in place? How about Wills or Funeral plans?
Whatever your age and whatever your question, book a space at this relaxed, informal session with the Age UK Islington Planning for the Future Team.
Call 020 7281 6018 or email gethelp@ageukislington.org.uk to book your space.
Park Cuppa Special Edition
Park Cuppa Special Edition
Wednesday 5 November, 11am - 12pm
Cally Clock Tower Centre, Caledonian Park, N7 9PL
Ask 'Age UK Islington's Planning for the Future service'
Book to join Age UK Islington’s Planning for the Future service for an informal one-hour session.
Enjoy some refreshments and bring along your questions about how to put a Lasting Powers of Attorney, Will or Funeral Plan in place - whatever your age and whether this is for yourself, a partner, relative, or friend.
Having a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in place means that someone you trust can make decisions on your behalf if you’re ever unable to do so. It gives peace of mind that your wishes will be respected and important matters, from finances to health care, will be handled by the right person.
The Planning for the Future service also provides free individual appointments to help you complete and register Lasting Powers of Attorney forms or a simple Will.
Why come along
Informal session with the opportunity to ask questions
Meet friendly faces from your local community
Enjoy refreshments and good conversation
👉 Want to join us?
Booking is essential! Please click below to request a place at the event. You'll need to register with Age UK Islington to book.
Park Cuppa: Planning for the Future - Wed 5 November, 11 - 12pm
Meet the Expert: Charity Excellence Framework
Get Grants will be joined by Ian McLintock, Founder and CEO of the Charity Excellence Framework, for a discussion on the current state of the sector and the ways AI can be used to improve fundraising success.
The session will explore the platform’s AI tools, funding databases, resources, and its new AI capabilities.
This Meet the Expert event is designed for not-for-profit organisations of all types and will provide valuable insights for fundraisers at every level of experience.
Forward Connect National
Forward Connect National – mutual-aid and human connection recovery meetings
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 863 9278 0355
Passcode: 6Au7k0
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service to become a member: Way Forward Connect Referral
For further info please email:
Microsoft Copilot for Nonprofits
Agenda
Welcome and Introduction
Microsoft 365 Copilot Overview – for newcomers or as a refresher
Smarten Your Routine with AI Agents (Demos tailored for nonprofit organisations)
Copilot Prompting Refresh
Wrap-Up and Next Steps
Live Q&A will be available throughout the session, hosted by our Copilot professionals.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Spooky Pop-Up Book workshop
Make spooky stories come alive with pop-up magic! A fun and creative session for all ages.
WHERE
South Library
115-117 Essex Road
N1 2SL
Youth Enterprise Day
Friday 1 November 2025, 11am–4pm
Black Cultural Centre, 16 Hornsey Road, N7 7BP
A workshop day for young people aged 16–25 interested in business and creative entrepreneurship. Includes mentorship, pitch challenges, and creative sessions.
Way Forward Islington Peer Support
Saturday & Sunday Way Forward Islington Peer Support :
10-4pm in person Peer-led Recovery Drop-in service (on-site)
Come along all day, or drop in as and when you want. Connect with other people in Islington. We offer peer-led support and social activities for people who have experienced drug and/or alcohol issues. Walk-ins welcome!
Address: Way Forward Islington, 28B King Henry’s Walk, London, N1 4PB
Contact: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
To attend these sessions, you must be an Islington resident and 18+ and must register. To become a member of the Way Forward Service, please self-refer via this link.
Create a Family Story (Using a Story-grid)
Collaborate as a family and create a unique story using a fun and interactive story grid.
WHERE
Central Library, 2 Fieldway Crescent
London
N5 1PF
Autumnal themed Pom Pom Making
Celebrate the colours and textures of autumn with cosy Pom Pom crafts.
WHERE
West Library, 107 Bridgeman Road
London
N1 1BD
Community Plan for Holloway youth research report and film
If you are interested in creating communities that better meet the needs of young people of all backgrounds, especially those who are often excluded from decision making, this is a chance to hear from a group of young researchers about their project and what they've found out about the views of their peers.
Come and join the discussion about how communities can be designed around the needs of young people, with the focus on the new Holloway Park development on the site of the former Holloway Prison. We will also be screening the project film, made by the researchers.
Please get in touch for more details if you would like to join us by emailing: plan4holloway@gmail.com
When: Thursday 30th October 2025, 6pm to 7.45pm @ LIFT in Angel
Halloween Disco
Halloween Disco!
Come join us for a spooktacular Halloween Disco at Whittington Park Community Centre! Get ready to dance the night away in your best costume and enjoy some creepy tunes. The night promises to be a fang-tastic time for all under 13's.
Story Sacks -Black History Month
Celebrate Black History Month and Build a story sack filled with books, props, and activities to bring stories to life at home.
WHERE
Central Library
2 Fieldway Crescent
London
N5 1PF
Mindfulness Course
We are currently enrolling for our free upcoming 8-week Mindfulness Course, running on Thursdays from 1-2:30pm at our Stress Project Centre.
This will be from the 18th September till the 6th November with 8 sessions covering Mindfulness practices that will teach you to replace negative thought patterns with positive ones and reduce stress and anxiety. Mindfulness has been clinically proven to improve sleep and reduce feelings of anxiety, stress, and depression.
Places are limited - sign up now by completing the quick application form and send to stressproject@hng.org.uk
*Please note, this course is free for Islington residents only. Non-Islington residents can join through a donation only.
Halloween Pop-Up Book workshop
Dive into the eerie world of pop-up storytelling with haunted houses, ghosts, and more!
WHERE
King Square Community Nursery, Central Street
London
EC1V 8DA
Negotiation Skills Workshop
We’re negotiating all the time: with clients, suppliers, joint venture partners, colleagues and even family! Conflict or collaboration, it’s all negotiation.
So if you can get better at this skill, you will reach better outcomes and improve your relationships in every area of your work and life.
In this highly interactive session, we will look at The Golden Formula for negotiation, a simple easy-to-remember formula that will tell you exactly what to do, even in the toughest of situations.
Expect structured frameworks, lots of discussion and exercises and new ways for resolving any conflict, improving any collaboration, and getting better outcomes from any negotiation.
The Mandem: Link Up
Join us for an evening of community, conversation, and connection. The Mandem is a supportive space where men can come together, share experiences, and connect. We are now hosted by Better Space London, in Farringdon/Clerkenwell
What to Expect:
Film screening exploring themes of identity, relationships, mental health, and social issues
Shared meal and open discussion about the film
Safe space for check-ins and honest conversation
Opportunity to connect with like-minded men from diverse backgrounds
Founded in 2018 by artist Francis Augusto, The Mandem has evolved into a community centred on kindness, food, and learning. Our Link Ups create an environment where men can explore their feelings, make connections across social circles, and support one another.
This isn't therapy, but it's a space that encourages conversations about the everyday, mental health, fears, and experiences. Some conversations might inspire further reflection or professional support.
All who identify as men are welcome.
Supported by Islington Giving: Make it Happen Fund
Halloween Inspired Pottery
Celebrate Halloween with spooky clay creations perfect for decorating your home.
WHERE
Vibast Community Centre, 167 Old Street
London
EC1V 9NH