Alongside our core projects, we have a number of partnerships with other, established Camden organisations. We partner with them to bring them into the KTHC and serve our participants.
Cycle maintenance is back!
Bring your two wheeled friend to the James Wigg practice on the second Monday of every month for repairs and maintenance.
We are proud to announce that we have partnered with Engage Here, to offer sensory art workshops for people living with neurodiversity or cognitive impairment.
Each workshop will focus on a different creative process with a view to stimulating the senses.
Our 1-2-1 advance care planning appointments are run with the aim of helping people with terminal illnesses to create a Living Will.
Living Wills are beneficial because they allow the person choice & control at the end of their life.
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.