Children’s Activities at YMCA Wimbledon
Toddlers and young children can jump, slide, wriggle and crawl their way around the brightly coloured, multi-sensory structure using their imaginations and being physically active.
Phone
020 8542 9055
Website
www.ymca.org.uk
Email
info.wimbledon@ymcaspg.orgart-K Wimbledon
Their drive is to ensure that every child or adult passionate about art can join an art-K club in their local area. The classes are designed for beginners (who have never painted before) through to improvers.
Phone
07867 894419
Website
www.art-k.co.uk
Email
wimbledon@art-k.co.ukBusyLizzy
Mums on maternity leave have a hub of friends, enjoy working out and supporting each other. They also host talks by health care professionals and seasonal parties for members.
Phone
020 3603 0113
Website
www.busylizzy.co.uk
Email
wimbledon@busylizzy.co.ukMummy Buddy Groups
Small groups of mums at a similar stage of parenthood, discussing key topics, talking through expert advice and sharing ideas. Buddy Groups are designed to be fun and reassuring.
Venue
The Dog and Fox, Wimbledon Village, SW19 5EA
Website
HoopDuke of Edinburgh’s Award
From volunteering to physical activities, life skills to expeditions, achieving a DofE Award is a passport to a brighter future, valued by employers and universities.
Phone
0207 630 9092
Website
www.dofe.org.uk
Email
London@DofE.orgMerton Sports and Social Club
MSSC is an integrated sports and social club for both visually impaired and sighted members of all ages and abilities. Please check the Diary page to see what specific events are coming up!
Address
67 Clarendon Road, London, SW19 2DX
Website
www.mssc.org.uk
Email
Info@MSSC.ORG.UKWimbledon Community Chorus
They organise two or three events each year, usually with other choirs and musicians where friends, family and anyone else can come and hear us sing. If you sing in the bath, the shower or the car you’ll find it’s it’s even better when you sing with others.
Phone
07802 183 967
Website
www.wimbledoncommunitychorus.org.uk
Email
wimbledonccmembership@gmail.comMerton Centre for Independent Living
Merton Centre for Independent Living (also known as Merton CIL) are a rapidly growing user-led disabled peoples organisation. Our vision is to enable disabled people to take control over their lives and achieve full participation in Merton & wider society!
Phone
0203 397 3119
SMS
0744 936 2233
Website
www.mertoncil.org.uk
Email
info@mertoncil.org.ukAge UK Merton
Information & Advice on a range of topics including care, health and housing.
Phone
020 8648 5792
Website
www.ageuk.org.uk
Email
info@ageukmerton.org.ukMascot Telecare
MASCOT Telecare provides a range of services helping people to live safely, securely and independently in their own homes.
Phone
020 8274 5940
Website
Mascot Telecare
Email
mascot@merton.gov.ukMerton Sports and Social Club
MSSC is an integrated sports and social club for both visually impaired and sighted members of all ages and abilities. Please check the Diary page to see what specific events are coming up!
Address
67 Clarendon Road, London, SW19 2DX
Website
www.mssc.org.uk
Email
Info@MSSC.ORG.UKSouth Mitcham Community Centre
A full schedule of activities and services for the community is offered ranging from Karate for Kids to Dance Exercise for Ladies.
Address
Cobham Court,
Haslemere Avenue,
Mitcham CR4 3PR
Phone
020 8648 3740
Website
SMCAFire Safety Visit
London Fire Brigade want to stop fires from happening and people are far less likely to have a fire in their home if they have received a home fire safety visit. That is why London Fire Brigade offer them free, to help make people safer.
Phone
0800 028 4428
Website
Book a home fire safety visitDial-a-Ride
Dial-a-Ride
To use Dial a Ride the patient must be a member and will need to pre-book trips. There are no fares charged for this service. An adult must always accompany a child aged under 11, although other passengers may need to be escorted if necessary.
Phone
0343 222 7777
Website
www.tfl.gov.ukDementia Hub
The Merton Dementia Hub offers a range of services for both carers and people with dementia, family and friends. Delivered in partnership with South West London and St George’s Health Trust, a range of statutory services and other voluntary organisations, these services include Carers information and support groups (CrISP), a memory clinic, dementia cafés, a range of support groups for both people with dementia and carers and a number of other services (e.g. podiatry and dentistry). Our Dementia Adviser and Dementia Support Workers will also be on hand to offer advice and arrange home visits if required.
Website
Merton Dementia HubDomiciliary Dental Practice
Merton & Sutton patients can access home based dental & hygienist services for those who are housebound. The service is available for those who are elderly and housebound or have long term conditions such as Alzheimer’s or Dementia. The service also caters for those with physical disabilities or learning difficulties.
Phone
020 8640 9673
Website
www.mydentist.co.uk
Email
info-ddp@idhgroup.co.ukScouts
Through Scouting, young people and adult volunteers regularly experience new challenges that enrich their lives.
Phone
0845 519 4736
Website
Scouts
Email
enquiries@wimbledonandwandlescouts.orgMerton & Morden Guild
Working with Raynes Park High School the Guild provides intergenerational work helping older people set up IT devices and skype so that they can better keep in contact with family who may live far away.
Phone
020 8640 1640
Email
mandmguild@aol.comGirl Guiding
Games, activities, craft, badges and fun are on offer. Parents need to put names on the Girl Guiding Association’s waiting list and will be contacted by unit leaders.
Phone
0800 169 5901
Website
www.girlguiding.org.uk/joinusHome Visit Library Service
Delivers books and other materials to residents who cannot make it to their local library due to either a physical or mental disability. The service utilises trained volunteers and acts as a valuable befriending service where required.
Website
www.libraries.merton.gov.ukMerton Vision
The University of the Third Age (U3A) host a number of courses, groups and activities for older people in Merton including language and reading groups and games and sporting activities.
Merton Vision aims to support and empower people with a visual impairment, from their diagnosis of permanent sight loss through the entire rehabilitative process.
Phone
020 8540 5446
Website
www.mertonvision.org.uk
Email
info@mertonvision.org.ukMerton Centre for Independent Living
Merton CIL provides advice and advocacy support to Deaf and Disabled People on a wide range of issues, including support with benefits, problems with housing and support dealing with social services, and provides a range of events and groups that are free to Deaf and Disabled people who live in Merton.
If you are in need of support, or want to find out more, please get in touch.
Phone
0203 397 3119
Email
info@mertoncil.org.uk
Website
www.mertoncil.org.ukSouth Wimbledon Community Association
South Wimbledon Community Centre, at Merton Hall in Kingston Road and The Annexe Building in Victory Road, offer activities and services from toddler and children’s groups to Morris dancing. Rooms are available for hire.
Phone
020 8540 4539
Website
southwimbledoncommunity.comPatient UK
Patient is the web’s leading independent health platform, containing over 4000 health information leaflets and thousands of discussion forums.
Website
patient.info