020 8547 5000
Kingston Disability Network is an inclusive network bringing together a network of stakeholders to create a collective stronger voice for those with disabilities to achieve positive outcomes such as:
020 8547 6046
The Kingston Domestic Violence Hub (DV Hub) provides free, confidential, non-judgmental and independent support to anyone who is experiencing domestic violence.
020 8547 6463
Kingston Museum , Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2PS
Kingston Heritage Service includes both Kingston Museum and Kingston History Centre.
Kingston Museum was founded in 1904 for public enjoyment and education.
Kingston LGBT Forum is the local LGBT community group in the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames.
020 8547 5006
Kingston Library, Surrey, KT1 2PS
As well as fantastic free books for all ages to borrow, electronic resources, PCs and free WiFi you can find a range of activities and events for children and parents/carers at the library including
0208 546 2837 office hours vary but leave a message
The Searchlight Centre, New Malden, KT3 3RX
Kingston Mencap is a local registered charity which supports adults and young people with a learning disability, and their family carers. The charity always offers a warm welcome to new people.
07983 063578
Being run by those with lived-experience, we fully understand that being a Carer can be a demanding and isolating experience, and that obtaining information and support can be complicated and confu...
020 8547 5050
The Hook Centre, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 1EJ
Kingston Music Service (KMS) provides instrumental and vocal music lessons to young people and adults in Kingston.
In Kingston there is approximately 4000 families that support and care for a young person with a Special Educational Needs or Disability (SEND).
020 8547 2332
Neville House, Kingston Upon Thames, KT1 1BW
The Kingston Race and Equalities Council (KREC) offer a range of services and organise many diverse events each year, helping to make Kingston a more exciting, colourful and vibrant place.