Charities

Acton Middlesex Charities
This charity provides grants to assist students from Acton with books or equipment, applicants must be over 18 and taking a full-time couse of further or higher education. Application forms from St Mary's Parish Office, 1 The Mount, Acton High Street, Acton W3 8NW.
Help can also be given to Acton residents in need, but must be referred by GP, health visitor or social services. Applicants should have lived in the borough for at least three years.

Ealing Rotaract Club
Aimed at young men and women aged 18 to 30. Offers you the opportunity to try new things, meet new people and help the community. Rotaract will help you develop your skills and knowledge while making a valuable
contribution to your local community. You will have the opportunity to get involved in a wide range of projects which include fund raising for local, national and international charities. 
Meet: First and third Thursday of each month at 8pm, The Drayton Court Pub, The Avenue, Ealing W13 8PH.
Website: www.rotaract.org.uk/ealing

Percy Bilton Charity
The charity will consider assistance on a one-off basis to individuals and families who fall within the following categories: elderly, physical/learning difficulties, those suffering from a mental illness. Applications can only be made by a social worker or occupational therapist working in the local or health authority.
7 Culmington Road, Ealing, W13 9NB.
Tel: (020) 8579 2829
Website: www.percybiltoncharity.org.uk

Greenford Rotary Club
Provides humanitarian service to the community, encourage high ethnical standards in all vocations and work for goodwill and peace in the world.
Email: webmaster@rotarygreenford.co.uk
Website: www.rotarygreenford.co.uk   

Charity of William Hobbayne
To relieve persons resident in the London Borough of Ealing, with priority to residents in Hanwell who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress by making grants of money or paying for items, services or facilities calculated to reduce the need, hardship or distress of such person.
Assistant Clerk, The William Hobbayne Centre, St. Dunstans Road, London, W7 2HB.
Tel: (020) 8810 0277

The Buchan Charity
To relieve persons resident in the London Borough of Ealing, with priority to residents in Hanwell who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress by making grants of money or paying for items, services or facilities calculated to reduce the need, hardship or distress of such person. Beneficiaries must be a member of the Christian faith and more than 60 years of age.
Assistant Clerk, The William Hobbayne Centre, St. Dunstans Road, London, W7 2HB.
Tel: (020) 8810 0277

Ealing Aid In Sickness Trust
Its objectives are to relieve, in cases of need, persons resident in Ealing, Greenford, Hanwell, Northolt and Perivale who are sick, convalescent, disabled, handicapped or infirm.
Assistant Clerk, The William Hobbayne Centre, St. Dunstans Road, London, W7 2HB.
Tel: (020) 8810 0277


Hanwell and Northfields Rotary Club
Provides humanitarian service to the community, encourage high ethnical standards in all vocations and work for goodwill and peace in the world.
Tel: (020) 8998 7347
Website: www.hanwell-northfieldsrotary.org.uk

William Hobbayne Education Trust
To assist children in need resident in Hanwell to help them with their studies. Help Schools in Hanwell take children on holiday and field trips. Applies to other educational organisations such as Pre-school, Scouts and Guides.
Assistant Clerk, The William Hobbayne Centre, St. Dunstans Road, London, W7 2HB.
Tel: (020) 8810 0277