Join a team

Get Involved

There are lots of opportunities to 'Get Involved' within the context of the church, but also to 'Get Out There' with our linked social transformation charities and projects listed below. Sign up to join a team below, and read on for more information on the charities we're involved with. 

For more information on some of the charities we work with & support, see below:

Safe Families

Can you
- be a 'FAMILY FRIEND' offering simple advice & providing practical support
or
- be a 'HOST HOME' providing a child with a bed for a night or two
or
- be a 'RESOURCE FRIEND' providing useful items or skills such as cooking/gardening

for local families who need our support?

Find out more here: www.safefamilies.uk/volunteer/

Crosslight Debt Advice

Crosslight Advice is an independent, community-focused charity working to alleviate poverty caused by problem debt and lack of financial capability. We are so excited that we will be hosting free fortnightly Crosslight sessions at St Dionis starting in July.

Our shared vision is to restore dignity and hope to those in need by reducing debt-poverty and improving financial capability through the provision of free face-to-face advice, money education, and ongoing support. Our heart is to meet people at their point of need and support them through to full restoration, however long that takes.

Could you volunteer to help?
Take a look here or email Fiona for more information. {You do not need any prior experience, as we will provide all the training you need.}



The Money Course is a simple, effective, online budgeting and money education resource run by Crosslight Advice designed to equip you with tools to get on top of your finances. 

Courses are regularly taking place. Find out more & sign up here

And click here for access to helpful resources to help manage your finances.

Local help with tasks in the community

The church continues to respond to requests to help local elderly, isolated and vulnerable people referred to us by the NHS during this challenging time. So far, we have supported over 30 people in our local community, but to continue doing so, we need your help.

Are you able to:
- Make regular phone calls to check in with someone? 
- Run errands, like shopping, picking up prescriptions or other small tasks that mean that person can stay home and stay safe?

You can do this by being paired with an individual who you will support on a weekly basis, or by just volunteering a few hours/days here and there on an ad hoc basis. It's helpful if you have a car but not at all essential. 

If you are able to help, drop Judith an email on hello@stdionis.org.uk to discuss options and capacity!

Foodbank

Foodbank provide three days of comprehensive emergency food supplies to those who need it, and during recent months, they have been experiencing unprecedented demand for their services. The numbers of people who benefit from their food parcels has risen from an average of 250 people per week to over 200 people every day.

Having moved their operational base to the National Hall at the Olympia Exhibition Centre, they are now rehousing to the old PC World by Wandsworth Bridge. Please, if you can, donate your items to here.

https://hammersmithfulham.foodbank.org.uk/give-help/donate-food

Alternatively you can donate cash via their website 

https://hammersmithfulham.foodbank.org.uk/give-help/donate-money/ 
–  or with the below link:https://hffb.charitycheckout.co.uk/Donate#!/ 
OR via
https://www.bankuet.co.uk/hammersmithandfulham

Contact our Foodbank Champion Steve with any questions at steve@huxford.org

OR

 
Text:
- HUNGRY to 70460 to give £5.00
- ENDHUNGER to 70085 to give £10.00


NEXT COLLECTION DATE: 8th and 15th October

Our next collection will be soon we will be collecting items for the Foodbank.

Items needed:
Tinned meat/fish
Tinned Soup

Also accepting donations of:

Rice
Canned Tomatoes
Canned Chickpeas
Jams and Jellies

Please bring along to church and put in the Foodbank tray under the stairs.

Glass Door Outreach

2022/23 Season - Tuesday nights

Glass Door has been providing winter shelters since its inception in 1999, for thousands of men and women to find safe shelter and the support needed to leave homelessness behind.

This winter, we will provide a weekly place for those experiencing homelessness to sleep. Volunteers will arrive around 7pm to chat to guests, prepare and serve hot drinks and an evening meal, then clear up for 9pm. 

Rota slots for Glassdoor fill up fairly quickly, so if this is a ministry you'd like to join please contact James Mackenzie-Smith (our volunteer co-ordinator).

For more information on Glass Door click HERE.

Also...find out what items you can donate to Glass Door here: https://www.glassdoor.org.uk/things-we-need

Sleep Out 2022

This year, as Glass Door Sleep Out returned for the 10th time, 75 people gave up their beds and gathered at Duke of York Square. Many more got together at remote events, at their
churches, schools or back gardens, all to raise crucial funds for GlassDoor’s guests, and awareness on homelessness ahead of winter.  

To date, participants have raised more than £70,000, all of which could run our shelters for one month this winter.  

If you would like to join the team next year for the Sleep Out let us know