Big or small... Do Something Good

Do Something Good is a platform for residents, community groups, voluntary organisations and businesses who want to create positive change in Acton, Ealing, Greenford, Hanwell, Northolt, Perivale, and Southall

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Featured Community Projects

Ealing Weightlifting Club Idea

Ealing Weightlifting Club

Support Ealing Weightlifting Club’s expansion to bring strength training and fitness to more young people in West London! By joining us as a donor or partner, you’ll play a vital role in building a healthier, more active community.

Town: Perivale

Samaritan Soup Kitchen Ongoing

Samaritan Soup Kitchen

Samaritan Soup Kitchen is run by Destiny House International Church. The church recognises the great need in these difficult times to lovingly relieve hardship by providing hot meals, food bags and occasionally donated clothes to the homeless or those struggling to make ends meet.

Town: Acton

Ealing Over 60 Network Ongoing

Ealing Over 60 Network

Come and meet us! You are welcome to participate in whatever appeals to you.

Towns: Acton, Ealing, Greenford, Hanwell, Northolt, Perivale, Southall

Get Support

It can take a lot of planning to get an idea to benefit your community off the ground, and many factors need careful consideration to get you up and running successfully. Here you will find a variety of toolkits to explore that will help guide you as you gain confidence, acquire new skills, and create your community activity. Learn how to get help with fundraising, project planning, legal requirements, and communicating your ideas to others.

Creating a project is a great way to stay active in your community, bring people together, and make valuable contributions to improve your neighbourhood.

Toolkits & Guides

Some useful 'how-to' toolkits to help you plan your community activity

Finance and Funding

Find tools for successful fundraising for your organisation or project

Health & Safety

Useful links and resources

Promotion

Helpful tips on how to communicate your idea