Epsom and St Helier University Hospital provides a range of medical services to people l south west London and North East Surrey.
Telephone: 01372 735 735
Epsom Common Association supports the preservation and protection of Epsom Common, a Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest. We work in partnership with Epsom and Ewell Borough Council, the Lower Mole Countryside Management Project, and English Nature to contribute to the long-term management and conservation of the Common.
The Centre is a safe, secure and welcoming place for parents and carers with children to meet and access support especially at times of crisis. We offer groups to help parents find ways to positively manage children's behaviour, share their experiences, find support, information and advice.
Telephone: 01372 749834
Email: familycentre@epsom.surrey.sch.uk
We're a friendly, family orientated hockey club with a team for everyone, aged 7 to 107! We have 8 adult men's teams, 6 adult women's teams and a comprehensive junior programme as well as social mixed hockey, Back to Hockey and Walking Hockey sessions. We're part of a multi-sport club that offers Cricket, Croquet, Snooker and Tennis. Our facilities are used by a wide range of other local community groups.
Telephone: 01372 722487
Thanks to your generous contributions we are able to continue our programme of buying much needed items of equipment to help our medical professionals at Epsom General Hospital.
Telephone: 0208 337 8181
We are a community based charity pre-school for 2-5years olds. We provide quality early years education and care for families in the local community, by those that really care. We offer flexible access to government funded childcare places to allow families in the local community to utilise their childcare offer in a way that suits them.
Telephone: 07759 980937
Email: info@epsomplayhousepreschool.com
The teaching at Epsom Primary and Nursery School begins by building on the many skills you have taught your child at home.
We work with children, parents and the community to create an aspirational environment where everyone is encouraged to 'make their own learning journey'.
Telephone: 01372 720608
Email: office@epsom.surrey.sch.uk
Epsom Refugee Network helps refugees and asylum seekers in our area needing our support and guidance.
During the year we provide over 3,000 rides for over 300 disabled adults and children. Our riders have a range of physical and learning disabilities and come to us from a variety of special needs schools, hospitals, other charities, and day centres. At weekends individual riders are brought to us by their parents and carers.
Telephone: 01372 743690
Our volunteers drive residents from Esher or Claygate to medical appointments. They will collect you from your home, drive you (and a partner if you wish to bring someone with you) to the appointment and wait for you. They will then drive you home. Our volunteers use their own cars.
Telephone: 07501 029237
Email: ec.carservice@gmail.com
Esher Church School is a local Church of England Primary School situated in Esher. We deliver high quality, innovative education for children aged 4-11 year and enjoy an excellent reputation locally due to our focus on encouraging each child to realise their academic and personal potential, whilst also developing a sense of responsibility for themselves and others. We have recently been described by Ofsted inspectors as a happy and caring school where pupils thrive. We have a dedicated and enthusiastic staff team and a strong Christian ethos which permeates the school and fosters a culture of respect for all. Please come and be a part of our very special community.
At Esher Church School, we are committed to safe-guarding and promoting the welfare of our children. Our volunteers are expected to share this commitment, and you will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check, the cost of which will be covered by our school.
Telephone: 01372 463139
Email: office@esherchurchschool.org.uk
We support and motivate substance mis-users and offenders move away from crime and reintegrate into society.
Telephone: 01483 670172
The Association offers three shows per year as well as an annual programme of talks and trips for members, plus an opportunity to purchase good quality, locally grown, summer bedding plants at advantageous prices.
Email: eha_details@ewellhortassn.co.uk
We provide day care facilities for the elderly including lunch and social activities.
Telephone: 01372 376058
Email: fairfield.centre@molevalley.gov.uk
Families Matter helps families with children aged five to teen years who may feel isolated. We offer timely support to families who may be struggling for a number of different reasons. By walking alongside families we help them to cope and strengthen their family unit.
We champion the needs and rights of families in Surrey with children or young people (0-25 years) who have special educational needs, chronic illnesses, including mental health conditions, or disabilities.
Telephone: 01372 705708
Email: contact@familyvoicesurrey.org
Focus Surrey is a Saturday club in Cheam for children with autism aged 3 to 16. The club aims to introduce the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) to those children not yet on their own ABA programmes, as well as being an extra resource for those already familiar to ABA.
Telephone: 07394045204
Email: focussurrey@hotmail.com
Food Float encourages the whole community to work for each other: local growers and producers; local customers; and keeping money in the local economy. We would like to make the most of Surrey’s rich resources without the need to travel further afield.
Email: info@foodfloat.org
Our vision is a day when every greyhound and lurcher is free from risk or need. We are dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of unwanted, abused or abandoned greyhounds and lurchers
Telephone: 0300 111 100
Email: enquiries@foreverhoundstrust.org
Fran’s community support will help individuals, families and anyone in need, based in the Mole Valley district, with warmth and food. By delivering a food shop to people’s homes and topping up electric meters or sending grants for heat. We will also provide contact through partnerships to mental health support, debt management, and career advice or support. The purpose of the charity is to give everyone a helping hand and a better tomorrow.
Charity Outcome: The relief of poverty for the public benefit.
Telephone: 07912859615
Email: franscommunity@outlook.com
Freewheelers work in Music, Drama, Dance and Media. They run weekly workshops and give regular performances and film showings.
Telephone: 01372 650 908
Email: info@freewheelerstheatre.co.uk
The Rye Brook flows through Ashtead Common, Ashtead Rye Meadows & Leatherhead where it joins the River Mole. We work to restore the natural processes such as erosion, the depositing of minerals and the occasional flooding of wetland habitats, we are securing a healthy long term future for both wildlife & people.
Telephone: 07581136251
Friends of the Dorking Community Hospital raise funds by running the hospital coffee shop and selling various goods from the shop.
To subsidise holidays, group activities and minor purchases of household goods for tenants in Pound House and other flats in Dorking.
Telephone: 01306 888290
GIRES is a UK wide organisation whose purpose is to improve the lives of trans and gender non-conforming people of all ages, including those who are non-binary and non-gender.
Telephone: 01372 801554