Richmond AID April Newsletter

Our April Newsletter is out now!

Covering: Ladies Captain of the Richmond Golf Club chooses RAID as her charity of the year, Client success, our Housing Campaign, BuddyUp Crafternoons & so much more!

You can read all our news here.

Picture of one of our 'Buddies' and volunteer enjoying their recent crafternoon
Picture of one of our ‘Buddies’ and volunteer enjoying their recent crafternoon

Housing Campaign April Newsletter

Our April Housing Campaign Newsletter is available now. Have you recently navigated the often-complex process of applying for homelessness support or joining the housing register? We want to hear about your experiences!

Following our March newsletter, we’re sharing a mixed update regarding Celia, one of our dedicated trustees and a tenant of Richmond Housing Partnership (RHP).

Richmond AID March Newsletter

Our Neurodiverse Support Group keenly supported Neurodiverse Celebration🥳Week in March!

We covered Tax Credits/UC, Welfare Reform, Housing Campaign, a new venue for our Thursday C2T group & more!

Read all our news in our March newsletter

Photo of people, some standing and a person in a wheelchair, who attend Richmond AID’s weekly Neurodiverse Support Group

Housing Campaign March Newsletter

Our March Housing Campaign Newsletter is out now, covering the Importance of Adaptable Housing, London’s need for a Disability Equality Champion, a client case study and details on our Campaign Workshops – join in and be heard!

Read all about it here.

Housing Workshop Participants

Housing Campaign February Newsletter

Our February Housing Campaign newsletter details Inclusion London’s latest ‘Barriers at Home’ Report: Housing Crisis for Deaf and Disabled Londoners. Our upcoming Housing Workshop on 24 February and how we supported a client with her right to a safe and healthy home.

Please read the newsletter here.

Lucy Byrne, CEO of RAID and Andrea Rosés Novella, Campaign Officer at
City Hall for the “Barriers at Home” launch event.

Richmond AID January Newsletter

Our 1st newsletter of 2025 covers: our January Housing Workshop, General Meeting – a chance for our Members, Trustees, Volunteers & team to get together, joining easyfundraising (support us when you shop online at no cost) and more!

Have a read of the newsletter here.

Mental Health Peer Support Worker – Position Filled

Richmond Advice and Information on Disability (Richmond AID) is an organisation of and for disabled people, working to improve access, choice, quality of life and independence for disabled people in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and surrounding areas. We are looking for an enthusiastic, hardworking and highly motivated person to join our team.

Support Richmond AID when shopping online: easyfundraising!

Exciting news! We’re now on easyfundraising – shop online and help raise funds for us at NO COST to you!

Every time you shop online, at over 8,000 retailers, a percentage of your total cart cost will be donated back to Richmond AID.

Special Housing Campaign Newsletter

Read our Special Housing Campaign Newsletter here.

Learn more about next week’s Housing Workshop, what’s on the agenda for our upcoming Housing Forum and a case study highlighting a local resident’s challenges with living in an inaccessible home.

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