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A new name for H&F Giving scheme!

United in Hammersmith & Fulham has recently changed its name to H&F Giving!

Hammersmith and Fulham's place-based giving scheme was formed by 400-year old Dr Edwards and Bishop King’s Fulham Charity and Hammersmith United Charities to inspire people to devote the resources required to create a stronger borough. As a giving scheme they have distributed more than £400,000 in grants to local community groups, as well as encouraged the public to give more than £160,000 to fund urgent community need, including the Tech4Kids campaign to get 1,000 children in poverty their own laptops with connectivity, and the Big H&F Christmas Lunch delivery for hundreds of isolated senior citizens. 

Towards the end of 2021 the charity took the decision to rebrand. They chose the name H&F Giving because 'it encapsulates what we do' and aligns with the growing network of giving schemes across London. 'Giving to charities and community groups and connecting people to give to causes that matter locally is at the heart of what we do. And so, H&F Giving better represents our rapid evolution, and helps ensure everyone can understand our unique role. It clarifies our aim of connecting the borough, so that every person and every generation has what they need to thrive in Hammersmith & Fulham.'

Read more in their press release