


Senia Dedic, as a founder of Women of Wandsworth community organisation, has been invited to the Summer Party in City Hall organised by Cllr Leonie Cooper, Assembly Member for Wandsworth and Merton. The aim of this event has been for Leonie to meet all community organisations from her representing boroughs, to get an update on their good work in the community. We all enjoyed a lovely evening in the City Hall’s Viewing Gallery with other guests, organisations and charities.

WoW Mums have been chosen by NCS- National Citizen Service to mentor youth on how to bridge the gap between the generations. Their The Challenge is to entertain the elderly and to serve them lunch.

WoW Mums are taking elderly residents from Haven Lodge, John Kirke Lodge and Falcon Estate RA to the theatre to see Smokey Joe’s Cafe musical at The Grand. Thank you Thames Christian College for free tickets.
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WoW Mums are taking the elderly from our community to The Grand theatre to see Smokey Joe’s Cafe musical from the 50s. This show is performed by the students from Thames Christian College as their final GCSE production.

WoW Mums will mentor the youth from NCS in Intergenerational work in Haven Lodge. Youth have The Challenge to take photographs of elderly and exhibit them in St.George’s Hospital on 17. July.
WoW Mums were invited to Circus West Village to the Architecture Festival at the Battersea Power Station pier last weekend. It is great to see the new development taking shape and people enjoying to be by the river.