The Westbury Community Project, established in 1988, is a local charity which aims to support the community of Croydon by enabling its residents from all ages and backgrounds to develop through our community initiatives, thereby helping to improve their quality of life.
We respect and value our diverse community and therefore provide an inclusive service for our client group which also helps them to embrace and appreciate the diversity of our community. The Westbury Community Project works for and alongside those who may face exclusion or barriers (e.g. those with disabilities, underlying health conditions) to access other services and redresses the imbalance by encouraging full participation in all activities we provide. Our aim is also to promote self-respect and dignity within the Croydon Community through the three branches of the charity:
• Mercedes Amos Day Centre - seniors
• Youth programmes
• Croydon Kitchen
With our headquarters within the heart of Croydon (Broad Green) the Westbury Community Project has an understanding of the needs of locals and works collaboratively with other local organisations to help make a difference.