CREST Waltham Forest

@CrestCharity

Services for people experiencing disability, dementia and mental health issues. Runs Harmony Hall in E17. Residents choice to support 4 Big Locals. Quirky shop!

Waltham Forest, London
Joined March 2017

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  2. Oct 9

    Closing date for our Project Engagement role is Tuesday 13th October! Job description/application found here:

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  3. Sep 12

    It starts today. Eye watering designs and exhibitions by locals and globals👉

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  4. Aug 26

    INKY CUTTLEFISH HEALTH AND WELLBEING to start again! Wed 2 Sept10.30-12.30pm Due to COVID19 regulations we can only have 8 people in the studio at a time. Tickets must be pre-booked. Please bring a mask and gloves to use when printing on the presses.

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  5. Aug 14

    Shopping for our food bank. Every Friday between 5 to 7 pm. Thank you . Manger and staffs are amazing. Wonderful services. Bless them.

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  6. Aug 14

    Two more pieces of local artwork representing education and volunteering, currently in Harmony Hall. These formed part of the "branding" of Evolve, CREST's mental health inclusion project. To protect the mental health support available at Harmony go to

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  7. Aug 13

    CREST's Day Service is hoping to reopen the week commencing 21st September at Harmony Hall. Please help make that happen by going to

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  8. Aug 13

    A cheque received today for £500 pushed the total amount raised to Save Harmony Hall to £3,000 -- 40% of the overall target -- help push that up to 50% by sharing and going to

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  9. Aug 11

    The periodic table and periodic depression --more thought-provoking Harmony Hall artwork. We're almost a third of the way to reaching our £7,500 target. Please help out by going to

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  10. Aug 10

    Another piece of locally generated artwork in the Harmony Hall Foyer gallery, hopefully to reopen soon. Click on the following link to contribute to our appeal

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  11. Aug 2

    Fun toilet roll fact check! The world's first perforated toilet paper was developed in Hackney Wick by a Victorian firm called 'Bronco'. Part of Hackney Wick's rich industrial heritage, highlighted by the 'Wick Wonders' blue plaques.

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  12. Aug 6

    What *is* the Wick Award? Come find out! We've commissioned a short film to tell you all about some of the work we've done in the Hackney Wick area. Check it out here!

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  13. Aug 7

    This is Steve, the Chef. Each week Steve knocks out around 40 meals for the Thursday mental health lunch club at Harmony Hall. Click the link here to ensure its future

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  14. Aug 7

    Yes!!!!! £1,920 achieved -- over 25% of the funding needed to save Harmony Hall for another three months. The Charlie Blair Academy pictured is another user group to be made homeless if the building is lost. Go to the following to help us reach 100% --

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  15. Aug 6

    Just one of the lovely pieces of artwork in the Harmony Hall Foyer Gallery. Perhaps one of the last to be exhibited there if sufficient cannot be raised to secure its future. For further information click on

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  16. Aug 5

    The Anita Dance Studio, seen here performing on the Harmony Hall stage, will be just one of the 40+ regular user groups who face losing their Walthamstow base should the centre close. Please click on the following link to donate and help save Harmony:

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  17. Aug 4

    At the point of lockdown, 87% of CREST's income supporting local people with disability, dementia and mental health issues dried up overnight. Please support our appeal for £7,500 to help save Harmony Hall at

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  18. Aug 4

    Amazing! £1,000 has been raised in just 24 hours. But we still need another £6,500 to reach our goal to save Harmony Hall. Please share and click on the link to donate:

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  19. Aug 3

    Harmony Hall is under threat. Please find out more and help

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  20. May 24

    I am deeply troubled tonight by the Prime Minister’s briefing. We can forgive mistakes and poor judgement and can understand and admire loyalty but forgiveness and understanding need openness and we did not see this tonight.

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