Highly Commended at the KCW Business Awards

We are delighted to share that West Central London Mind has been highly commended in the “Charity or Social Enterprise of the Year City of Westminster” category at the Kensington, Chelsea & Westminster Business Awards 2025, hosted by the Kensington, Chelsea & Westminster Chamber of Commerce.

The prestigious ceremony, held at the Royal Lancaster London, brought together more than 360 guests from across the business and charity sectors to celebrate local excellence, innovation, and community impact. Supported by the City of Westminster, the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, and a range of sponsors, the event recognised organisations making a real difference in their communities, from emerging enterprises to established institutions.

Receiving the commendation for our work across Westminster and Kensington & Chelsea is a powerful recognition of the dedication, compassion, and innovation that drive our mission every day. At West Central London Mind, we are committed to providing high-quality, accessible mental health support for all, ensuring that people experiencing mental health challenges can access appropriate care whilst building the connections and confidence they need to thrive.

In 2024 alone, we supported over 22,000 people through 25 services, spanning talking therapies, suicide prevention, children and young people’s programmes, workplace training, and creative and ecotherapy initiatives. Our community-based approach, combined with strong local partnerships, ensures our services remain inclusive, culturally relevant, and responsive to evolving needs.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Kensington, Chelsea & Westminster Chamber of Commerce for recognising our work, and to our incredible staff, volunteers, partners, and service users who make everything we do possible.

Congratulations to all the inspiring organisations celebrated this year, especially our fellow charities and community-based organisations whose work continues to uplift and empower local people.

 

Posted on: 30th October 2025

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