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South London Citizens brings together people from diverse
communities across south London to take action on issues affecting
us all. Twenty-two member institutions paid their dues at
our Annual Assembly in November, and committed to working
together for the common good of their communities.
South London Citizens is also part of the broader London
Citizens network, the capital's largest and most diverse alliance
of active citizens and community leaders. London Citizens
has over 83 member
organisations, including faith congregations, schools,
student organisations, community associations, trade union
branches and resident groups. Members all share a commitment
to taking action for the common good, and helping people of
all backgrounds and ages to become active leaders who can
help shape the public life of the city.
Originally formed as the East London Community Organisation
(TELCO), London Citizens has since expanded with the new South
London Citizens and West London Citizens networks. By joining
together through London Citizens, local organisations across
the city have created an influential people's organisation
with the power to create positive change in their communities.
South London Citizens' members are:
- 170 Community Project, New Cross
- Balham Mosque
- Charlton New Testament Church of God, Greenwich
- Corpus Christi RC Church, Brixton
- Grove Medical Centre, Deptford
- Hip Hop Generation UK
- Hyderi Islamic Centre, Streatham
- Jesuit Refugee Service
- North Lambeth Methodist Circuit
- Railton Road Methodist Church, Brixton
- Scalabrini Fathers, Oval
- St. Andrew's RC Church, Thornton Heath
- St. Andrew's United Reformed Church, Brockley
- St. Dominic's RC Church, Croydon
- St. Joseph's Primary School, Greenwich
- St. Matthew's CofE, Brixton
- St. Peter's RC Church, Rotherhithe
- St. William of York RC Church, Brockley
- UNISON- Croydon Local Government Branch
- UNISON- Lambeth Service Team Branch
- UNISON- Southwest Community NHS Trust Branch
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