We empower communities by supporting education, sports and well-being for those who need it most.

The Hurlingham Club Foundation is a charitable organisation dedicated to creating positive change through community initiatives.

Established to extend the values of The Hurlingham Club beyond its grounds, the Foundation focuses on supporting people facing barriers to opportunity.

Through scholarships, grants and impactful programmes, The Hurlingham Club Foundation works to empower people, promote inclusion and foster a sense of community.

Join us in making a meaningful difference. Every donation helps support vital programs in education, sports, and community well-being. Together, we can empower individuals and create a brighter future for generations to come.

1572

Free meals provided

1,850

Number of volunteer hours given

498 

Members of the community accessing free training, coaching or education

939 

Local children supported

Infographic showcasing the Hurlingham Club Foundation’s charity work, highlighting key numbers and the positive impact on the community, including support initiatives and contributions.

38 

Community organisations supported

812

Older people supported

11,704

Contact hours with our community

959 

Items donated to the local community

  • “I love going to places like this.  It’s even better because I am with people who have similar problems... It makes me feel that I’m not alone.” 

    – Becky, attendee at our Fulham Memories Club, an inclusive, dementia-friendly lunch group.

  • “Tim has inspired us all to pursue our dreams and even if we find it difficult, to keep on trying.”

    – Mali, Head Girl of Sulivan Primary School, after we hosted a tennis coaching clinic with British tennis legend Tim Henman. 

  • “In the really hard times we face, the one thing that makes my children smile is going to The Hurlingham Club. We are so grateful. Thank you from my heart.”

  • “Thank you so much for your contribution, there were lots of compliments on the food this year.”

    – Jessica Harris-Edwards, Hammersmith and Fulham Council