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About Us

We are a local charity supporting adults with learning disabilities and young people to thrive in their communities.

For Adults

We support adults with learning disabilities to live independently, build skills, and fully participate in the community.

Community Activities

For Young People

Our programmes give young people spaces, guidance, and opportunities to grow in confidence and reach their potential.

Get Involved

Volunteer, donate or partner with Rathbone. Your support helps us create opportunities and lasting change in Lambeth.

Donate

Support us to change lives in Lambeth.

Volunteer

Give your time to support local people.

Partner

Join us to create lasting community impact.

Our Spaces

Our venues are available to hire for events, with every booking helping to fund and sustain Rathbone’s community work.

The Old Library

A flexible venue for local gatherings.

The Hive Cafe

Bright, welcoming space for any event.

Central Hill

Perfect for meetings and workshops.

Dancing in Ghana

Dancing in Ghana

Rathbone’s fundraising officer and Diverse Dance choreographer Andrea Swainson is taking a short break from her work here to take her talents off to Ghana for three weeks on an educational dance programme. You can read more about her exciting adventures in the...
Jobs Available!

Jobs Available!

We are recruiting for a (new post) Learning & Development Assistant, Full Time Support Workers and Sessional Youth Workers. You can find out more about each post and how to apply here.
London Youth feature Rathbone

London Youth feature Rathbone

As part of London Youth’s #LYInclusion Week, the capital-wide organisation presents a feature on their website of Rathbone Youth Service’s integration work at The Old Library. Check it out here. As always, many thanks to all our friends at London Youth for...
Diverse Dance Showcase

Diverse Dance Showcase

Diverse Dance’s end of year showcase was held at the Lost Theatre on Saturday 28th November. The evening performance was opened by the Mayor of Lambeth, Councillor Donatus Anyanwu. The event was made possible by support and funding from the White Stuff Foundation....
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