About Us
Hammersmith & Fulham Volunteer Centre (HFVC)
HFVC is celebrating its 30th year of supporting and developing volunteering in Hammersmith & Fulham
Our Vision: to unite and strengthen communities through volunteering
Our mission: to inspire and mobilise volunteers to tackle the issues that matter
We strongly believe volunteering is a gateway to opportunities: employment, training, education and enterprise.
HFVC is a not-for-profit organisation (registered charity no.1062032) committed to developing, supporting and promoting volunteering in West London. We also do a lot of work with unemployed people, helping with training, job searching and confidence-building.
We work closely with local charities and community groups – the people who do so much to support our area. We keep in touch with them to find out what volunteering opportunities/jobs are available.
Founded in 1986, Hammersmith and Fulham Volunteer Centre is one of the largest Volunteer Centres in London and works with individuals, organisations and businesses across several West London boroughs.

Our Team
![]() | Dominic Pinkney - Chief Executive |
| Dominic joined the Hammersmith and Fulham Volunteer Centre in February 2013 having formerly been the Vice-Chair of HFVC’s Board of Trustees and takes responsibility for driving HFVC’s strategy, marketing as well as its business-facing social enterprise Works 4U. He utilizes his mix of public and private sector experience (strategy development, business planning, research, evaluations, social media intelligence) to help deliver the objectives of the organisation’s three entities: HFVC, Brent Active Citizens and Works 4U. As a proven relationship-builder, he is working on developing the organization’s wide-ranging work with the corporate sector and helping them to engage with communities for mutual benefit. Having founded and managed Pedantic Consulting, Dominic brings great knowledge and expertise of best practice and innovative working in the charity sector. Dominic is Vice-Chair of the West London Network, the sub-regional body for the voluntary & community sector (VCS) in West London, covering the six boroughs of Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon and Hounslow. He also co-founded the London ESV Network which brings together voluntary organisations to help businesses to do more to support communities in a larger, co-ordinated and sustained way. |
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![]() | Philip Boye-Anawomah – Head of Volunteering |
| Philip has been working for 12 Years in the voluntary and Charity Sector, including managing the Volunteer Centre in Islington for a number of years, after 15 years in the legal sector. He is an accredited trainer, and IAG advisor and he has specialised in volunteer management, employment support through volunteering and governance support for charities and providing bespoke training for organisations like The British Museum and Age UK. At HFVC Philip is responsible for the management of the volunteering service for the Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham, ensuring clients are successfully matched with volunteering opportunities in the community. He also provides advice and training to local Volunteer Involving Organisations as to Volunteer Management. He coordinates the Camera Emergency Response Volunteer Team recruitment, and is Trustee of a problem-gambling support charity. |
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![]() | Milen Kolev – Finance Manager |
![]() | Lillian Blankson – Office Manager/Volunteer Coordinator |
| Lillian manages the HFVC offices and is responsible for maintaining and sourcing office services and facilities. She joined the organisation in 2016 having previously worked for several major blue chip companies in account and service management. Her other responsibilities include organising training workshops, DBS applications control, as the lead signatory and managing the successful ‘Learn My Way’ adult IT skills courses. She is also part of the Core Services team, interviewing prospective clients and supporting them to find suitable volunteering opportunities. Lillian enjoys helping others and regularly volunteers at her local Saturday school. |
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![]() | Sandra Brown – Volunteer Coordinator |
| Sandra’s welcoming face is the very first thing you see when visiting HFVC! She is very passionate about her job and enjoys working with volunteers and local community organisations. She has worked as the Volunteer Centre receptionist since 2007 and also performs a wide range of administrative tasks, including helping volunteers to get registered. She is an integral member of the HFVC team. |
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![]() | Martyna Bielecka – Corporate Engagement Manager at Works4U |
| martyna@works-4u.com | |
Trustees
![]() | Charles Forsyth - Chair |
| Charles has been a trustee of HFVC since 2010 when he moved to Hammersmith having spent a number of years working overseas for British Airways. He is involved in the local community, also serving as Vice Chair of the Governing Body of Greenside Primary School. Charles currently works as Communications Director for a start up land acquisition company and is a graduate of Cambridge and Stanford Universities. |
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![]() | Zarar Qayyum - Vice-Chair |
| Zarar has been a trustee of HFVC since 2014 and is the Labour Councillor for North End/West Kensington http://democracy.lbhf.gov.uk/mgUserInfo.aspx?UID=1827 He has lived in Hammersmith & Fulham for over 15 years, and runs a welfare-to-work business specialising in improving people’s skills and getting them into sustainable employment. He has Master’s degree in Human resources and experience of working in public, private and third sector organisations. Zarar has always been active in local communities and local issues. |
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![]() | Matt Thorley - Treasurer |
| Matt was elected as a Trustee of the Hammersmith and Fulham Volunteer Centre in 2011 and has supported its work in the borough ever since. He was brought up in Fulham and still lives locally. He remains an active member of the community. He serves as Lead Finance Governor at Fulham Primary School. Matt is a Director of Launcelot Investments, a London-based property investment, asset management and lending business, where he is responsible for financial management, legal compliance, investor relations and the firm's ESG initiatives. He graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 2005, and earlier in his career worked in the House of Commons and Standard Chartered Bank, where he was involved in the bank's "Seeing is Believing" sight-restoration campaign. Matt was previously a Hammersmith and Fulham Councillor, serving as Chair of the Licensing Committee and then the Planning Committee. He is a season ticket holder at Fulham Football Club and in his spare time enjoys running and golf. |
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![]() | Aliya Afzal Khan |
| Aliya Afzal Khan joined HFVC as a Trustee in 2018. She has lived in London since 2008 after moving from New York. She moved to New Kings Road in Hammersmith and Fulham in 2015. She is a Computer Engineer, has a MBA in Marketing and IT and studied Art at Columbia University NY. She has worked in the Hospitality, Healthcare and Education Sector and currently works in the Voluntary Sector and offers her considerable experience and knowledge across various sectors and communities. She enjoys painting and conducting mentoring workshops on Leadership for women and youth. She is a member of the Society of Fulham Artists and Potters and also supports the Fulham Palace Educational Programmes. |
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![]() | Henrietta Malet |
![]() | Blanca Gómez Navarro |
![]() | Charlotte de Crozals |
| Charlotte de Crozals is Head of Corporate FP&A and Procurement at the London Stock Exchange Group. Prior to that role, she was Chief Financial Officer Post Trade. She joined the London Stock Exchange in January 2022 from MasterCard where she was Senior Vice President, Market Development, leading Business Model & Analytics for Mastercard Europe. Prior to this role, she was the DFO (Divisional Finance Officer) for MasterCard Western Europe. She joined Mastercard in 2015 from American Express where she spent 11 years in the finance organisation. She is French, lives in South West London with her husband Nick and their 2 children: Leonor and Victor. | |









