Start your summer with Coram on our free historic walk

Join a Coram Walk around the local area and find out about Thomas Coram, The Foundling Hospital, and how the charity created one of the loveliest parts of London
Coram Walks are now becoming a regular monthly event in the Coram calendar usually held on the last Friday of the month. This will be a lunchtime event lasting approximately 45 minutes. Beginning at the Thomas Coram statue just outside the Coram Campus in Brunswick Square, the walk includes the Foundling Hospital site and the places where, during our 275-year history, our governors, friends and supporters lived. Along the way we’ll find out about Charles Dickens, our royal connections, the first London by-pass, and how this part of Bloomsbury became the centre for child health and welfare.
We end with tea and free gingerbread in Coram’s headquarters in Brunswick Square, developed by the Foundling Hospital to fund its pioneering work with children.
We are still creating better chances for children continues today with our ground-breaking services in advocacy, creative therapies, and adoption and fostering. Discover Coram's pioneering work with vulnerable children here.
To attend this walk, please register using the form on this page.
Date | Friday 26th June 2015, 12:30 |
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Location | Thomas Coram Statue |
Contact | marketing@coram.uk.org |
Address | Coram Community Campus 41 Brunswick Square London WC1N 1AZ |
Nearest Tube | Russell Square |