CURRENT EVENTS
Global Watch Party
Global Sussex Supporters: Mark your calendars for the 'With Love, Meghan' Watch Party telethon, happening from December 3rd to 7th and chat about it in our new Community Meeting Square on Discord!
Join us for this inspiring event and host a watch party to support WCK's hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica. We are also proud to partner with Feeding America to assist families facing food insecurity this holiday season. Together, we can truly make a difference!
Let’s “Show Up Do Good!”
Jamaica Emergency Hurricane Fundraiser
Hurricane Melissa Live Updates: Worst Storm in History Hits Jamaica
“Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica on Monday, bringing with it heavy rain, sustained winds of 175 mph and storm surges of up to 15ft. The Category 5 storm is the worst in Jamaican history and the most powerful on the Earth in 2025. Hurricane experts have warned it is likely to have "catastrophic impacts" and "dire consequences" on the Caribbean as it tears across the islands this week. Nearly 120,000 people have been evacuated from Santiago de Cuba, in east Cuba, ahead of the storm's Tuesday arrival, local media reports.” By Amanda Castro, Hannah Parry, and Joe Edwards via Newsweek
Donate Here to World Central Kitchen and their relief efforts.
Listen to “We Still Have Tomorrow” by AntonioMusica on TikTok and X/Twitter
Current Events
Inspire. Uplift. Empower.
The history of Assistance League® of Los Angeles mirrors that of the nation. Taking their cue from major events and social movements, resourceful League member volunteers created programs to address the ever-changing needs of the Los Angeles community. They provided basic needs services, art and cultural enrichment programs, and support for minority groups.
More than a century after its humble beginnings, the Los Angeles Chapter continues to improve the community through its dedicated member volunteers. As League founder Anne Banning said: “All for service and service for all.”
Previous Events
Through sport, we change lives, and save lives.
Returning from deployment in Afghanistan, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, watched as the coffin of a Danish Soldier was loaded aboard for repatriation, alongside three injured British soldiers. That moment had a profound impact on him and, following a visit to the US Warrior Games in 2013, he was inspired to create the international Invictus Games to celebrate the unconquered human spirit, and shine a spotlight on these men and women who served.
The biennial Invictus Games use competitive adaptive sport to aid recovery for international wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veteran. The spirit of the Games therefore lies not in elite sport, but the delivery of a high-profile, international, adaptive sports event where rehabilitation of the individual is at the core.
Sentebale
Forget Me Not. Don’t forget you can change a future.
*Note: Prince Harry, co-founder Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, and Sussex Community Event are no longer affiliated with Sentebale as of March 2025.
Read More HERE
Sentebale was founded in 2006 by Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, and HRH Prince Seeiso of Lesotho as a response to the needs of young people in Lesotho, driven by a shared love for the country, and in honour of their late mothers. Sentebale means ‘forget-me-not’ in the Sesotho language and
symbolises the organisation’s core pledge; to always advocate for the most vulnerable amongst us.
Sentebale works in the Southern African countries of Lesotho and Botswana providing and enabling; holistic care to young people, including those living with HIV/AIDS, and mental health challenges; along with vocational training and entrepreneurial skills. We work inpartnership with the Lesotho government in rural communities to restore the natural environment while building resilience to climate change and creating new livelihood opportunities off the land.
End Playspace Inequity. For Good.
Since our founding over 25 years ago, we’ve built or improved 17,000+ playspaces, engaged more than 1.5 million community members and brought joy to nearly 12 million kids. As we look to the future, we’ll continue our efforts to build collective action and community opportunity, spark hope, and enable kids to reach their full potential. And we promise that we won’t stop until we put an end to playspace inequity. For good.
Far too many children — especially children of color — do not get the chance to play on a playground, something that should be part of every child’s life. This is playspace inequity. KABOOM! unites with communities and diverse partners to build playspaces in places where we know from data that access has been historically denied.
Together, we work to ensure every playspace reflects the unique needs, desires, cultures, and strengths of the community. Our work will continue until every child has high-quality places to play, grow, and thrive.
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