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We’re celebrating our sixty year anniversary this year so it’s time to both look backward and look forward. Seeing how FiSH has grown and thrived over the past sixty years gives us the opportunity to do two things: thank the people who started FiSH and have helped it grow to the successful organisation it is today, and look to the future to see what more FiSH can achieve. Our central mission is to improve the quality of life of elderly and isolated people in Barnes, Mortlake and Sheen. Sometimes this takes just a small effort – picking up the phone, a helping hand. And sometimes it needs a whole community to rally round and help us buy a new minibus. Often in our past it means being on hand to guide people through the unexpected, like the Covid pandemic. If FiSH didn’t exist many people’s lives would be immeasurably poorer. Surely, the different that FiSH makes is very much worth celebrating.