"(...) driving into the centre of london can be relatively straightforward, or it can take you through the vibrant and energetic Borough of TOWER HAMLETS, where the buzz of mile end road’s market and the City’s towering skyline contrast in close proximity to each other (...) two worlds apart, and yet mingled into the East End (...) the hum of tourists hitting the streets between liverpool street and tower bridge only adds to the unique atmosphere of this Borough: one of the greatest melting pot areas in the world -- MONAKKA MONOWAR welfare foundation is here to enforce community cohesion, fight anti-social behaviour, celebrate and preserve tradition."

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Upcoming CV-writing WORKSHOP

Reservations are OPEN for the CV-writing workshop which will take place at Montefiore Center, Hanbury Street on October, 26 2011. The project received funds from MuslimAid.

Friday, 14 October 2011

Food Hygiene Workshop

In TWO DAYS, precisely on Sunday October 16th, 2011 at the Montefiore Center on Hanbury Street, the MONAKKA MONOWAR WELFARE FOUNDATION will present a new fortnightly session of our course on Food Hygiene - NBQ Level 2 funded by MuslimAid.

Remember that THE COURSE IS OPEN TO ANYONE INTERESTED IN CATERING (but not only...).

Children Art Competition

TOMORROW at the Montefiore Center in Hanbury Street, the MONAKKA MONOWAR WELFARE FOUNDATION organizes the Children Art Competition, an initiative that received widespread attention in the Tower Hamlets Borough, funded by Awards for All National Lottery Fund.

Pictures of the event will be available on Monday..

WorldSkills London 2011 (ExCel, London: 5-8 October)

Last week, 6 volunteers from our organization were invited by the British Council to take part to WorldSkills London 2011, the largest international skills competition for young people.



On our website you can check out more pictures of them enjoying a laugh and exchanging phone numbers with Simon Hunt and European Commissioner for Health Androulla Vassilou. WorldSkills took place at ExCeL London between the 5th and the 8th of October.





Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Tracing roots at the Archive

On Monday this week, a group of young residents in our Borough visited (see pictures) the Tower Hamlets local History Library and Archives, as part of the first phase - "Research and Dramatization" - of our 16-week "Memory Theatre" project, that was launched thanks to a community grant from Westfield Stratford City.
"Memory Theatre" will lay the foundations for another ambitious project, "Community Theatre", on which we will hopefully be able to embark within few months..

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Westfield Community Grant: “Memory Theatre”

As a “taster” activity for a bigger project we want to organise in the future, we received a Westfield Community Grant to run a project based on Bengali memory and theatre.
Our participants will be visiting the Tower Hamlets Archive for inspiration and to understand the importance of memory and the meaning of oral history. Then they will be cooperating with the SRJB’52 Bengali Theatre Group to stage a traditional performance. All the training and activities will be completely for free.
If you are aged 13-25 and like theatre, don’t miss this opportunity: contact us and become a participant to this project!

Monday, 3 October 2011

Muslim Aid: “Skill Training for Tower Hamlets”

Thanks to the generous support by Muslim Aid, MMWF is organising a series of FREE employment-related training courses open to all!
The training sessions focus on CV writing, First Aid and Food Hygiene to work in the catering industry and are open to all people who need a boost to their career perspectives. We have already trained many people and other training sessions are coming: don’t miss this chance!
For more information about training dates and booking a place, please contact us through telephone or e-mail or just come by to our office.

Introduction and activities of MMWF

British Council / Youth in Action: “Right to Choose!”

We are happy to announce that MMWF received a British Council/Youth in Action grant to implement the youth awareness project “Right to Choose!”
In the framework of this project a group of young participants from our local community will research the question of forced marriages and cousin marriages through interviews with their peer, elders, and professionals working on this issue. The participants will edit all the interviews and their project experience in a documentary film that will be shown locally and in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
If you are aged 13-25 and want to volunteer for this project just contact us or come to our office and we’ll be happy for you to take part!










         


Vote for “The Circle” on NatWest Community Force!

Our project, The Circle, has been selected by NatWest to participate in the Community Force competition!
The Circle is a women-only club where skills are shared through participant-led workshops. Each woman who takes part in the project delivers a workshop about something she can do, and, in addition to that, all the participants receive CV-writing, IT literacy, Health awareness and Women Rights training.  
NatWest is giving £6,000 to the project that receives the most votes in its area. Voting starts on Monday 26 September.
Vote for The Circle at http://communityforce.natwest.com and help us give this unique opportunity to our local women!
If you are a woman and want to express your interest for this project, just contact us or come by to our office to register for it.



Awards for All / Big Lottery Fund: “The Generation Bridge”

MMWF received funding from Awards for All to organise a series of cultural events which will be concluded by a final exhibition with the aim of strengthening our local community.
As part of the cultural programme we will organise traditional Bengali folk songs shows, Bengali drama performances and poetry readings. All the generations from our community will be brought together to share memories and enjoy the beauty of their ethnic culture. If you want to know more about the dates and venues of our shows, please contact us.
We are also organising periodical art competitions for children. Bring your child over to our next session and let him/her express his/her artistic talent! Parents are welcome and refreshments will be provided. If you want your child to take part to the next competition, please contact us or come by to our office!

Clothworkers’ Foundation: “Tower Hamlets in Your Hands”

We are happy to announce that we received a generous grant from the Clothworkers’ Foundation to buy the IT equipment for our new project Tower Hamlets in Your Hands.
The project is addressed to long-term unemployed people living in Tower Hamlets who want to provide a service to their community while learning new skills, expendable in the job market. The participants will receive free training on IT skills, setting up a blog and news publishing. Once trained, they will work on a paper and online multi-lingual publication with all the news about local opportunities for training, work and low-cost leisure.
If you are unemployed and want to learn new skills useful to build a career in journalism or in charity, contact us or come by to our office to register for this project!

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