Our Mission
To recognise and build on the strengths of women from marginalised communities in North Westminster, so they can develop the knowledge, confidence, and leadership to improve health and wellbeing, challenge inequality, and drive change for themselves, their families, and their communities.
Our Vision
The Church Street community and surrounding areas in North Westminster are healthy, happy and thriving. We want to see our caring communities access appropriate services, advocate for themselves and each other, and use their voices to drive positive change.
The symbol of a mosaic is our way of showing that everyone has something valuable to offer. Together, we form something stronger, more beautiful, and more connected.
Our work is anchored to three pillars: uniting, empowering, and celebrating caring communities.

Uniting
We bring diverse communities together by challenging isolation, prejudice, and religious intolerance.
Through culturally sensitive programmes, we support women from marginalised backgrounds to connect across differences, build trust, and integrate into wider society - as confident citizens, leaders, and neighbours.

Empowering
We believe that the women we work with already hold the insight and potential to drive change. By building on these foundations, we support individuals to manage their health and wellbeing, reduce inequalities, and strengthen their communities.
Through compassionate, culturally sensitive support, we help people make informed choices, build self-awareness and self-care, and become confident self-advocates in all aspects of their lives.

Celebrating
We build strong, connected communities where care and belonging are central. Partnering with health providers and policymakers, we help make support more accessible and culturally appropriate for marginalised BME communities.
We believe community wellbeing grows when local strengths are recognised, celebrated, and mobilised. Through inclusive activities and shared spaces, we foster connection, reduce isolation, and nurture pride and collective care.
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