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Minaret Community Centre

Minaret Community Centre

A PILLAR OF SUPPORT IN FULHAM
Minaret Community Centre (MCC) is a long-established front-line charity that has been central to the Fulham community for over a decade. We proudly host one of the culturally specific community buildings within the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (LBHF), with a primary focus on supporting the BAME communities and Refugees/Asylum seekers and their families in the Hammersmith and Fulham and surrounding area. As a vital community hub, MCC serves over 350 families who regularly utilize our building and the therapy services we offer. Our commitment to the community is strengthened through collaborations with both statutory and non-statutory bodies, ensuring that our members can access essential services that might otherwise be inaccessible. These partnerships enable us to bridge gaps and provide crucial connections to key resources and support systems.
Our Volunteers

Our Volunteers

Meet Our Team
About Us

About Us

Who we are & what we stand for

 

  • Community cohesion and working together to achieve common goals.
  • Fairness and impartiality ensuring that everyone is treated equally and given fair. opportunities
  • Transparency and credibility – we believe in earning recognition through providing credible programmes and providing a much needed service in our community. We also aim to make the necessary disclosures and also observe adequate privacy and data integrity policies in order for us to achieve our objectives effectively.
  • We are committed to making a difference in our community through empowering the young by providing the necessary guidance and initiatives. We value a community in which there is peace, unity and cultural diversity.

As a cultural centre Minaret has a mission to help define, promote and celebrate aspects of African culture in London. To take one example the ancient kingdom of Somalia has a rich heritage of music, dance, art, cookery- in fact all aspects of life. There is a challenge in bringing the best of our culture into a new country, especially when recent Somali history has been tragic and violent. Many adults who came here as refugees are still carrying psychological wounds and an uncertain sense of self.

We aim to restore that sense of identity, self-confidence and dignity. All generations benefits from exploring and taking pride in their roots. The majority of teenagers are able to draw the best from their dual identity and in time contribute their unique gifts to the British way of life. Such success stories do not make news paper headlines.

Sadly, a small number of our boys have been drawn into London’s problems with street crimes along with the youth of many other communities. Minaret is committed to seeking multi-agency solutions but is also aware that other teen-agers both boys and girls face their own pressures as young Somalis in London, for example individual pressures to do with healthy lifestyle and relationships, and group pressures within Britain’s uncertain wider picture to do with being accepted among peers on their own terms.

Minaret aims to offer a secure stable base affirming strong values in this changing modern society and maintaining awareness of our tradition.

The objectives of the organisation are:

  • Constructive engagement
  • Building skills
  • Accessing and facilitating
  • Our next generation.

These objectives are being achieved by the following means:

  • Motivating and empowering African communities in the UK, to increase their capacity to respond constructively to social and economic challenges.
  • Providing training and workshops appropriate to the needs of the African communities in the UK.
  • Offering a confidential advocacy and sign-posting service around the clock.
  • Providing young people with training, mentoring and leisure activities to keep them safe and successful despite the modern pressures they face.

Minaret Community Centre works from a philosophy of social inclusion – empowering those who are socially, financially or physically vulnerable in order to promote individual well-being and harmonious communities.

With a focus on gender, social, and religious equality while providing effective, practical support to those in need, we aim to develop independent initiatives, raise awareness, challenge intolerance and expand resources for those who need it most.

Initial main of founding Minaret Community Centre was in response to a clear demand to support for refugees, asylum seekers, individuals and families from horn and West Africa and beyond who are living in London. While also contributes to the resilience and horizontal development of horn of Africa from far.

We aim to restore that sense of identity, self-confidence and dignity. All generations benefit from exploring and taking pride in their roots. The majority of teenagers are able to draw the best from their dual identity and in time contribute their unique gifts to the British way of life. Such success stories do.

We believe we can make a huge difference in the BAME Community

We believe we can make a huge difference in the BAME Community

Changing the lives of our youth
We Guide

We Guide

We Give Hope

We Give Hope

We Inspire

We Inspire

We Educate

We Educate