The foundation's volunteers can point to a proud history of generating inter-faith understanding over nearly two decades, using the arts as a focus for community cohesion events.
Our co-chair, Nazar Lohdi, is Slough council’s lead for community cohesion. His vital work in this crucial area resulted in him being the runner-up in the authority’s citizen of the year award. Our last event, held just before lockdown, was to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
We deliver cross-community services by providing: an open and trusted environment for parents and young people to face their challenges together.
Our trusted and respected staff are experts at tackling extremism and promoting community cohesion. We offer:
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