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Become part of a growing community of professional and aspiring women. Develop your business skills and ideas Every First Tuesday of the Month
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A chance to give your views on how to engage to access services and hear other service user experiences.
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Raising Aspirations for Women and Girls
Press for Progress: A Day of Motivational Speakers and activities
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Job Centre, Canterbury College: Designed to support people with health conditions to access information to improve their lives.
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Join us for a day of fun and fundraising. Volunteers needed to run the BBQ (ages 16+) only.
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Life is busy. Life is short. Life is amazing.
Would you like to work on your wellbeing and explore new perspectives in a group of like-minded women? Then come and join us in our Wellbeing: Your Way coaching programme which will take you on a journey of exploration, discovery and inspiration. Please note this programme is being delivered as part of a doctoral research programme. A participant information sheet is available with detailed information about the research. -
Supporting our Armed Forces with a day filled with Public Talks, Music & Dance, Exhibitions and World War One Legacies Arts and Crafts.
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A presentation and exhibition to mark the closing of the two-year programme: ‘Breaking the Myth - WW1 & Africa’ An intergenerational project by Diversity House, raising awareness of the involvement and contributions of Africans/Africa during WW1 to create an inclusive and cohesive remembrance. This event is being hosted by Mrs Christine Locke (FCMI), CEO of Diversity House Dress Code: Smart/Business Attire or Traditional clothing
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As part of Diversity House’s ‘Breaking the Myths - WW1 & Africa’ Project, we worked closely with Year 5 pupils at St. Michael’s C of E Junior School in Maidstone to write and perform a play dedicated to the life of Walter Tull entitled ‘Breaking Down Walls’. This is the script written by the pupils which was performed on the 4th June 2018.
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Families and community members coming together at our community centre to share BBQ dishes, listen to presentations from serving or retired members of the Armed Forces. View the exhibition showcasing photographs of local people past and present who served/ are serving the Armed Forces.
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The Summer Youth Club is back! children aged 6 to 15. With an array of activities from games, arts and crafts, children to learn and share about other cultures. It will be a great place for children to make new friends, build confidence and keep them occupied.