Partners

 Süd Sudan Hilfe e.V. (South Sudan Help, Stuttgart). Founded in 1995, a relief, charity and human rights NGO. Support for South
Sudanese refugees, orphans in Uganda. Public information, lecture of the ongoing genocide in South Sudan. Close co-operation with other human rights
NGOs. Project support for orphans in North Uganda and Equatoria Province of South Sudan.

 

Crossing Borders is a non-governmental and not-for-profit organisation based at Humlebaek in Denmark with cooperating partners in Egypt, Finland, Germany, Israel, Jordan, Palstine and Yemen. The primary aim of Crossing Borders is to provide impartial dialogue space and skills training for youth and educators, with special focus on the Middle East, to fully participate in the development process of their societies. For more information click here

Islamische Gemeinschaft deutschsprachiger Muslime und Freunde des Islam Berlin e.V. (Islamic Community of German Speaking Muslims and Friends of Islam, Berlin. )Founded in 1979, with the purpose of making Islam known among a christian environment; dismantling all wrong concepts and prejudices. The association seeks dialogue and is open for all inquiries. Working in schools to explain about Islam in an understandable way. Providing statements and interviews to the media from a moderate "German" Islamic perspective. For more information click here.

 

Jüdischer Frauenverein Dresden e.V. (Jewish Women's Association, Dresden). Founded in 1791, baned by the Nazi regime in 1942 and revived after World War II. Since 2002 the association specializes on the integration of ethnical German Jews migrating to Germany from Eastern Europe. It takes especial care of the women arriving in Germany, since they are the pillars of their families. For more information click here

 

C-green Solutions. For more information click here.

 

European Year of Inter-cultural Dialogue. For more information click here

 

 

Peace on the Streets, Choice FM's action against gun and knife crime. For more information click here

 

 

 

 

Asian Star Community Radio for Slugh. For more information click here

 

 

 

NISHIDESIGN.net For more information click here

 

 

 

 Hindu Heritage Foundation. For more information please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

 MCAS Hearts of Love. For more informationplease This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

 

 Philippine Nurse Association UK. For more information click here.

 

 

 PS web design and hosting. For more information click here.

 

 

 Religious Youth Service. For more information click here.

 

 

 

 UPF. For more information click here.

 

 WAIT. For more information click here.

 

 

Indian Moslem Federation.

 

 

 

Latin American Welfare group. For more information click here.

 

 

Life coaching, Counselling, Stress Management & Therapy. For more information click here

 

Founded in 1992, the Women’s Federation for World Peace supports a global network of national chapters, adhering to the principle that women, working together, taking initiative and empowering one another across traditional lines of race, culture and religion to create healthy communities, are resolving the complex problems of our societies and world. Its two major aims are Poverty Eradication through empowering women and children, and Peace Building through the ‘Bridge of Peace’ sisterhood project.     Contact : This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Sabrang Ladies group is active in the Croydon area bringing women from different faiths together for health and social programmes. For more information contact: Zahida Akhtar on 07915 390667

 

 

 The Resident’s Group was founded in Balsall Heath in 2002, including some 220 houses and serving over 1,000 people. Amongst its activities are improving the cleanliness of the local environment, working to combat domestic violence, valuing and caring for the elderly, and promoting a real sense of neighbourliness in the community.           Contact : Santhi at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

The Bangladeshi Women’s Association was founded in 1972 by Mrs Badrun Pasha. Around 200 women are currently involved in a variety of projects, including Education and Training projects for women in the community who come from many different ethnic backgrounds, a NEET programme for 16-18 yr old girls, a Creche and Nursery for 1-5 yr olds, and a Gardening Project using Heritage Lottery Funding.
Contact :  Amina Chowdhury at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Established in 1992, Women Acting in Today’s Society is a women’s educational charity which empowers women from all backgrounds, enabling them to build a secure, sustainable future. It offers training, community organising and leadership development, Capacity Building for BME women’s groups, links to policy and decision makers, free on-site counselling, advocacy and support for BME victims/survivors of domestic abuse, money and debt advice, and connections to a Women’s Empowerment Network.
Contact : Rani Johal at www.waitsaction.org

 

Windows for Sudan was established as a registered charity to support refugees and asylum seekers from Sudan and the Horn of Africa. It offers a variety of activities in the areas of Education and Training, Cultural and Social Activities, Women’s Development, Youth Activities and Support/Advice on Immigration. Cultural activities include folklore, poetry and storytelling. Women’s development includes dressmaking, food and catering.
Contact : Grace at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Teamwork was founded in March 2003 to help women from all ethnic backgrounds combine their skills, energy and resources to create a better quality of life for refugee women. A major purpose is to help members find employment. Also to enable women to integrate with the wider community through training opportunities, sharing and consolidating existing skills. Basic business skills are provided, together with an understanding of the labour market and employment legislation.           Contact : Susanne at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Birmingham Empowerment Training Initiative was set up in 2000 to help women from a wide variety of back-grounds fulfil their potential, building confidence and self-esteem in the process. Swimming, keep-fit and IT classes have been organised. Health Days have been held to learn about complementary medicine and stress management. One to one mentoring is encouraged, along with group training. A widows’ group was launched in 2004 to prevent living in isolation.           Contact : Indu  at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Sandwell Irish Society was founded in Sandwell in 2000, and works with the Irish and Irish Traveller communities, providing a range of services and activities, and involving around 200 ladies. Services include advice and support on health, housing and welfare rights. Cultural and sports activities are organised, such as Gaelic Football, often allowing the elderly to socialise, and many contributions are made to community and social events throughout the year – particularly Irish music, dancing and poetry.
Contact : Siobhan at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Ashiana Community Project’s stated aim of ‘Supporting Community Aspirations’ is being fulfilled through a very broad range of activities. Examples are exercise classes and walking groups, parenting support workshops and self-help groups, trips and social activities. Individuals are given training and support to gain employment with services such as CV preparation, job searches and identifying training needs. ACP is also involved in working against substance-abuse in Sparkbrook.            Contact : This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Recently formed in September 2006, the Somali Women’s Support  Centre helps around 100 women from their community. Activities range from helping with day-to-day life through English conversation and in-home visits to practical advice regarding the welfare and benefits system. Day trips and outings are organised to give women confidence outside the home environment.      Contact : Hani Nur at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Formed in 1996, the vision of the Hindu Women’s Network  is that of Hindu women working as equals to their male counterparts, having the same options and opportunities, and providing role models for the future. The aims are to empower and educate Hindu women, to provide a forum to meet and support one another, sharing experiences and forming partnerships, and to address the barriers faced in everyday life.
Contact :  Shobha  at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 Trinity Fellowship Trust was established 5 years ago with the aim of reaching out to the local people in the Handsworth area of Birmingham, particularly young people who have become disaffected in society. The Christian gospel is shared in both a holistic and practical way, attempting to give young people a life-changing experience, and to encourage them to continue with their education.
Contact  :  Victoria at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Founded in 1983 in Handsworth, the UK Asian Women’s Centre has 60 paid-up members and about 100 volunteers and users, and provides a holistic approach to women’s welfare. It has had an impact in delivering services on a wide range of issues affecting Asian women : physical and mental health, learning disabilities, domestic violence, advocacy and interpreting, and establishing partnerships at different levels.     Contact : Pam Klair at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

The Islamic Society of Britain was set up in 1990 to provide a vehicle for committed British Muslims to combine their knowledge, skills and efforts for the benefit of one another, and society as a whole, through the promotion of Islam and Islamic values. It aims to promote more awareness and understanding of Islam, to organise, educate and mobilise Muslims in the UK, and to encourage positive engagement with the wider British society.                  Contact  :  Mahmooda at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

The Indian Ladies Club was formed as long ago as 1964, and has consistently given a platform for Indian women to establish friendships with one another, and with women of diverse nationalities. The current membership is around 150. Different social and cultural activities are organised each year, and charitable events have raised money which has been donated to  many worthy causes over the years.
Contact : Chanchal at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

The Doli Project works alongside many other organisations to provide advice and counselling to anyone who is affected by a forced marriage. Both telephone and face to face advice are available, exploring all options, including counselling, housing and help from other organisations.
Contact : Fatehma at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

The Sikh Education Forum aims to identify and promote the cultural, linguistic, spiritual, moral and academic interests, and aspirations, of the Sikh community. Also to network with other organisations, to combat deprivation within the community and to promote genuine equality and good race relations.
Contact : Rajinder at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Ulfah Arts is pioneering a way to link faith and the arts working mainly, but not exclusively, with Muslim women and providing opportunities for audiences and potential new artists. The group specialises in singing traditional Islamic songs. Languages include English, Arabic, Urdu, Somali and Japanese !           Contact :  Uzma at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

Unity FM is well-known in the Birmingham area as a volunteer-led community radio station which works to raise aspirations, particularly among young people, to encourage community engagement and to facilitate community cohesion.  Contact Amjid at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Based in Halesowen, HUSNA was founded in 1998 to empower Asian women, Muslim, Hindu and Sikh, through social gathering and events. Such activities can bring women out of the home and into society, helping them to socialise with other communities, to understand different cultures and generally to integrate well here in the UK.  Contact : Mushtaq (Husna Centre) at 0121-694-525

 

International Relief Friendship Foundation, Inc. (IRFF) seeks a world of ethical action, social justice, self-reliance and opportunity.  Our organization hopes to realize this vision by acting as a catalyst for global, social change. IRFF creates opportunities for human development, community welfare and social progress through educational service projects and our holistic programs which promote sustainability, while endorsing the essential principles of compassion and cooperation as the cornerstones of world peace.  For more information click here or contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 Anant Sadhana Foundation is a charity organisation which has been formed with just one aim and one goal …to teach people how to love themselves and extend this love to others. The organisation acts as a catalyst to explore the power of the inner self and revitalises the tired soul within us to awaken as an enligtened being. We teach people the art of living in the present moment which helps them to take on life with a spiritaul and positive outlook. For more information click here

 

La Esperanza – Die Hoffnung (The Hope)
A relief and charity NGO, founded in 1997 in Munich, Germany, in order to support orphans or children of inner Colombian civil war refugees (desplazados). Their main goal is to provide for them a home, regular nutrition and education. La Esperanza has built a day-care center in 2006 for more than hundred children and has ever since given constant support. The day-care center is run by the Rom. Catholic order ‘The Sisters of the Poor Child Jesus’.

 

Thames21 is an environmental charity working with communities to bring London's waterways to life. Thames21 mobilise thousands of volunteers every year to clean up waterside grot-spots, remove graffiti and create new habitats for wildlife. Thames21 aim to transform neglected and littered waterways into areas that everyone can use and enjoy by encouraging all Londoners to treat their waterways with care and respect. For more information click here

 

Relizapp's many projects encourage “interaction” between people of the many different religions and cultures “richly” present in the Netherlands, and in particular in the new city of Almere, who “normally” only live next to each other, culminate in an annual festival, with talks, discussions, artistic performances, numerous stalls and appropriate refreshments.
Relizapp states its most important goals are:
 -to encourage integration and emancipation, increasing participation
 -to strengthen social relationships and a sense of belonging, lessening social discrimination and alienation
 -to bring together people from different religions and cultures in a celebratory way
Relizapp is based in Almere and registered in the Netherlands as a “Stichting” (Foundation). For more information click here

 

A comprehensive social help service - offers psycho-social help and service (medical, psychological, practical, financial advice, whatever is needed), dedicated to improving the client's functioning in society, a process in which the client themselves takes the lead.
The name Sentinelzorg combines the French word "sentinel" (people's guardian) and the Dutch word "zorg" (care).  Having worked as a civil servant, secretary and social worker, Henna Linger founded Sentinelzorg as an independent agency so she could help people in a holistic way and also to be able to not be bound by bureacracy: "my heart is with people, not the office". For more information click here
 

NatrajTV is a TV production company, carrying news about the Suriname Hindustani community in the Netherlands and cultural reports from India, including Bollywood, plus other content of a spiritual, interreligious nature, promoting peace and tolerance. For more information click here

 

Turkse Platform Den Haag works to promote and provide a basis for a peaceful society in Den Haag, through discussion and cultural interaction.

 

 

"Together, we can build a new Afghanistan" - The NASR Foundation is a welfare organization working to better educate children and help poor families and individuals.
It also supports positive environmental changes in the light of current laws and regulations of Afghanistan. Nasr is Persian/Farsi, the most widely spoken and written language in Afghanistan, and translates as “overcoming problems”.
NASR’s main office is in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, where it is registered as a “Stichting” (Foundation), and a regional office operates in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul. In general, Nasr's aid flows into Afghanistan from Europe. For more information click here

 

Foundation for the Development of Vietnam – registered in the Netherlands as Stichting voor Ontwikkeling van Vietnam (SOV) – Works internationally for the development of Vietnam, in particular to reconcile Vietnamese emigres and the current government, for the benefit of all. Holds an annual conference, co-sponsored by UPF-NL. The moto on logo is "Vrijheid, Democratie, Mensenrechten" (Freedom, Democracy, Human Rights). For more information click here
 

 

CvvdIran - Comité voor vrede, vrijheid en democratie in Iran (Committee for peace, freedom and democracy in Iran) - CvvdIran seeks to give information - impartial and unbiased, mostly in Dutch - about the human rights situation in Iran. CvvdIran was founded by Dutchman Ferry Wever in 2007. For more information click here

 

Radio Payam-e Zanan-e Afghanistan promotes Afghanistan's Women and their rights. It is run by journalist Fereshta Hazrati, based in Sweden, and is listened to by Afghanistanis throughout the world. For more information click here

 

Blue Sky Tours. For more information click This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

 

Dhammakaya Foundation (and Wat Phra Dhammakaya ) are the Buddhist foundation and temple (wat) in Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani Province north of Bangkok, Thailand. It was established on Magha Puja Day, 20 February 1970. The Dhammakaya Foundation continues to influence millions of people in Thailand and worldwide to practice Dhammakaya meditation for the inner peace and the real happiness. The foundation has set up Dhammakaya Open University in Azusa, California in 2003 to offer degree courses in Buddhist studies. It has also encouraged Thais to quit drinking and smoking through the activities of Anti-Drinking and Anti-Smoking program. World Health Organization (WHO) presented the 2004 World No Tobacco Day Award for this work on 31 May 2004. The Foundation has expanded branches to over eighteen countries worldwide and is promoted via a Buddhist satellite network or Dhamma Media Channel (DMC.TV) with a 24 hour-a-day Dharma and meditation teachings broadcast to the audience worldwide to create the world peace through inner peace. For more information click here

 

Feng Shui Consultants since 1998. For more information please click here 

 

The Family Federation for World Peace. Unificationists believe all sorts of things and enjoy nothing more than a good argument or discussion to try to find the truth. We aren’t a community that is based on a set of beliefs or a creed that one has to subscribe to. We come from all sorts of religious and non religious backgrounds and are bound together more by friendship and love than beliefs or a particular way of worshipping God. Of course we have certain standards that we try to live up to. We believe there are many ways to meet God and what is more important is how one lives one’s life than what one believes or which religion one belongs to. Unificationists believe that they are participating directly in God’s providence to restore the world and bring about peace and reconciliation between nations and religions. For more information click here or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it