We started delivering community resilience project at Bob Jones Community Hub, Wolverhampton on 20/05/2026, supporting residents to build confidence, manage challenges, and feel more connected in their community.
We delivered a community resilience, hate crime awareness, and food activity session at Pendeford Seventh‑day Adventist Church, Wolverhampton. Participants learned how to stay confident, feel safe, understand hate crime, and enjoyed a simple food activity.
Tackling Health Inequality in Wolverhampton (THIIW) & Digital Skills course delivered at The Heath Town Tenant & Residents Association, Wolverhampton
BME United received funding through Wolverhampton City Council (Common Ground Resilience Fund, MHCLG) for the United Community Resilience Project. Weekly sessions will take place across community venues.
For more information, please contact us on 01902772600 #BMEUnited
BME United Ltd conducted one-to-one interviews with cancer patients and carers at Bob Jones Community Hub to understand their experiences and support needs. We are committed to improving access to culturally sensitive cancer support. #BMEUnited#Wolverhampton#CancerSupport
Successfully completed one to one Digital Skills support at St Chad’s Church and Community Hall. Helping individuals build confidence and digital skills.
Provided one to one Digital Skills support at St Chad’s Church and Community Hall as part of Tackling Health Inequality in Wolverhampton (THIIW), helping individuals build confidence and digital capability.
Successfully delivered one to one Digital Skills sessions at BME United as part of Tackling Health Inequality in Wolverhampton (THIIW), empowering communities through technology and knowledge