Celesta Bain, Community Engagement NHS community Interpretation Services here at SAWN to understand languages we speak so our issues can be listened to properly. Speakers of mashi, swahili, luganda, nyanja, lingala, shona.ndebele, pidgin, yoruba, igbo, French, Spanish Etc
The Obutonde Project has seen Sawnettas harvest and share crop. So vegetables including broad beans, lettuce and leafy veg will go into nice stews and . We are holding on to some of our beautiful flowers to produce our tie and dye artwork.
SAWN 2O25 Away Days was at Copthorne Hotel Manchester / Rehoboth Living room in Stretford.
Day 1 was Checking in with how far our 3 Yr strategy plan is going and if we are still true to SAWN vision and mission to re:strategise.
Day 2 Team building and team bonding.
Week 2 of our ESOL classes with Oldham Lifelong Learning are going well. Sawnettas are learning basic English to be able to manoeuvre the challenging systems.
Women are gaining confidence each week and enjoying the sessions.
On our journey of self-discovery and empowerment, we are embracing new skills that not only enrich our lives but also strengthen our mental well-being. Our recent earring-making session was more than just a creative activity—it was a powerful lesson in focus, patience.
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Our 4th Episode of Our story, your voice is out!
Losing a loved one is never easy, but for Africans in the diaspora, grief comes with unique cultural, emotional, and logistical challenges. Listen to this deeply personal episode.
We started the new year off in such a lovely way. Ehinor Amedu Mbe From @wonderfully_made_woman delivered training about supporting single mothers. We discussed the challenges and stigma associated with being a single mother and how to advocate for them/us by Sharing stories
We are blessed to have Dr Suriya Nayak to remind us that we are community rearchers because of our experiences and knowledge. We have also learnt about what makes a good researcher. Our women were very knowledgeable and listed all the qualities of a good researcher.
In this month's newsletter, you will find an invitation to all partners to the most important forums yet: the ones where we will decide together what GM SC will become!
There's also an invitation to the next Learning into Liberation session and updates & news from partners.
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We started the new year off in such a lovely way. Ehinor Amedu Mbe From @wonderfully_made_woman delivered training about supporting single mothers. We discussed the challenges and stigma associated with being a single mother and how to advocate for them/us by Sharing stories
Benefits should motivate people to go to work and strive. People on current benefits systen are being forced to quit working becase they are receiving more at home and less when in work. Let us sign up this petition to change this system. https://t.co/nrkr0SHom8
If you've missed our October's newsletter, you can read it here: https://t.co/V5jg4hovTa
you will find invitations to:
- input your views if you've missed the forums
- take part in the sense-making workshop
- attend the next healing sessions
- many updates, from partners!