The Forum was established to maximise the Engagement of BME communities in all aspects of living and working in Croydon. We are a registered charity and company
🎗️ Join us at Can You C Me? 2026 in Sutton!
A day of inspiring talks, workshops & community conversations on improving cancer care for Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic communities. 💙
🎟️ Book your FREE place:
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📢 We're Hiring – Administrator & PA to the CEO!
Are you an organised, proactive professional looking for your next opportunity? We're looking for an Administrator & PA to the CEO to join the team at Croydon BME Forum.
👇 Apply here:
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📢 We're Hiring – Business Manager!
We're looking for an experienced and passionate Business Manager to join our team and help make a lasting difference in our community.
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A special moment at today’s Windrush Day flag-raising ceremony was welcoming pupils from Good Shepherd Primary School, New Addington, who are currently learning about the Windrush Generation.
Croydon is proud to be home to one of the largest Windrush communities in the UK. Whenever I meet our Windrushers, I am in awe of their resilience, determination and contribution.
Their legacy lives on in the diverse and welcoming borough we are proud to call home.@CroydonBMEForum@yourcroydon
Honoured to attend this morning’s Windrush Day Flag Raising Ceremony at Croydon Town Hall, celebrating the immense contributions of the Windrush Generation and their descendants to British society. Today we recognise their resilience, achievements and lasting legacy, while also acknowledging the challenges they have faced and continue to overcome. #WindrushGeneration @WindrushLives
This week on #PluggedInCroydon we feature:
- This Saturday, Learning Disability Alliance Carnival!🎉
Contact [email protected] to learn more
- Safer Croydon Neighbourhood Board Meeting by @CroydonBMEForum
- Croydon Cook Youth Awards @goodfoodmatter1
Will you be there?
More than 350 care packages and school supplies were distributed in three areas in St. Elizabeth on January 22, to assist with recovery efforts following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa on October 28 last year.
This was done through a partnership between the Coconut Industry Board (CIB) and Croydon Black Minority Ethnic (BME) Forum.
Visit https://t.co/5FKkXAhtjc for more info.
#JISNews
#PostHurricaneMelissa
#StaySafe
#StayInformed
#Jamaica