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Improving the education, health and well-being of our local community, by bringing people together through activities and events.

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Visit from the Deputy Mayor of SYMCA
In early March 2026, we had a visit from the Deputy Mayor of South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA), Kilvinder Vigurs. It allowed us to discuss policing issues and women’s safety in the home and in public spaces, and transport. Thank you to the Deputy Mayor for your time.
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NHS Maternity Care Research
We were pleased to receive funding to continue our research work through the South Yorkshire Community Foundation, aimed at engaging women from underrepresented groups about their experiences of maternity services in Rotherham. The research was conducted as part of our new mother and toddler group. Twelve British South Asian and African heritage women who had…
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Eid Party
At the end of March 2026, after Ramadan, we organised a small Eid party for our learners and partners who have supported us. The University of Sheffield and SheffieldHallam University, Rotherham College, GROW, Ashay Dance and Liberty Church.
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Bupa Foundation Green Community Grants
We arranged family nature walks and craft activities in Masbrough and Ferham,embodying the spirit of Autumn and Spring. These sessions encouraged health andwell-being, fostered positive family relationships, and promoted engagement withgreen spaces and the outdoors, as well as creativity. During their walks, familiesgathered leaves and foliage to produce artwork. Parents appreciated the opportunityto spend quality…
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The Cultural Infusion: The Master Chef Challenge
We organised, at the end of March 2026, a Youth Challenge Event that brought together young women from different ethnic backgrounds to promote cross-culturalunderstanding and break down barriers, funded through RMBC’s CommunityRecovery Fund budget, administered by Voluntary Action Rotherham. The Cultural Infusion: The Master Chef Challenge was a fun event for young womenaged 11 and…
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Masbrough Our Home Zine launched
The “Masbrough Our Home” zine documents local landscapes, buildings, and personal stories—connecting young women who took part to their community’s rich and diverse heritage while promoting well-being through place-based storytelling.
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