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Steven O’Brien, Tower Hamlets NHS Chairman

Osmani Trust is an astonishingly progressive and effective organisation with good and varied sports programmes and a large display cupboard full of silver ware. Their link between exercise and health goes beyond their hosting of health trainers and they are keen to develop it further. Osmani Trust is spectacular example of young leaders in Tower… Read more

Tony Shepherd, Safer London Foundation Chief Executive

Thank you so much for supporting SLF at the House of Lords yesterday. Your contribution was very much appreciated. The feedback we’ve had already from our guests in the business community shows how much they really enjoyed meeting our friends from projects SLF has supported, giving them a much better understanding of our work. Your… Read more

Zakir Adam, Kick It Out

Zakir Adam, Kick It Out

Osmani Trust project promotes a positive work in providing opportunities for people of all ages to participate in football/ sports and to promote inclusion of races in the game and also creates a space for the community to celebrate cohesion and unity.  They have worked tirelessly in providing opportunities for many inner city children in… Read more

Young Person

Young Person

I have not done very well in school, actually I under achieved though I had a lot of potential. I would be drawn into conflicts with other young people over issues including territory, drugs and relationships. I had issues around drugs and substance misuse and fraud. I was unemployed and had no experience in the… Read more

Waliur Rahman – Graduate

Waliur Rahman – Graduate

I have been on the project for 1 year. I joined the mentoring project, because I wanted to help out in the community, and help young people, with the difficulties they face. I saw the programme as a big brother scheme, where I could help the young people, with their education, friends and any other… Read more

Sheba Ali – PGCE Student

Sheba Ali – PGCE Student

I have been on the mentoring project since July 2009. I joined the mentoring programme to help young people in realising their potential. I want to make a positive difference to their life; helping them to help themselves. The mentoring programme gave me the opportunity to give something back to my community. I have learnt… Read more

Nadeem Ahmed

My name is Nadeem Ahmed. I am nineteen years old. I am currently studying Youth work OCN level 2. Before I joined AASHA, I was not in education because I dropped out of college right at the end of the year before I had my exams. I wasn’t working either. At first I didn’t know… Read more

My Dinh

My Dinh

I have been going to the Healthy Futures basketball club for almost three years. It is a fun atmosphere where we all get along and play well as a team. We all motivate each other and it helps that it is for girls only as it gives me more confidence to play and have fun…. Read more

Muminur Rahman

Muminur Rahman

Since I started to play for Elite Youth FC, I have made new friends and have visited so many places, such as Wembley Stadium and Craven Cottage.  I enjoy playing here and it has helped my confidence a lot and the training is great fun.

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