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INTRODUCTORY LEAFLET

Muswell Hill Friends Meeting, founded 1911, 80 members

The leaflet was written and illustrated by children in our meeting. It is important because it shows what they think of the meeting and is a good introduction to those attending for the first time. Having a flourishing children's group is very important for the life of the meeting and its future.

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ROAD SAFETY LEAFLET

Muswell Hill Friends of the Earth, founded 1986, c.200members

This is a Road Safety Campaigning leaflet, produced by our Transport Officer with drawings by a group member. We take the leaflet to public events where we hand it out to motorists to encourage safer driving.

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Web site: http://go.to/musfoe

 


T-SHIRT

National Playing Fields Association, founded 1925, 800 members

Midnight basketball is a late-night recreation and educational scheme, which aims to keep young people both safe and out of trouble and to provide them with learning opportunities. Each participant receives a midnight basketball T-shirt and each one represents a success!

Email: mbb@npfa.co.uk
Web site: www.npfa.co.uk


PACK OF CONDOMS & RED RIBBON

Naz Project (London), founded 1991, service provider

The Naz Project provides information services to the South Asian, Middle Eastern and North African Communities. The Milan Ki-Raat pack of condoms is specifically aimed at the South Asian communities and promotes the issues of safe sex and the condom culture. The red ribbon is a symbol of remembrance for all those infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS.

Email: manjit@naz.org.uk
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PROBLEM WALL & IDEAS TREE

The New Cross Project, founded 1999, 20 member plus 500 occasional participants

The New Cross Project is about finding new ways to involve people in planning the future of their area. We take the tree out to every event we run. Problems go on bricks and solutions go on leaves. Everyone's problems or ideas are equally valued. The tree is symbolic of the Project. It is straightforward, fun and easy to contribute to.

Email: gblake@aol.com
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POSTER, DONATION BOX & TELEPHONE

Newham Asian Women's Project, founded 1986, service provider

NAWP was established to address the issue of domestic violence within the Asian community. The donation box reflects the ongoing challenges that we face as an underfunded charity. We have chosen the telephone as it is symbolic of all of our work. We receive approximately 150 calls a day. The phone is often a lifeline for our clients.

Email: info@nawp.org
Web site: www.nawp.org


NATIONAL FLAG OF BANGLADESH

Nirmul Committee, founded 1992, 100 members

There are currently between 200,000 and 300,000 Bengalis living in the UK. In London, Bengali is the second most spoken language after English. Our aim is to raise awareness of Bengali history and culture amongst Bengali youth. The flag is the symbolic representation of our community in the UK at the turn of the Millennium.

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TEAPOT

North Kensington Memories Group, founded 1989, 12 members

Nearly 20 years' worth of producing exhibitions based on memories, going into schools, and helping at community history events has proved thirsty work, so the teapot has made a most important contribution to our efforts! In the words of our members : 'We wouldn't operate without a cup of tea. It gets us in the mood, gets the memories flowing'.

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BOOK

Nka Iban Writers Group, founded 1987, 5+ members

We are a group of mainly black women writers who publish collective works, do poetry performances and run writers' workshops, particularly with schoolchildren.

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LADIES DANCING SHOES

The Oaktree Old Time Dance Club, founded 1987, 70 members

Dancing shoes are very important to both ladies and gentlemen. On arrival at the venue, they will change into their dancing shoes. Ladies' shoes are gold, silver, black or coloured to match their dresses. They are soft and comfortable, enabling dancers to enjoy their dancing now and into the next Millennium.

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