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Tuesday, 03 April 2007

Are you an employer in the local London area?

Do you work for a local community organisation based in Haringey, Enfield, Barnet, Waltham Forest or Redbridge? Are you in a networking group? 



Help ProDiverse make ASHA-HOPE a success. 



Employers:

Partnerships are a valuable asset to our projects. The ASHA-HOPE project is a DWP/Jobcentre Plus funded initiative and we are working in conjunction with a number of valued local umbrella organisations, including the following:

  • Faith Regen Foundation
  • Community Systems
  • North London ITEC

Local Community Organisations

How you assist us could be as simple as: 



Telling your community about us:

Spreading the word will allow us to help others. 


Referring your community members to us:

Inform people who would really benefit from this programme.

Becoming one of the growing list of our local Community Partners:

We are currently working alongside the following Partners:

  • Saheli
  • Bangladeshi Womens Association - Mitalee
  • Council of Asian People
  • Jamait Al Nissa
  • West Green Learning Centre
  • Ponders End Community Aid


Promoting the project by distributing our flyers:

Allow us to place posters on your notice board or leave flyers in your reception area. 


Encouraging local businesses to contact us:

Inform local employers about linking up with ProDiverse would be advantageous for the people we train 


Spreading the good word:

Promote the project by passing on our electronic information packs to people who may be interested in the activities and training on offer. 


How can you find out more about active involvement in our success in the community? 

Please contact Marva Haynes, Senior Project Manager on 0208 366 9700 or e-mail: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

ProDiverse, 43A, Church Street, Enfield Middlesex, EN2 6AJ Fax: 0208 366 7017


Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 January 2008 )
 

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