Events
HEY Confident Futures – connected we are stronger
This event is cancelled.
When: 31st March 2020
Time: 10:30am – 12:00pm
Where: HANA, 44 Portland St, Hull HU2 8JX
And for those who can make it we will walk across to Thornton Village Hall for lunch and the launch of the leadership programme.
Speaker Bio
Abdou is Head of Regional Funding for Yorkshire and Humber region at the National Lottery Community Fund. He has been in post for over two years. He leads a talented team of funding officers and managers who are embedded in their local communities and making grants that support the Fund’s ambition to put People in the Lead.
Prior to joining the Fund, Abdou spent almost 15 years in the voluntary sector where he held a number of roles. He started his career as a practitioner supporting refugee children and young people in Leeds. He went on to lead and manage services across Yorkshire supporting vulnerable children, young people and families from refugee and asylum-seeking background, young people at risk of sexual exploitation and disabled young people.
Fashion Show and Second Awards Ceremony for Volunteers
It is with a great pleasure, privilege and honour to bring to you the news about the HANA Fashion Show and the 2nd Edition of our Awards Ceremony for our Volunteers for the opportunity to say thank you to them all for the great work, efforts and time they have give during period for the work we good in the communities and the people we serve.
We want to say thank you to your families for being there and supportive in the background. Please lets enjoy the moment together and cerebrate this great event as one family.
We appreciate that it is not always great but you always get on with it, in the spirit of a typical Yorkshire person. You will still get up and dust yourself up and keep going.
We will bring to you some great music and wonderful performances for your relaxation.
The Fashion Show will showcase the various diverse communities in their traditional customs and what they all represent.
I wish you a Wonderful Day and lets share our various traditional food after the event.
By: Francis Ahiakpa, CEO
HANA PROGRAMME 2017
• Tuesdays 10:00 to 15:00 – Drop in Day: If you have any problems that you can’t handle come to the HANA offices and we’ll try to help as much as we can
• Thursdays 17:00 to 20:00- Celebration evening: Join us here at the HANA office’s, in celebration of the diversity and culture of Hull
• Saturdays 10:00 to 13:00 – Family Fun Day: Every Saturday Families gather together and enjoy fun and games, at the HANA office’s
• Sundays 10:00 to 13:00 – Breaking Barriers event: Join people from all walks of life at the HANA office’s and exchange experiences and culture
Note: This Programme and Activities are funded by the Big Lottery
Free English and Maths Classes for Kids
Are you looking for the opportunity to get your Kids to improve their English and Maths at School
Look no further but rather call at the Open Doors Project on Princes Avenue (The Methodist Church)
It is every Saturday at 10am – 11.30am
Thanks
HANA International Fashion Show
We have exiting news! The 5th HANA International Fashion Show is once more coming! The vibrant International Fashion Show brings the diverse communities of Hull together displaying the colorfulness and variety of their traditional clothing with a unique combination of tradition, culture, fashion and music delivered in partnership with local families.
The Fashion Show is taking place on 3rd October 2015 at Hull City Hall from 12pm to 4pm.
Ethnic Communities Forum
The Ethnic Community Forum recent forum was on crime, antisocial behaviour and policing with the attendance of Mr Matthew Grove, Police and crime Commissioner, and Sharon Houffe from the Social Cohesion team of the Humberside Police. Members had the opportunity to ask a variety of questions and discuss their concerns with the speakers. The Forum was well attended by the leaders of the diverse communities and representatives of different agencies.
The Ethnic Communities Forum meets the first Wednesday of every month from 5.30pm to 7.30pm at 44 Portland Street. The forthcoming Forum meeting is on 5th August 2015 and the theme will be safeguarding children and there will be an invited speaker to talk about this theme.
ARE YOU UNEMPLOYED FOR 12 MONTHS OR MORE AND ARE YOU AGED 18 – 24?
NOTE: Not HANA Property
Community Link Project
Who are we?
We provide services to the homeless sector that is creative in Hull and Humber Region.
How do we help?
1. We design and Deliver training programmes within Homeless Services
2. We support Homeless Services implementing Restorative Practice & Approaches.
3. We are committed to collaborative working & developing inclusive communities.
Who can use our services?
The Services are available to organisations and other service users
Note:
Community Link will continue to strive towards being at the forefront of delivery invaluable training and development opportunities to people in homeless services in Hull and Humber Region.
Details: comlinux.co.uk follow us on twitter @communitylinx
WATCH HULL 2020 VIDEO
This marks the launch of #Hull2020, its innovative partnership working aimed at making a brighter, better future for everyone in our city
They are forging a brighter, better future together with the people of Hull at the centre. They are working on a brighter future for Hull with you at the center. Let’s improve our health, wellbeing and aspirations together
They believe everyone is connected one way or another, community means something here. Do the best for yourself and the people around you.
They want kids to have the best start in life, I want them to know that this city cares for them and that they can be the best.
Please enjoy the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky34DXkST4I&list=UUonR_wbCq4cuTfL5RmZdHuQ
Note: This video is not the property of HANA
New changes to Voter Registration
Registering to vote has changed!
The way we all register to vote has changed
The registration system changed in June 2014. The new system is called ‘Individual Electoral Registration’.
How is the new system different?
- You can now register online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
- Everyone is responsible for registering themselves. Under the old system the ‘head of every household’ could register everyone who lived at their address.
- You need to provide a few more details to register – including your national insurance number and date of birth. This makes the electoral register more secure.
How do I register under the new system?
- Go to www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
- Fill in your name, address, date of birth and a few other details. You’ll also need your national insurance number, which can be found on your national insurance card, or in official paperwork such as payslips, or letters about benefits or tax credits.
- Look out for a confirmation to say you’re registered.
Will I need to do anything?
- Look out for a letter between 14 July and 30 August.
Most people who are already registered to vote will be registered automatically under the new system. They do not need to do anything. However, some people will need to take action to join the new register. We are writing to people to tell them whether they need to take action.
2) Respond to the letter if you are asked to. The letter will tell you whether you are on the new register or whether you need to take action. It will tell you what to do.
What if I need the form in a different language?
- Contact us if you are having difficulties reading the letter or you need a registration form in a different language.
- OR, contact the Council directly by going into a library or a customer service centre
To open this, right click it and go to open link in new windows.
Thanks
HANA NEWSLETTER FOR MAY 2014
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WE ARE NOW WORKING FROM OUR NEW PREMISES
A big thank you to all volunteers who helped us to move to our new office. It was hard work but we got finally there.
THE HANA FOOTBALL WORLD CUP 2014
2014, a FIFA World Cup year again after four long years of waiting! No other sporting event captures the world’s imagination like the FIFA World Cup when the whole world unites and comes together. This year’s World Cup is in Brazil, land of Samba and the cradle of the world’s many great footballers. They say football born in England but grow and mature in Brazil! The football euphoria has also arrived to HANA again!
HANA organised its annual Football World Cup, just weeks before the actual World Cup in Brazil, on 25th May 2014, 10.00 am to 5.00 pm at KC Stadium, the Circle, Anlaby Road, Hull.
There were 29 teams participating in the tournament from different nationalities and ethnic group living in Hull and The Humber region. The previous HANA World Cups were huge successes and great examples of community cohesion and togetherness, this year’s tournament was even better!
TEAMS REPRESENTING THE HANA FOOTBALL WORLD CUP 2014
PHOTOGRAPS FROM THE TOURNAMENT
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