We provide training and events for young people and women in the Borough of Tower Hamlets
working in partnership with a range of other organisations and firms.
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We are very excited to be moving into a new centre at Heron Quays today, thanks to our partners the Canary Wharf Group. The space will house our main offices, our social enterprise hub and some of our apprenticeship training. It’ll be a great professional environment for young people to be working & learning in.
We'll bring you more information and details of the programmes we'll be running there soon. In the meantime our new address is:
If you're on Twitter and want to help widen awareness and support for City Gateway then get over to our new JustCoz page where you can commit to donating a Tweet a day on our behalf.
We'lll be sending out information about the charity, our latest updates and how people can be involved in supporting us - but we wont actually be sending a message out everyday so your followers needn't worry about being overwhelmed!
Representatives from more than 10 major firms (including The Economist, Allen & Overy, Denton Wilde Sapte and Societe Generale) came down to the City Gateway Women’s Project today to mark the launch of a new ‘100 Women’ partnership initiative. The scheme encourages to get involved in the community in Tower Hamlets, whilst capturing the stories of 100 women whose lives are changed by it in time for the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day next March.
Situated in the link from Canada Mall to the Jubilee Line Station, the Community Gallery is devoted to exhibiting work produced by local arts projects:
City Gateway: Post-It Perspectives (Until 28th April)
Moshoda Khatun, once a benneficiary at our Women's Project and now the head of outreach there, was this morning chosen by BBC London as one of three community representatives who quized the local candidates on the morning the election was called - whoever becomes the next MP for Poplar and Limehouse (one of the constituencies we work in) they'll have had an insight into some of the real issues facing women in Tower Hamlets.