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CULTURAL HEALTH AND SCIENCE INITIATIVES ENTERPRISE LTD ( A NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANISATION)
Greetings to all of our members. It has been a difficult year for the charity to operate again without funds and achieve some of our goals within the enterprise.
Thanks to all of you who contributed and participated in the the planning and organising of the Afrikan Enslaved Genocide Memorial and made this a successful event on 28th July 2013 at Brent Town Hall. Regardless of the hiccups and problems, everything in life must be a lesson to learn from and to know that God had many disappointments in his creation and sent to us His son, who even through His life, full of issues, neither He or his father ever gave up on us.
We shall live to see another year and will continue to do better each and every year that the charity is able to serve the community. Love is what leads the way and faith brings us back together always for we are entwined within one another through the lava of the universe.
A big "Thank you" to all of our members and supporters who are encouraged to praise themselves with the words -
"Big up myself, I love myself, I did what I had to do and now I am ready to receive my blessings".
Dates and notes for your diary:-
Mondays: 6.30pm to 8.30pm - (3 in 1) Music lesson age 5 to 75+ includes guitar, keyboard and voice training
Tuesdays: 12.00pm to 300pm - girls and womens group will continue weekly.
Choice of Arts and Craft therapy includes: Sewing, knitting, crochet, golf, exercise and self introduction tone up body, massage, angels guide, colour matters in the dressing homes etc. board and card games, dominoes, walk in the park and forest, cycling, mental health issues is a penny for your thoughts, talk it out. Poetry, story telling, reading rites of passage, de-stress meditation for your needs.
Wednesdays: 4.00pm to 5.30pm - African Drumming (please bring your own instruments if you are able to do so)
There will also be an introduction to book-keeping for those interested in setting up a business.
Thursdays: 1.00pm to 4.00pm - young peoples session
Leadership practice, committee meetings for research, set-up projects, benefits of health, awareness of junk food and obesity.
Fridays: 4.00pm to 6.00pm - children
Educational activities( English/Maths/IT), school projects
Educational activities
School Holidays: Photography training, Arts and Crafts, Museum visits, Outings (parks, cinemas, etc), social education activities
A healthy, refreshing walk with Rainforest Cuisine and Momsy Gwen at the Welsh Harp Foraging herbs, water therapy, touching the fishes, gardening etc. This is great for the children to come along to. £5 for children aged 7+ (under 7s are free and adults £20.00.
24th or 25th: Horseden Hill/ Ryslup country walk exercise and foraging 3.00pm to 5.30pm cost as above.
Following the trip there will be a discussion at the cafe where reflection can be shared and feedback given.
6th to 15th September: the Thames Mayor Festival City of London
14th September: 10.00am to 6.00pm The national Raw food health fair the Conway Hall, Lyon Square, Holborn, London WC1. Bus 98 terminates outside at the park. Come and see, smell, taste, get involved support this healthy and worthy event with your helping hands, volunteers needed, call Momsy on 07859 208 764 or Mary on 0207 607 7852 for more information on helping.
Free welfare rights and advice training to the community on issues of new changes in benefits and incapacity according to the government.
Cook and eat ancestral, cultural tropical styles all for the coming months ahead.
Black History Month: In the Community teaching and story telling Rites of Passage. Libraries for adults. Cultural stories for parents and children. Libraries for mental health and disabled people, learning difficulties and Cultural foods for health.
Ready for christmas sale for our business Planning. Xmas hampers - what can you put in it to sell? drinks, lucky candles,herbal teas, cakes, body creams, and sweets etc., think ebay, Amazon, ecommerce, market stalls documentary book VD's.
Paid up members will get a discount on purchase of products and a 3-monthly newsletter.
If you have any ideas or suggestions that you would like to share with the group, you are most welcomed to do so.
Best wishes and Blessings
Gwen McLeish
CULTURAL HEALTH AND SCIENCE INITIATIVES ENTERPRISE LTD ( A NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANISATION)
Greetings to all of our members. It has been a difficult year for the charity to operate again without funds and achieve some of our goals within the enterprise.
Thanks to all of you who contributed and participated in the the planning and organising of the Afrikan Enslaved Genocide Memorial and made this a successful event on 28th July 2013 at Brent Town Hall. Regardless of the hiccups and problems, everything in life must be a lesson to learn from and to know that God had many disappointments in his creation and sent to us His son, who even through His life, full of issues, neither He or his father ever gave up on us.
We shall live to see another year and will continue to do better each and every year that the charity is able to serve the community. Love is what leads the way and faith brings us back together always for we are entwined within one another through the lava of the universe.
A big "Thank you" to all of our members and supporters who are encouraged to praise themselves with the words -
"Big up myself, I love myself, I did what I had to do and now I am ready to receive my blessings".
Dates and notes for your diary:-
Mondays: 6.30pm to 8.30pm - (3 in 1) Music lesson age 5 to 75+ includes guitar, keyboard and voice training
Tuesdays: 12.00pm to 300pm - girls and womens group will continue weekly.
Choice of Arts and Craft therapy includes: Sewing, knitting, crochet, golf, exercise and self introduction tone up body, massage, angels guide, colour matters in the dressing homes etc. board and card games, dominoes, walk in the park and forest, cycling, mental health issues is a penny for your thoughts, talk it out. Poetry, story telling, reading rites of passage, de-stress meditation for your needs.
Wednesdays: 4.00pm to 5.30pm - African Drumming (please bring your own instruments if you are able to do so)
There will also be an introduction to book-keeping for those interested in setting up a business.
Thursdays: 1.00pm to 4.00pm - young peoples session
Leadership practice, committee meetings for research, set-up projects, benefits of health, awareness of junk food and obesity.
Fridays: 4.00pm to 6.00pm - children
Educational activities( English/Maths/IT), school projects
Educational activities
School Holidays: Photography training, Arts and Crafts, Museum visits, Outings (parks, cinemas, etc), social education activities
A healthy, refreshing walk with Rainforest Cuisine and Momsy Gwen at the Welsh Harp Foraging herbs, water therapy, touching the fishes, gardening etc. This is great for the children to come along to. £5 for children aged 7+ (under 7s are free and adults £20.00.
24th or 25th: Horseden Hill/ Ryslup country walk exercise and foraging 3.00pm to 5.30pm cost as above.
Following the trip there will be a discussion at the cafe where reflection can be shared and feedback given.
6th to 15th September: the Thames Mayor Festival City of London
14th September: 10.00am to 6.00pm The national Raw food health fair the Conway Hall, Lyon Square, Holborn, London WC1. Bus 98 terminates outside at the park. Come and see, smell, taste, get involved support this healthy and worthy event with your helping hands, volunteers needed, call Momsy on 07859 208 764 or Mary on 0207 607 7852 for more information on helping.
Free welfare rights and advice training to the community on issues of new changes in benefits and incapacity according to the government.
Cook and eat ancestral, cultural tropical styles all for the coming months ahead.
Black History Month: In the Community teaching and story telling Rites of Passage. Libraries for adults. Cultural stories for parents and children. Libraries for mental health and disabled people, learning difficulties and Cultural foods for health.
Ready for christmas sale for our business Planning. Xmas hampers - what can you put in it to sell? drinks, lucky candles,herbal teas, cakes, body creams, and sweets etc., think ebay, Amazon, ecommerce, market stalls documentary book VD's.
Paid up members will get a discount on purchase of products and a 3-monthly newsletter.
If you have any ideas or suggestions that you would like to share with the group, you are most welcomed to do so.
Best wishes and Blessings
Gwen McLeish