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This Saturday at 3pm to 8pm Mojatu Foundation is holding a festive fundraiser. There will be a collection of stalls, food and drinks and a raffle. The prizes for the raffle and bingo include: Voucher for 3 to an aerial hoop session, 10 £100 paintballing vouchers, 4 £50 cash prizes, 10 £25 cash prizes, 2 Self Care Kits, 3 £30 Spotify Vouchers, 4 Paintings, Gift Voucher for YMK Hair and £32 Gift Voucher for Wine 52.
Bring your family and friends on Saturday 10th 3pm to The Marcus . To find out more please click the button below.
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Here at Mojatu we work directly with men and women to spread awareness and fight against FGM. Providing support to FGM survivors through training, confidence building, 1-1 counselling, support in accessing health, social and legal services and in signposting them to access support which is beyond our capacity. Giving those affected with a place to enable confidence building, networking, and in sharing their stories and experiences.
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Our community FGM Ambassador training is way of developing a team of community embedded and based volunteers to help end Female Genital Mutilation. We provide training to community and religious leaders, youth, and men to and enable them to gain confidence, understanding, networks and resources necessary to advocate change and lead the campaign towards ending FGM in their communities. If you wanna to be apart of our FGM team please click the email link below to sign up.
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In our work through FGM, Mojatu will be having a FGM community clinic where we will be offering holistic support and community health advocates. We will be providing support for FGM survivors in a community setting and work with the NHS and FGM specialists enabling the survivors to speak out and access services in a more convenient and simpler manner. This will improve the comfort and willingness of the FGM survivors to access support with specialists but outside a hospital setting thereby being able to speak freely and comfortably about their circumstances, concerns, and the support they need, or they can provide to the services and their communities. If you would like support or know somebody who would benefit from this service, please contact us below.
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Jamie Barrow trial date set for 22 May 2023
By Pa
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Jamie Barrow, 31, of Fairisle Close, Clifton, who is facing a triple murder charge appeared before the Nottingham Crown Court on Monday, November 28 for three counts of murder. He is charged with the murder of 28-year-old Fatoumatta Hydara, Fatimah Drammeh, aged three and Naeemah Drammeh, aged one. All three died following a fire outbreak on Sunday November 20 which investigators described as deliberately set by the accused suspect who is a neighbour to them.
Jamie Barrow who appeared before the Magistrates’ Court on Friday November 25 was remanded into custody awaiting arraignment before a judge at the Nottingham Crown Court (High Court of Justice and Crown Court) which has the jurisdiction to hear cases of such magnanimity.
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Nottinghamshire Gambian Community Held a Prayer Vigil in Honor of Mother and Daughters
By Pa
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The Gambian Community in Nottinghamshire on Thursday (24th November) afternoon held a vigil to pray and pay their respect to Fatoumatta Hydara and her two daughters Naeemah and Fatima Drammeh who died earlier this week from smoke inhalation after their flat in Clifton, Nottingham was consumed by fire in the early hours on Sunday. A 31-year-old man has been arrested since Sunday 20th November on suspicion of triple murder.
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Women Of Nottingham Podcast
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Our podcast 'Women Of Nottingham' is a space to celebrate women and share their struggles, hopes and achievements. Shedding light one the remarkable and diverse stories of women in the city of Nottingham .
If you would like to be interviewed or part of the podcast please email info@maojatufoundation.org or call 0115 784 6666
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Help us raise money through easyfundrasing but using our link below when you shop online.
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Healthcare, Hospitality & Childcare Courses
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We're offering girls and women from African, Caribbean, and New and Emerging Communities’ training in the childcare and healthcare sectors. Our courses are aimed at enabling learners to gain accredited qualifications, hands-on work experience and to move into employment and further training upon qualifications.
To find out more please follow contact link below and if you want to apply today please select the sign up button.
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Starting back up in September, every Saturday Mojatu holds ladies sports for women only. This is to improve these women's confidence and self-esteem and creating a safe area for them. The activities taken part include: self defense, Zumba, body combat and many more. if you wish to find out more information or to be apart of these ladies sports Saturdays, please follow the email link below.
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Every Thursday 10am to 1pm here at Mojatu we host a women's skills share day paired with coffee mornings. Throughout, the women attending will be taking part in a numerous activities, these include: art, sewing baking and learning IT skills. This gives these women a chance to engage and socialize with other women.
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Mojatu Foundation is recently registered with the OISC. We are thus providing free legal advice. If you would like free legal advice or want to learn more follow the link below and get in contact with us.
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Supporting Ethnic Diverse Communities
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Mojatu Foundation have partnered up with the Derbyshire County Council to ensure support regarding sexual health in BAME communities. The Derbyshire Integrated Sexual Health Service offers support for ethnic diverse communities in both Derbyshire County and Derby City. Different communities may require different approaches to meet the same needs, which means culturally sensitive ways of enabling people to access services are required.
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We will be resuming our farm visits from October. Our goal is to tackle loneliness through enhanced engagement and fun farm activities! If you would like to come along, book with us using the link below or call us on 0115 7846 666/07759 927671
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Mojatu Foundation is providing self-management skills to help reduce anxiety, depression, panic attacks and post-traumatic stress disorder. This is done through one to one wellbeing drop ins and community wellbeing activities. To find out more click below.
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FGM is not an easy topic to navigate. In order to advocate and effectively safeguard the communities affected by the practice, it is necessary to address certain myths that have been perpetuated, and which in turn have prevented the proactive dialogue needed to end FGM in a generation. So here at Mojatu we have made a FGM Myth Busters booklet and FGM guide, in order to shed light on the facts and disproving the fiction regarding the topic. Click below to read the myth booklet and FGM guide.
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