Summer Youth Club 2019
On the 26th of July, Diversity House kick started its annual summer youth club. To break the ice, we started off by introducing ourselves to one another and saying one thing we liked. After that, we engaged in team
On the 26th of July, Diversity House kick started its annual summer youth club. To break the ice, we started off by introducing ourselves to one another and saying one thing we liked. After that, we engaged in team
For the past six weeks, sewing classes have been taken place at Diversity House which have been run by seamstress, Wealthy. Women from different ethnicities participated in this course in order to learn or perfect the skill of sewing.
Armed Forces Day - 29th June Saturday 29th June saw Diversity House supporting the celebrations of Armed Forces Day along Sittingbourne High Street. Despite the scorching heat, many residents took to the streets to join in the activities and
Holy Trinity Church Milton Regis has received a National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of £10,000 to organise a community open day at the church on Saturday, 14 September 2019. Made possible by money raised by National Lottery players, the
Why Volunteering is Great Being involved in charity isn’t just about donating money. One of the most valuable assets to a charity organisation is time. A vast amount of the charity sector is made possible because people
IRL* Pop up space Diversity house have received funding from Tampon Tax and we have come up with innovative idea of creating a pop-up space for young people by young people. The idea is based around the empty retail
DS Smith - Kemsley Paper Mill Originally built by by Edward Lloyd in 1924, the Kelsey Paper Mill had four of the largest paper machines in the world, ready to produce newsprint. Fast forward almost a decade and it
War is a worldwide phenomena and each culture has a very different way of preparing for war. In New Zealand, the Haka Play Hakka Video Leader: Tika tonu! (What is right is always right!)
Interview with Sam and Barry Fentiman This week we are chatting with the founders and pioneers of creative writing events in and around Kent area the founders of Wordsmithery and Confluence Magazine Sam and Barry Fentiman. Sam is on Twitter
Colourful Radio Interview with Christine Locke The CEO of diversity House Christine Locke was interviewed by the Breakfast Show hosts of Colourful Radio raising the awareness of end of life and palliative care within Black and Ethnic minority communities.