H&F BME is an umbrella organization represents a range of black and minority ethnic Communities and voluntary groups. The purpose of the project is to bring Hammersmith and Fulham Black and Minority and Ethnic (H&F BME) communities to work together for better service and celebrate cultural diversity.
For more information and to be involved and participate on the project activities, please contact the community links officer: -
Abraham Teklemariam
Office 49, Bishop Creighton House, 378 Lillie Road, London, SW6 7PH
Tel: 0207 381 2982
Email: abrahamhfbme@yahoo.co.uk
Yvonne Nugent is the Hate Crime Caseworker for Hammersmith & Fulham BME in conjunction with Hammersmith & Fulham CSU. Yvonne started in Community and social services in 1983, and since has been working in and around the area of community development. She has also spent 6 year in the Middle East working in Educational Development.
Yvonne manages the operational handling of the borough's Third Party Reporting Center's, raise awareness regarding hate crime (race & faith) and aims to tackle and combat hate crime for those living and working within the borough. Within her role she liaises with the police, London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham and local voluntary & statutory agencies to initiate both civil and criminal proceedings against perpetrator of race & faith crime.
Yvonne Nugent
H&F BME, Bishop Creighton House, 378 Lillie Road, London, SW6 7PH
12-1pm every Tuesday.
Tel: 0207 381 2982 or 0207 386 1852
Email: y.nugenthfbme@yahoo.co.uk
Third Party Reporting forms available from Bishop Creighton House Reception.
Supporting local refugee community organisations
Company Reg. No 04570246
Charity Reg. No 1099619
Hammersmith and Fulham Refugee Forum (HFRF) exists to represent, support and advise one of the most diverse refugee populations in London.
With nearly 30 refugee community groups in membership HFRF works tirelessly to help them develop their organisations, obtain expert advice, source funding, work with local and national government and other public bodies and get a fair deal from the media.
Established in 2000, HFRF was the first Refugee Forum in the capital and is widely acknowledged as the most pro-active and effective. The local council, the Police and the health service praise our work, which includes tackling such pressing issues as asylum destitution and provision of adequate English tuition.
Thea Price
Capacity Building Officer
Hammersmith and Fulham Refugee Forum
Email: thea@hfrf.org
Tel: 020 7386 9060
Web: www.hfrf.org
Hammersmith and Fulham CAB is based at 1 Mund Street, off North End Road in Fulham from which we deliver our generalist and specialist problem solving advice service.
The Bureau's full-time financial capability project is based at Bishop Creighton House.
Details can be obtained from Ros on 0207 385 3313
H&F CAB do not deliver advice from BCH.
The advice line number is 0845 458 2515 or email enquiries@fulhamcab.org.uk
Web: www.fulhamcab.org.uk