
distributing food gift bags to the community people
In a heartwarming show of unity and working together for the betterment of our community, New Hope Global and Bangla School joined forces with the #AstonVillaFoundation, #IslamicRelief, and local councillor Mumtaz Hussain for Aston to distribute generous food gift bags to families in need across our community.
This collaborative initiative aims to provide vital support during these challenging times. The food gift bags, thoughtfully prepared and packed by our dedicated volunteers, contain essential items to help ease the burden on households facing financial hardship.
By combining resources, local knowledge, and a shared commitment to service, the partnership has made a meaningful impact, reflecting the true spirit of partnerships.
We are incredibly grateful to all volunteers, staff, Aston Villa, Islamic Relief, Councillor Mumtaz Hussain and Bangla School who made this possible. #islamicrelief
Thank you @Birchfield Library for your support in distributing and giving us the storage space. 80 families have been served with the food gift bags.





visit to the council house
On Monday 27th February 2023, Aston Councillors Mumtaz Hussain and Councillor Ayub Khan kindly invited New Hope Global to visit the Council House with its beneficiaries. 23 women were given the opportunity to participate in the trip which included a grand tour, fascinating talks about the history and heritage of the Council House, explanation about the roles of the Lord Mayor and area councillors. Our beneficiaries had the opportunity to ask questions and put forward issues faced by residents to Councillor Mumtaz. The tour finished with a lovely spread of lunch provided courtesy of our Councillors.
Thank you so much to Councillor Mumtaz, Councillor Ayub and the entire team of the Liberal Democrat.





community family cricket day
New Hope Global delivered a successful Community Family Cricket Day at Aston Park in partnership with Active Wellbeing Society. This event’s purpose is to NHG’s commitment to:
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Getting communities together
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Raising awareness and working to eliminate health and sports inequalities in BAME Communities
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Promoting positive relationships between our diverse communities
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Encouraging social interaction and reduction of loneliness
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Raising awareness of sports not often taken up by women and BAME communities
We consider that an inclusive family-oriented sport and social event for the entire community in the area is one of the best ways of encouraging all these strands and bringing everyone together for a day of fun.
The family friendly match was well attended by women and children and successful and was oversubscribed in terms of the team participant that took part. We hope that next year the Community Family Cricket Day will be even bigger!
Families enjoyed the day and thanked New Hope for arranging an activity during half-term, they liked taking part in the sports with their children. All participants received trophies and medals for taking part.


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