We are really happy to announce that September 2019 is the start of our new employability programme. Funded by the European Social Fund and Equip, Employ20 will provide one-to-support to women interested in getting back to work or further education. Contact us if you are interested.
Category: News
New Immigration Advice Service
We will be offering an Immigration Advice service specifically for women who are currently going through, or have gone through domestic or sexual abuse.
This is available through appointment only, so please do contact the centre to arrange an appointment!
New Moving Forward Group
Save the date: 23rd April 2019. We’ll start a new round of Moving Forward Group. Contact us to get registered.
International Women’s Day Celebration 2019
You are invited to celebrate this International Women’s Day with Hillingdon Women’s Centre
Women in Poetry
Coffee, tea and women’s poetry. You can’t miss it!
Brand new kitchen at HWC
The start of 2019 has been great for HWC. Before the end of 2018 we worked really hard to improve our offices and the results are amazing. We want to thank the Heathrow Community Fund’s Communities Together for their £2,500 grant. These funds enabled us to refresh our kitchen area and have made a big difference to make our Centre safer and more welcoming for all our service users, volunteers and staff members.

Heathrow Community Fund is making a huge difference through their grant programme and their support to improve the quality of life of communities in near the airport. Big thanks for their valuable support.

AA Professional Women In Aviation

We are really grateful with our sisters from American Airlines and the affiliated organisation Professional Women in Aviation who kindly donated care kits for our service users. Thank you guys, you made a special end of year celebration for all of them.

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HWC engaging in the community

HWC attended the London Academy School along with several other charities to watch a presentation by students competing for a £1,000 prize in the First Give programme. We were grateful and delighted that the students representing Hillingdon Women’s Centre won the prize with their excellent presentation depicting the trauma of Domestic Abuse.
