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Durning Hall the Froud Centre Durning Hall Monday Tuesday Wednesday Way of holiness Irish elderly advice net- 7:30-9.30pm Folk in Motion (Wheel- Al-Altharyiyya Al-Altharyiyya Al-Altharyiyya work11am-1pm Christ exhibition chair dancing)every (afterschool language (afterschool language (afterschool language Teaching minis- +Social 1st of month ministries 8-9:30pm Ruach Ha’Kodesh other Friday 5-6:30pm lessons) 5-7pm lessons) 5-7pm lessons) 5-7pm tries 7:30-9:30pm 1- 4.30pm (excluding the first ministries ( Love one House of Grace Monday of the month) another) El Shaddai . Last wed House of love over 50’s Tender cubs (pre- Tender cubs (pre- 8-9.30pm 3:30 - 6:30pm Tender cubs (pre- of the month 7-8pm club 11am - 2pm school) 09.30am - school) 09.30am - school) 09.30am - Saturday 2.30pm 2.30pm 2.30pm Charistmatic prayer Sunday group.6-9.30pm Ciagmi First and last Kumon educational Thursday Fridau of the month (Maths +English for Shpresa programme East London school of Global restoration 7-9pm children) 9:30-11:30am Kick boxing (mentoring+ Dancing dance ballet, Kumon education Al-Altharyiyya church 7:30-9:30pm 10:30am - 12:30pm workshops)6-8pm modern,tap. 3-18yrs) (Maths+English for (afterschool language Charismatic prayer East London school 4.30-7pm children)3:45-6:45pm lessons) 5-7pm Friday group 6-9:30pm of Dance(ballet,- modern,tap 3-18yrs) House of grace 10am East London school Tender cubs (pre- Al-Altharyiyya East Africa muslim -12pm Beavers (boys East London school of 9:30am- 3:30pm of dance ballet,mod- school) 09.30am - (afterschool language cultural group 12:30- dance ballet, Irish dance academy ern,tap. 3-18yrs) 6-8yrs)6 - 7.15pm 2.30pm 2:30pm lessons) 5-7pm (all ages) Way of Holiness 4-6pm modern,tap. 3-18yrs) 10am -12pm 4.30-6:30pm Newham Gambian 9-11am The Wing Chun school Kick boxing 4-6pm East London school Tender cubs (pre- association 12:30- (martial arts) 7.30- school) 09.30am - of dance (Tap, adults) 2:30pm 10:45- 11:30am Ciagmi 11am- 2pm Kick boxing 8 - 9.30 9.30pm The Wing Chun England Shotokhan 2.30pm Pentecost Life minis- The Wing Chung school. (martial arts) Karate-Do Federa- Think big (Drama Forest Gate Womens tries 7:30 -9:30 school 3pm- 4pm Christ reconcilliation 8-9pm tion class)4:30-5:30pm AA intergroup second Institute. First Tues assembly mon, every 2nd month The Wing Chun Powerhouse christian AA 11:45 - 2:30pm 11.15-1.15pm of the month.7:30- Cubs (boys 8-10yrs) 7 - 9.30pm Old Forest Gate res- school. (martial arts) fellowship 7-9:30pm 9:30pm 6:30 - 8:15pm idents.Last Weds of every Tuesday 8-9pm Charismatic prayer Pentecost life minis- House of Grace Transition ministries. each Months Scouts ( boys 11- group 6- 9:30pm tries 11.15 -1:15pm 8-9:30pm 12 -2:30pm 15yrs) 8-9:30pm 8-9:30pm Sunday The Froud Centre Calvary Church of God For more M.I.C.S 9am-12pm 12 -12.30pm Tang Soo (Martial Arts) Friday information, or Powerhouse christian Zumba Urban Flavours Y.A.G ( activities for Calvary Church fellowship. 1-4:30pm Monday (Dance & Fitness) Imaan Preschool to book a place L’Eglise Pentecotiste SEN youth)13-25yrs (prayers and bible 6:30-7:30pm 9am-3:30pm Imaan Preschool 6-8pm 2-5pm class) 1.45- 2.45pm on any of the Charistmatic prayer 9am-3:30pm Little Manor Play group.6-9.30pm Sharif Sports (Football Sai Centre (Spiritual Project (5-11yrs) R77 soccer school Calvary land of mercy activies taking Little Manor Play & Badminton) Development) Term-time 3-6pm (football) (prayer group) place in our Teaching ministries Project (5-11yrs) 7:30-9pm 8-9:30pm Fridays 7-9pm 1.30 - 5.30pm 9:15 - 11:15am Term-time 3-6pm Manor Park school of centres please Holidays 9am-6pm Disabled Peoples’ Thursday dance (modern,bal- Alliance Second Sai center. Spiritual de- St Micheals Church Transition ministries Stephen Timms MP let,tap,jazz age 5+)4 -7 either, ask at Tues of month Imaan Preschool velopment. 6-9.30pm 9:30am - 12.30pm 12:30 -3pm Surgery, Monthly pm 10am-1:30pm reception or 9am-3:30pm Over 60’s keep fit. Christ exhibiton 10am-1pm Gentle. Term time visit our ministries Manor Park Social Wednesday Little Manor Play Sunday The redeemed chris- 10.30 - 11.30am 2.15 -4.45pm Club (Over 60s) Project (5-11yrs) tian church of god. Imaan Preschool East African educa- website. 12:30-3:30pm Term-time 3-6pm 10am-12pm El-Shaddai Church of 9am-3:30pm Saturday tion(arabic for children) God 9am - 12pm Little Manor Play Tuesday PARIS LGBTQ youth 9 - 11am Project (5-11yrs) African future de- group.(13-19yrs )6.30- Islamic circle supple- Nzila Kungo Ltd Term-time 3-6pm velopment (maths Imaan Preschool 8:30pm mentary school 12.30 -4pm english +science, 9am-3:30pm Brownies (Girls, 11am-1.30pm 5-16yrs)10am -3pm 7-11yrs) 6-7.30pm Trinjan over 50’s ladies Roman Catholic Little Manor Play L’eglise pentecotiste Mass group1-3pm East African educa- Project (5-11yrs) Burn Fat & Tone 2-5pm 10am - 12.30pm Term-time (Keep Fit) 6-7pm tion(arabic for chil- 3-6pm Beckton Brethen Holidays Greenhill asphasia Choir 7.30-9pm dren)1-3pm 9am-6pm 1- 4pm group 10am - 12pm Thank you! Icon key: Community Education Children & Youth Acitvities Sports & Exercise Support & Information Groups for older people Faith Groups communities OUR COMMUNITY CENTRES GET INVOLVED COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT UNIT stronger White log? White Creating Like the sound of what we do and would like to be involved? GREAT! Aston-Mansfield has a team dedicated to working with and There are a number of ways that you can help out: strengthening Newhams voluntary community. The CIU offer a number We have two community centres of services as well as a wealth of guidance and advice for groups Volunteer: We are always looking for volunteers and have a number just starting out or those looking to grow and make themselves more Durning Hall - Forest Gate of exciting placements, from blogging to graphic design to working in resilient. the charity shop or helping out with childrens work. The Froud Centre - Manor Park Services include: Contact [email protected] for more Our centres work in the heart of ourcommunity, they are used information • A monthly newsletter. Stay connected with the voluntary by a large amount of groups and individuals for activities sector and publicise your group through our targeted monthly email, including news on events, training opportunities and jobs ranging from faith groups to education projects, creative Follow us: Stay in touch with what we are up to by following us on social media or signing up to our newsletter. within the borough. colloboratives and much more! • Subsidised office space. We have affordable office spaces Support our charity shop: We have a wonderful charity shop, available to rent in three hour slots, to help you start up and run If you are interested in joining a group or in hiring out one of please take the time to have a browse, all proceeds go directly back your group. the spaces then please GET IN TOUCH. to our local community through the work that we do. We are always • 1-2-1 advice and guidance. We meet with individuals and looking for donations so think of us the next time you are having a clear groups and advise them on governance, development and out! capacity building. Either drop in to one of the centres and ask a member of staff, • Research and evaluation. We are specialists in advising on call us on the numbers provided or visit our website for more Talk about us: Simple, spread the word – let people know that we are and carrying out research and evaluation pieces for community information! here and tell them about the services we offer. and voluntary sector groups. centres programme programme centres • Training events – We deliver low cost training events aimed at Durning Hall opening hours: Visit us: Keep your eye on our website and notice boards for news of capacity building, development and governance of small groups. 9am–9:30pm, Monday - Saturday 9am - 6pm Sundays. upcoming events. Take part and invite your friends and neighbours. Our activities and and activities Our For more information on all of our services please The Froud Centre opening hours: HELP US TO CREATE STRONGER COMMUNITIES Visit the website: www.aston-mansfield.org.uk 9am–9:30pm, Monday-Saturday and 9am-6pm, Sundays. Email us: [email protected] Aston-Mansfield Aston-Mansfield Or Ask at reception. CONTACT US YOUTH WORK CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WORK HIRE OUR SPACES Durning Hall The Froud Centre Aston-Mansfield run the following groups, come and join us any time all Aston-Mansfield work in Newham, supporting families and children We have lots of spaces and we would love our local are FREE! through our various low to no cost schemes: community to use them! Earlham Grove 1 Toronto Avenue PARIS A group for LGBT+ young people aged 13-19. We meet weekly for Forest Gate Manor Park Little Manor Play Project We have various rooms to hire across our two sites. From large activities and to hang out with like minded people. (Thursdays). Get in Breakfast and afterschool play sessions for primary school aged event space to smaller meeting rooms and offices. London London touch to join in.
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