Hope in Tottenham’s Counselling Programme expands for September

Hope in Tottenham is proud to announce the expansion of the HiT counselling project starting in September. By Omar Alleyne-Lawler, Communications Officer Thanks to a grant from the Haringey NHS CCG (Clinical Commissioning Group), we have been able to secure six more days per week of provision free at the point of delivery for threeRead more

Hope in Tottenham agrees Police Engagement programmes with Borough Commander

Deteriorating relationships between the community and police are unacceptable. In response, a series of discussions has been brokered between Tottenham’s teens and the Metropolitan Police Service.  By Omar Alleyne-Lawler, Communications Officer Following the death of George Floyd, Black Lives Matter demonstrations and other protest movements in conjunction with recent Haringey related policing incidents, it isRead more

Tottenham’s proactive community response to COVID-19 is met with a positive response from North Area BCU Commander Treena Fleming

The response comes after initial patrols following the Prime Minister’s announcement that the nation will be going into lockdown effective immediately.   By Omar Alleyne-Lawler, Communications Officer Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday 23rd March 2020 that the nation would be going into a state of lockdown. It meant that movement across the communityRead more

Hope In Tottenham thanks partners for raising over £10,000 in Autumn Appeal

With its immediate future now secure, the charity refocuses efforts towards helping the community which helped them.   By Omar Alleyne-Lawer, Communications Officer Hope in Tottenham is proud and thankful to announce that its latest round of community funding raised over £10,000 by spring 2020. Aiming to make HiT sustainable for the immediate future, theRead more