• We Care! Youth Engagement in Enfield

    Wednesday, 4 August 2010 Young people from the UCKG’s Victory Youth Group (VYG) took part in a community outreach event on Saturday 24 July in Enfield, helping to renovate Homesdale Tunnel Park.  Their aim was to make a positive difference in their local community and help change negative stereotypes of young people, as part of […]

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  • We Care! Youth Engagement At The London Triathlon World Championship

    Wednesday 4th August 2010 Young people from the UCKG’s Victory Youth Group (VYG) took part in a community outreach event on Saturday 24 July at the Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship in London, helping to direct spectators and participants to the correct location. Their aim was to make a positive difference in their local community […]

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  • Over 100 Brave Men Attend Male Cancer Awareness Briefing

    Wednesday, 7 July 2010 Men are known for their reluctance to visit a doctor, even when they suspect that they have a serious health problem.  It was therefore courageous of over 100 men to attend a briefing on the most common male cancers hosted by the UCKG HelpCentre at its Finsbury Park headquarters on Seven […]

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  • UCKG Joins the Fight Against Male Cancers

    Thursday, 17 June 2010 UCKG has joined forces with the innovative Male Cancer Awareness Campaign (MCAC) to present a Male Cancer Awareness Event on Saturday 26 June 2010 at its HelpCentre in the Rainbow Theatre, Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park.  The event, which is free, is expected to attract men from all over North London […]

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  • Teenage Pregnancy Awareness Event Hits the Spot

    Thursday, 17 June 2010 A frank expose of the practical consequences of teenage pregnancy, held at the UCKG HelpCentre in Finsbury Park, attracted over 300 young people from across London and drew praise from Cllr Mouna Hamitouche, the Mayor of Islington. The event comprised talks by expert speakers, real-life experiences of teenage parents, and Decisions […]

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  • Teenage Pregnancy Awareness Event – Saturday May 29 in Finsbury Park

    Wednesday, 12 May 2010 Despite tremendous changes in attitudes and the structure of society in recent decades, teenage pregnancy is still linked to deprivation, lost opportunities, prejudice and stigma. The third in this year’s series of secular outreach events at the UCKG HelpCentre in the Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park will look at some of the […]

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  • Training for Career Success – 200 Londoners Get Started

    Thursday, 29 April 2010 Over 200 Londoners intent on improving their career prospects and boosting their earnings attended a briefing at the UCKG HelpCentre, Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park on Saturday April 24.  Many of them committed to training or returning to work after a period of unemployment then and there. Entitled Better Education Awareness, […]

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  • Training For Career Success – 200 Londoners Get Started

    Over 200 Londoners intent on improving their career prospects and boosting their earnings attended a briefing at the UCKG HelpCentre, Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park on Saturday April 24, 2010. Many of them committed to training or returning to work after a period of unemployment then and there. Entitled Better Education Awareness, the briefing was […]

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  • Better Education Awareness – The Route to Career Success

    Better Education Awareness is the topic for the second Saturday briefing at the UCKG HelpCentre on Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, which takes place at 3pm on April 24. Sponsored by the UCKG HelpCentre in partnership with the Greater London Authority, Islington Training Network, East London Skills for Life and the UCKG Training Centre, the […]

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  • Female Cancer Awareness Event Attracts 490 Women

    The recent female cancer awareness event held at the UCKG HelpCentre in Finsbury Park attracted almost 500 attendees. The event was organised in association with two NHS hospitals, the Whittington and the North Middlesex, and the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity.  Its aim was to help in addressing both the fear of women’s cancers and the […]

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