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Medway Culture Club nominated for National Diversity Award ahead of Mary Seacole workshop

A group which deals with social isolation and promotes racial harmony has been nominated for a National Diversity Award.

Medway Culture Club has been put forward for the community organisation category.

Medway Culture Club volunteers, from left to right: Norman Charles, Camealia Xavier-Chihota, Phil Richards, Zhané Moncherry Desfosse, Athena Xavier, and Cory Lamont Boothman. Picture by volunteer, Ivor Riddle
Medway Culture Club volunteers, from left to right: Norman Charles, Camealia Xavier-Chihota, Phil Richards, Zhané Moncherry Desfosse, Athena Xavier, and Cory Lamont Boothman. Picture by volunteer, Ivor Riddle

Launched last year amid the pandemic, the club was founded by educators and professionals in industry's such as accountancy, fashion, graphic design and web development, who recognised the need to support diversity and inclusion.

The soon-to-be charity aims to encourage personal value and self-esteem with young people aged between five and 16.

So far there have been five free online lessons provided, it will begin its first face-to-face session in July.

The lessons are designed and delivered by qualified teachers to broaden perspective, enhance social skills and build character.

The National Diversity Awards are known for celebrating achievements of grass-root organisations.

Medway Culture Club volunteers, from left to right: Jason Warner, Mandi Halpin, Jerome Xavier, Charlene Hall and Bisi Sijuade. Picture by volunteer, Ivor Riddle
Medway Culture Club volunteers, from left to right: Jason Warner, Mandi Halpin, Jerome Xavier, Charlene Hall and Bisi Sijuade. Picture by volunteer, Ivor Riddle

One of the club’s founding members, Camealia Xavier-Chihota, said: “We are absolutely amazed and immensely proud the club have been nominated.

"We would be extremely humbled to gain enough support to even be short-listed given that we are still in our infancy and still trying to raise awareness of our services with the local community.”

If you would like to vote for the club, click nationaldiversityawards.co.uk/nominate or follow the link on Medway Culture Club's website here: https://www.medwaycultureclub.co.uk/

The nomination comes as the organisation offers its fifth workshop.

Starting at 10am on Saturday, the session, Spotlight on Mary Seacole, is being hosted to commemorate International Nurses' Day and the 73rd anniversary of the NHS's founding.

Medway Culture Club have been nominated for a Community Organisation Award
Medway Culture Club have been nominated for a Community Organisation Award

The club will be spotlighting the pioneering British-Jamaican nurse of the 19th century who set up the "British Hotel" behind the lines during the Crimean War.

The free interactive workshop will explore her life and highlight her achievements.

It will also touch on the origins of the NHS and celebrate those who have contributed to its success, past and present.

It is designed and delivered by qualified teachers and is aimed at five to 11-year-olds. Family participation is welcomed.

Special guest, Del Del, from Little Crowns Storyhouse, will also be present at the session and deliver a vibrant educational puppetry performance, engaging children through song.

To book a free ticket to the Zoom session, visit https://www.medwaycultureclub.co.uk/

The Mary Seacole session will take place at 10am on Saturday May 8
The Mary Seacole session will take place at 10am on Saturday May 8

To keep informed of future events, sign up to receive the newsletter on the club's website or follow its progress on its social media sites.

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