Emdad Rahman
Capital Kids Cricket, the London based youth development charity have launched the CKC Community Hub in Whitechapel, east London.
The new community space, supported by Lateral, will provide a range of activities for disadvantaged residents of Tower Hamlets and beyond.
Guests who attended the launch event were present led with a breakdown of activities to be delivered and include:
– An evening Youth Club for young people aged 11 to 17.
– Female only exercise classes
– Mother and daughter afternoons
– Computer literacy classes for adults
Through these sessions and further activities to be added in future CKC aim to have a tangible impact on the local community with the focus firmly based on working with the community to reduce young offending, improve health and wellbeing, and improve and offer opportunities to enhance the career prospects of local people.
Speaking after the inauguration of the Community Hub Shahidul Alam Ratan, CEO at Capital Kids Cricket said:
“Our new Community Hub represents a new and exciting chapter for Capital Kids Cricket. We are thankful to Lateral for the opportunity to have a space from which to deliver projects and activities that will have a huge impact on the local community. Following today’s launch, we are raring to get to work right away and to deliver on our exciting plans!”
Guests who spoke during the inauguration included:
• Sheik Aliur Rahman, trustee, deputy chair of CKC
• Kalyan Kumar, Trustee and Chair of CKC
• Robert Crawley of Lateral
• Cllr Kamrul Hussain – Cabinet Member for Culture and Recreation of tower Hamlets Council
• Councillor Abdul Wahid – Cabinet Member for Customer Service, Equalities and Social Inclusion of tower hamlets council
• Former Speaker and Whitechapel Councillor Shafi Ahmed
• Councillor Saif Uddin Khaled, Speaker of Tower Hamlets
• Councillor Saif Uddin Khaled, Speaker of Tower Hamlets
Activities and facilities:
Table cricket – Table tennis – Carrom – Pool table – Meeting room for up to 10 people – Studio for exercise classes – Workshop space for up to 30 people – School holiday activities – PlayStation – VR – Cricket & E games – Women and girls only days with physical activities – Life skill workshops for young people.