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National Hate Crime Awareness Week #NationalHCAW 2023
A week of action to encourage the authorities, key partners and communities affected by hate crime to work together to tackle local issues.14 October 20238 months to go.#NationalHCAW Launch event at St Paul’s Cathedral
A special service of Hope and Remembrance for all those affected by hate crime.15 October 20238 months to go.Latest Twitter updates
- NationalHCAW Google Map 2023 - it is live and we are ready to add markers for your hate crime events 2023. google.com/maps/d/viewer?… 5 days ago
- RT @RainbowBoroughs: The Rainbow Boroughs Project is run by the anti-hate crime charity @NationalHCAW Whilst sharing the stats - we feel… 3 weeks ago
- RT @RainbowBoroughs: The Rainbow Boroughs Project are developing a website mapping LGBT+ groups, organisations and services across London.… 3 weeks ago
- RT @RainbowBoroughs: The Rainbow Boroughs Project are developing a website mapping LGBT+ groups, organisations and services across London.… 3 weeks ago
- RT @RainbowBoroughs: The Rainbow Boroughs Project are developing a website mapping LGBT+ groups, organisations and services across London.… 3 weeks ago
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Tag Archives: Hate Crime Awareness Week
Appeal for photos and statements of support for National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2020
This October’s National Hate Crime Awareness Week will be unlike any other hate crime awareness week that we have ever delivered due to the impact of the ongoing Coronavirus crisis. Traditionally it would be a time of hate crime awareness … Continue reading
Organise an event to support National Hate Crime Awareness Week
Follow our simple three step guide to register your events for National Hate Crime Awareness Week #NHCAW 2016 Click here for the October #NHCAW section on our website. To view this year’s Hate Crime Events Google Map click here.
17-24-30 Summer Fundraising Appeal launched
17-24-30 summer fundraising appeal to raise £1,000 Each summer we set up a Charities Trust Sponsor Me page to facilitate on-line donations to support the 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Campaign (a small charity registered with HMRC ref XT30898). This appeal … Continue reading
Appeal to identify suspects after homophobic assault on train back to London from Brighton Pride
On Saturday 1st August 2015 thousands of people traveled to Brighton to enjoy Brighton Pride and most people had a brilliant day out. However, a gay man travelling with a group of friends was punched unconscious in an unprovoked attack. … Continue reading
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17-24-30 join annual Pride Parade in London
On Saturday 27th June Mark Healey (founder of 17-24-30) and Alex Rose joined over 30,000 people represented by 258 organisations taking part in the annual Pride parade in London to promote National Hate Crime Awareness Week #NHCAW 2015. Mark said … Continue reading
Mark Healey recognised by Prime Minister for hate crime work
Number 10 Press release: Hate crime campaigner recognised by Prime Minister A campaigner from Lewisham who founded the remembrance and hate crime prevention charity ‘17-24-30 No to Hate Crime Campaign’ and started a national week to challenge prejudice has been … Continue reading
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Letters of support from the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition
The Prime Minister, David Cameron, wrote: “I strongly back this year’s Hate Crime Awareness Week which once again raises this important issue around the country. Crimes motivated by hatred have no place in modern-day Britain and I know that … Continue reading
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Tagged 17-24-30, Brick Lane, Brixton, David Cameron, Disability Hate Crime, Domestic Violence, Ed Miliband, Hate Crime, Hate Crime Awareness Week, Homophobia, Letters of Support, London Nail Bomb Attacks, Mate Crime, Nick Clegg, Racism, Soho, St Paul's Cathedral, Transphobia
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St Paul’s Act of Remembrance
Programme Overview: Open with Piano Music Welcome by Rev Michael Hampel Reading from Revelations Rev Mark Oakley Moment of silence whilst Jenny Baynham lights Candle of Hope and Remembrance Mark Healey 17-24-30 No to Hate Crime Campaign Edwin Sesange Out and Proud … Continue reading
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Hounslow organise several events for Hate Crime Awareness Week
Really pleased to see Hounslow Hate Crime Support Service organising events for our Hate Crime Awareness Week. And two other events to be confirmed!
Promotional Purple Packs to be distributed to London Venues thanks to Boyz
We’ve been busy this afternoon making up a hundred “Paint the Town Purple” packs which will be delivered with the next issue of Boyz Magazine to venues across London. The purple packs contain a cover letter and some promotional materials … Continue reading