Abdul Mageed Educational Trust

Meal Preparation For Busy People

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Abdul Mageed Educational Trust, in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, invites you to our Peer Support Café at the Community Space, 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London, NW8 8EU. Join us on 6th August 2024 for an engaging session titled "Meal preparation for busy people: How to plan and prepare nutritious meals in advance with a busy schedule." Our guest speaker, Claudine Thornhill, will share practical tips and strategies to help you manage meal planning efficiently despite a hectic lifestyle. This session is perfect for anyone looking to maintain a healthy diet without compromising on time. The event will take place from 12 noon to 1 pm. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and support each other in creating healthier eating habits. We look forward to seeing you there!

Weight Around the Middle: Balancing Hormones to Reduce Belly Fat

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Part of the 2024/5 Community Learning Workshop series from Abdul Mageed Educational Trust, in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, this session dives into how balancing hormones can help reduce stubborn belly fat. Led by holistic health coach Claudine Thornhill, the workshop will guide you through understanding the role of hormones in weight management, especially around the middle. Learn actionable tips and strategies to balance your hormones and support your overall well-being naturally. This session is perfect for anyone seeking a holistic approach to health, or those seeking practical solutions to belly fat challenges. Peer Support Café: This event will also be a part of the weekly Peer Support Café, a drop-in space for talks, activities, and a chance to connect with the community. Join us for a relaxed get-together after the session where you can share experiences, support one another, and explore various wellness topics in a supportive environment. Perfect for anyone interested in health, community connection, and personal well-being!

Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children: Understanding Autism

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Facilitator: Dr. Islah Abdelsalam, Consultant in Family and Child Psychology Event Description: As part of the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust's 2024/5 Community Learning Workshop series, in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, this session delves into neurodevelopmental disorders, focusing on autism in children. Led by Dr. Islah Abdelsalam, a consultant in family and child psychology, the workshop will provide valuable insights into the characteristics, challenges, and support systems for children with autism. The session will explore early diagnosis, intervention strategies, and the role of family and community in supporting children with neurodevelopmental conditions. Peer Support Café: Following the workshop, attendees are invited to join the Peer Support Café—a drop-in space for community talks, activities, and support. The café provides a safe and welcoming environment for discussions around neurodevelopmental disorders, parenting, and shared experiences. This workshop is perfect for parents, caregivers, educators, and anyone looking to better understand autism and how to support children with neurodevelopmental disorders.

The Art of Making Flowers

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Facilitator: Meron Gwiggner Event Description: As part of the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust's 2024/5 Community Learning Workshop series, in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, this creative session explores the beauty and craftsmanship behind flower making. Led by the talented Meron Gwiggner, this hands-on workshop will teach participants how to create stunning, handcrafted flowers using a variety of materials and techniques. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned crafter, this event offers a fun, relaxing, and inspiring way to express your creativity. Peer Support Café: Following the workshop, attendees are encouraged to join the Peer Support Café, a weekly drop-in space for talks, activities, and social gatherings. Connect with fellow crafters, share ideas, and enjoy a supportive community environment. This workshop is ideal for anyone with a passion for arts and crafts, or those looking to unwind and learn a new skill.

African History

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Part of the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust's 2024/5 Community Learning Workshop series in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, this enriching session, led by historian Kwaku, explores key aspects of African history. The workshop will highlight the African continent's significant moments, figures, and contributions, providing attendees with a deeper understanding of its rich and diverse history. From pre-colonial civilizations to modern-day Africa, this event will offer invaluable insights for those eager to learn about African heritage and its global influence. Peer Support Café: After the workshop, attendees are invited to join the Peer Support Café. In this weekly drop-in space, participants can discuss further, share ideas, and connect with the community. This supportive environment fosters continued learning and reflection. This event is perfect for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in exploring African history.