What's Happening?
The Shama Women's Centre in Leicester has been awarded the King's Award for Voluntary Service, equivalent to an MBE. This recognition highlights the centre's efforts in empowering women facing cultural
isolation, helping them become active in their communities. The centre, operational for 37 years, has supported over 45,000 women through various programs, including classes and nursery services. CEO Khudeja Amer-Sharif expressed delight at receiving the award, emphasizing the positive impact the centre has had on its users.
Why It's Important?
The King's Award for Voluntary Service acknowledges the vital role of community organizations in fostering social inclusion and empowerment. The Shama Women's Centre's work addresses cultural barriers, promoting integration and participation in society. This recognition can enhance the centre's visibility, potentially attracting more support and resources. It underscores the importance of grassroots initiatives in driving social change and improving the lives of marginalized groups. The award may inspire similar organizations to continue their efforts in community development.











