Saturday 26 February 2011

For almost 20 years, Kay Jordan has been mothering the project in one way or another and has done everything possible to keep HEBA funded.

2305 [2250] Hrs GMT
London
Saturday
26 February 2011.
By © Muhammad Haque.
The importance to the East End community of a women’s education and training project like HEBA is that it has been a unique initiative.
Then there is the fact that despite seeking £Millions from central Government by using the FACT of the East End Borough of Tower Hamlets as a ‘most deprived’ borough, the locally installed occupiers of 'positions' IN THE NAME OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY and PAID FOR by the public [on the claim that these position-holders and position-seekers were gravitating around those positions in order to serve and to support the community] have failed to support this valuable service.
So how in that case has HEBA been running all these years with the uncertainty of funding? ‘Kay Jordan’ is the answer to that question.
For almost 20 years, Kay Jordan has been mothering the project in one way or another and has done everything possible to keep HEBA funded.
I shall be reporting on the Kay Jordan battle for HEBA Women's’ project’s funding. Starting on Sunday 27 February 2011
[To be continued].

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