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Home Cooked announce third round of funding winners

£60,000 has been set aside to tackle violence and knife crime in Tottenham, reports Olivia Opara


A funding body donating to causes to tackle violence and crime in Tottenham Hale has announced its third round of recipients. 

The Home Cooked Community Fund announced on 19th July that seven local voluntary sector and community organisations will receive funding to deliver various violence reduction activities in Tottenham Hale. 

The fund comes as part of the Home Cooked programme, a consortium led by the Bridge Renewal Trust in partnership with Mind in Haringey, Father2Father, The Godwin Lawson Foundation and the North London Partnership Consortium (NLPC). 

Home Cooked said: “We look forward to working with you all and creating impactful programmes that will continue to support the community in the Tottenham Hale ward. We would also like to say a big thank you to the panellists for their time and efforts.”

The list organisations has received funding includes:

Awaken Genius

Black Arts Production Theatre

Hale Time co The Engine Room

M.A.P.P Learning 

Positive Role Models 

The Markfield Project

Thru Life


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