In response to the current hate riots and violence, we want to emphasise that there is no place for hate in our community. As a member of the Camden Community Centres’ Consortium (C4), a coalition of 18 local organisations, we stand united against racist and Islamophobic terrorism perpetuated by far-right groups.

Through diverse programs and social action, Camden’s Consortium’s network ensures that all residents can access essential services and the safety they deserve. You can read C4’s statement below.

Camden Community Centres' Consortium unequivocally stands against the national racist and Islamophobic terrorism displayed by the far-right up and down our country.

Consortium members have a rich history of fighting systemic injustice through our programmes and working towards equitable processes, so that all of Camden's citizens have equity, not only in services available to them, but more importantly for their own personal safety.

We commit today and always to have each of our doors open for anyone feeling unsafe, because of the colour of their skin and faith. We will make you feel secure and protected. With your permission, we will support you so that the hate against you doesn't go unnoticed.

We commit in the same way, to protect all citizens against all discrimination, including age, disability, sexuality and gender. We promise, within our operational hours, that not only will our doors be open, but also our hearts and our networks to ensure justice is achieved.

Every single one of us, and especially the Chief Execs who are survivors of racial violence in the UK, stand by this statement and the vision of a borough with a mission for equity for all.

Camden Community Centres' Consortium

Support & Community Resources

If you have experienced or witnessed a potential hate crime:

If you need information, on staying safe and protecting your wellbeing, check out these: