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Support Us 02:08 on 6 January 2009

   

News from the Marylebone Project

Welcome to the Marylebone Project Website.

Carol Baptiste-LondonThank you for looking us up! As you may have heard, the Project said goodbye to the previous Chief Executive, Edwin Bates on the 21st September. I started at the beginning of September and received a full induction from Edwin and my Church Army colleagues. What an amazing place to be!

The Marylebone Project covers three services, two hostels and a Day Centre, providing 112 bedspaces to homeless women and the Day Centre providing day time services to homeless women. My role as the new Director is slightly daunting but I approach new experiences with great motivation and I can assure you, with high expectations. Over the coming months I hope to share with you my vision for the project and regular reports on my progress. There is a lot of work to do and by God's grace I will achieve great things with the support of a great organisation, housing sector and last but not least, a wonderful staff team.

I will be setting up a Blog so that our residents and service users are able to talk to me and share their thoughts about the service.I look forward to hearing from you as well!!

Every blessing.

Carol London-Baptiste

Director of the Marylebone Project

1 November 2007

Homeless women's Art exhibition reflects their view of London

The Marylebone Project Day Centre part of London's largest women only hostel brings you 'Your Place in London' an Art exhibition on the 3rd November 2007 in St Pancras Church, London, funded by Westminster Arts. This is an exhibition with a difference, an exhibition which will display the work of ten women who came to the Marylebone Day centre for many different reasons. Some were sleeping rough on the streets, others were experiencing problems with their housing and needed advice, and some have mental health issues whilst some are living in the community and simply feel isolated and want a space in which they meet other women, somewhere they can feel they belong.

The women of Church Army's Marylebone Project have come together to express their identity, and pleasure, sadness and love through art. This exhibition will show the diversity of cultural backgrounds and experience of the group, art that everyone can easily relate to. The women's art work shows their personal views and perceptions of London. In creating the work for the exhibition, the women explored what they liked and didn't' like about the city, as well as their wishes and dreams connected to it.

"Working towards the exhibition has been a great motivation for the women; giving them a sense of pride in their ability and creativity. The process they have been through has challenged both their perception of themselves and what they can achieve-the results of which are truly amazing" says Maria Hagi-Pavli the projects Day Centre Manager.

The exhibition runs from Saturday 3th to Monday 5th November at 12noon- 5pm and features painting, drawing, mono printing, collage and sculptures. It has been made possible by the generous support of Westminster Arts.

 
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