Awards celebrating unsung heroines' return
Briefly

The Tower Hamlets Women's Awards are returning, inviting nominations for six categories, including advocate of the year and extraordinary carer. Initiated by the local Women's Commission, these awards aim to promote gender rights and combat inequality. Executive Mayor Lutfur Rahman highlighted the essential contributions of women in local communities, describing the awards as a means to honor unsung heroines. The initiative coincides with the upcoming launch of a new center providing safe spaces, training, and wellbeing activities for women. Nominations are open until February 28, with the awards ceremony scheduled for April at Whitechapel Town Hall.
Nominations for the Tower Hamlets Women's Awards are now open for six titles, including advocate of the year and extraordinary carer, recognizing women's contributions.
The awards were introduced to support gender rights and safety, reflecting a commitment to tackling gender inequality in the East End community.
Executive Mayor Lutfur Rahman emphasized the vital role women play in communities, stating that these awards celebrate unsung heroines making a difference.
A new center opening this year will offer support, free training, and activities aimed at improving women's wellbeing in Tower Hamlets.
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