Promise talks to us about what the world looks like through the eyes of an architect, what Fight for Peace means to him, and what role it plays in our community.

Promise talks to us about what the world looks like through the eyes of an architect, what Fight for Peace means to him, and what role it plays in our community.
Fight for Peace member and Young Creative Sarah shares her thoughts on how to find balance between challenging ourselves, and stopping to recuperate and heal.
Young people gain a Level 1 England Boxing coaching qualification in a course funded by Wellington Management UK Foundation and the East End Community Fund.
ACT-AS-1 Programme Specialist Consultant Taibah Shah Richardson shares some of her perspective as a Newham parent, and why our ACT-AS-1 work is so important.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, Fight for Peace and Lutadoras member, Nicole delivers a powerful workshop centred around female empowerment.
10 young people embark on a Security Industry Association (SIA) course, delivered by ASB Security Services and funded by the East End Community Foundation.
Young Creatives come together to showcase their skills to support Fight for Peace in the delivery of digital content across our social media channels.
Following the success of our first Open Day for women and girls, we spoke to all-female boxing coach Liona to find out how it went, and why these spaces are so important.
In solidarity with World Day of Social Justice, we caught up with some of our young people to find out some of the positive changes they’d like to see in the world.
We are inviting all young women and girls aged 7-25 to a Fight for Peace open day on Thursday 16th February, to find out more about what we do and how to get involved!