Build better communities

One way that you can help to live the lessons from Srebrenica is to develop or work with existing community projects that tackle issues connected to hatred, discrimination and prejudice, for example: tackling hate crime; tackling gender violence; tackling religious intolerance; or tackling intolerance against migrants, including refugees.


It is important to work with our Regional Boards, who ensure that local community action respond to the issues in and needs of that particular community and help to build a strong, local grassroots movement.

 

Here are some case studies of local people making a difference where they live:

Community Awareness Project: South Huddersfield

Stand Up, Speak Out And Make a Difference in Bradford

Meeting Your Neighbours, YMCA in Stoke-on-trent

Here are some case studies of local people making a difference where they live: