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Knees Up uses workshops, trips and street parties to bring people together, supporting them to make positive changes to their community.  We work in Tower Hamlets, a borough with a very diverse population and with large gaps between rich and poor.  Sometimes, it can be hard for people to feel like they are part of a community.


Marie's story

I met new people at the party. There was a family on the other side, she'd lived here for 20 years and I didn't even know. I mean I'd often seen her but I thought she was new to the scene. But she said, no she'd been brought up in the estate. And I said "well I've been here ten years". I said "I didn't even know you lived round here". So â€" that was good. And we're still friends now.


Family in the park



106 languages are spoken in Tower Hamlets schools.


"I think that in the environment we live in, it is a bit difficult sometimes for people to get to know each other.  In the East End of London, people become quite cold, or they seem to be.  Sometimes you need a place to go where you can be encouraged more to talk to each other. You get to understand that maybe there are a lot more people like you than you though there were."
Woman scarves



29% of Tower Hamlets residents volunteer in some way for their local community.




People in poorer areas are less likely to introduce themselves to a new neighbour than those in richer areas.

Two men talking
 
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