Our Impact
We are the lifeline for women uncomfortable using mainstream services
Our impact is far and wide reaching!
We work with over 2500 Black and Ethnic Minority women and girls. Within a day there are over 100-150 women arriving in the centre on a daily basis, with more referrals coming! We are the lifeline for women who are uncomfortable using mainstream services.
We are the vital source of confidential support to help BAME women and girls to feel safe, confident and part of their community.
We provide free confidential assistance to women and girls from diverse backgrounds representing over 26 nationalities and speaking over 20 languages.
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We are the BBC Humberside Make a Difference award winners for the best community centre in Hull, East Riding and Lincolnshire.
We are the nominated best Community Organisation and have received awards from Hymers College (one of the most prestigious colleges in the area)
We have more than 70 media reports about us; locally, regionally and nationally. This covers the work we do, the issues our women and girls face and the impact we are creating in the community.
We are a strong voice against violence and abuse and are the first organisation to give a voice for BAME women in Hull and the East Riding.
Thanks to the support of our funders, supporters, volunteers and partners, Hull Sisters has delivered targeted, timely and effective support at the first point of crisis and on an ongoing basis, providing stability and reassurance to those who need and rely on us.
Hull Sisters is vital to Black and minority ethnic women and children. We look forward to continuing this work and developing our service offering further so that even more BAME women and children can receive the support they need and deserve.
2024 Impact Report
A summary of Hull Sisters’ activities and impact over the year, highlighting how the organisation supported women and girls through programs, advocacy, and community initiatives, while showcasing key outcomes, growth, and success stories.
2022/23 Impact Report
Focuses on resilience during a challenging period, including financial pressures and relocation. It shows how Hull Sisters continued to provide a safe space and support for women and children despite these difficulties.
2021/22 Impact Report
Presents data and insights on how Hull Sisters empowered women through skills development, business support, and community building, helping them move toward financial independence and improved well-being.
Testimonials
“When I first came to the UK, I was alone. My husband worked all day, and I had no family, friends or children. I was limited to cooking all day with no outlook on life. It was very isolating and made me feel depressed. I also had several miscarriages during this time, which broke my soul.
Then, someone told me about Hull Sisters, who have helped me massively. I joined the English and sewing classes, which helped me get out of the house, kept me busy, and made friends. Hull Sisters also provided bus trips to different locations, which I enjoyed. It was so much fun. Once I made friends, I could share my issues and felt like I could speak to people. I had a sense of community within Hull Sisters. I was then able to lead a class at Hull Sisters. I have reached my goal and become part of Hull Sisters.
The staff at Hull Sisters helped me feel empowered in my life and comfortable sharing my story about my miscarriages. It has helped me feel not alone, and I hope to inspire others to seek help.”
“I have been going to the sewing class for two months. This has helped me develop a new skill: making clothes for myself and my children. I am so happy that I am now able to make my clothes as I no longer have to spend money on clothing. I have also made new friends at the sewing class. I can share any worries I have with other women. This makes me feel supported, and I no longer feel isolated. I fled from my country due to war, so having these new friends makes me feel safe, and sewing class takes my mind off these problems.”
“I left my country due to war and being a victim of domestic violence. I felt scared, sad, alone, and like life was not worth living. Once I came to Hull Sisters, I made friends, felt supported by staff and learnt about yoga classes. I love the yoga classes as it helps me to feel at peace, clear my mind of negative thoughts and be present in the moment. It is something I look forward to each week, and the physical activity (yoga) has helped both my physical and mental health. I have made friends at Hull Sisters by speaking to other women in the yoga class who have been through similar experiences. This has helped me to have another outlook on life and be less isolated. I no longer felt scared, sad, or alone and I enjoy life.”
“When I first came to the UK, I could not speak English. This caused me many difficulties as I could not talk to services when I needed help, and I couldn’t get a job, meaning I had no money. I have been attending English classes at Hull Sisters and moved from the lowest ability to the highest English class. My confidence has greatly improved, and I am now able to have a conversation in English. Sharing the classes with other women has been incredible as we all support each other, and it makes you want to keep coming.
Thanks to my improved English, I have been able to integrate into society. This has involved getting a job at a local restaurant and making friends with my coworkers and those around me. The English classes provided by Hull Sisters have completely changed my life, and I am so much happier now as I feel like I have a purpose in life and a great community around me.”
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