Join us in our mission to empower underrepresented communities by providing them with creative opportunities and essential digital skills.
Skills training and mentoring for refugees and migrants to build successful careers.
Bringing communities together through culture, art and food.
We use storytelling to strengthen local community voices, support new talent, and influence social change.
We create platforms to amplify the underrepresented voices and organise activities that unite different communities
Hikayetna is a not-for-profit community organisation based in London. Our mission is to empower local community through enhancing their voices. Our programmes offer skills training and mentoring to support refugees and migrants into successful careers.Hikayetna is a multimedia, collaborative, creative initiative that has helped young refugees express themselves through writing, storytelling, and photography since 2014.
create platforms to amplify the underrepresented voices
Promoting tolerance, love, humanity and cultural values.
We design cultural activities that bring people and communities together, fostering cultural exchange. We support residents, including refugees, by offering digital literacy workshops, cooking classes, and employment training, while connecting them with employers and the wider society.
We use storytelling to strengthen local community voices, support new talent, and influence social change. Our programs offer skills training and mentoring to underrepresented groups, including refugees and migrants, helping them transition into successful careers.
in the community
Young People
Ealing Council funded our project Acton Neighbourhood Festival
Ealing Council funded our project Acton Neighbourhood Festival
Hammersmith United Charities funded our project Mental Health in Arabic
Young Ealing Foundation funded our project Grapho Newspaper
The “Wellness Journey” project aims to produce short educational videos in Arabic, aligned with government mental health strategies to improve access to services and reduce stigma.