About Us
We envision a society where all women are empowered, connected, well and safe, so that they can achieve their full potential.
What We Do
We serve our communities with our two key pillars of services, which are:
offering a series of services for women who are under the influences of inequalities and abuse
providing care at home through our Home Care team.
Our Story
Hopscotch was first formed after the Second World War, when a very war-torn Camden community had to rebuild itself. A childcare facility was formed, so that parents could get on with the work of rebuilding the housing and economy of the borough.
Since then, in one form or another, Hopscotch has existed to support the citizens of the borough.
In 1979, the precursor to Hopscotch Women's Centre was set up by Save the Children. Then, in 1998, Save The Children asked Hopscotch to become official and formulate a programme specifically to support first-generation Bangladeshi women and offered a series of services for women
Hopscotch Women's Centre now supports all minoritised ethnic women caught between gender and racial inequity. They specialise in working with women from the diverse diasporas in Camden and wider London, with 24 languages spoken by the team. They also provide a diverse domiciliary care service through Hopscotch Homecare.
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Our Mission
and Goals
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We have diverse and strong leadership.