The Maya Centre and MamaSuze Are Partnering to Support Refugee and Asylum-seeking Women

A new partnership with MamaSuze to deliver free art therapy, psycheducation, talking therapy and creative arts workshops to 100 refugee and asylum-seeking women over the next two years.
How to Deal with Loss, Grief and Bereavement as a Black Woman

From Monday, 29 January 2024, The Maya Centre will run a series of free loss, grief and bereavement workshops for Black women to explore the diverse circumstances of loss and how to best cope. Whether this loss shows up as the death of a loved one, the end of a significant relationship, unemployment, separation from your home or something else, we are here to support the grieving process.
New Changes and Achievements at The Maya Centre Following Our 2023 AGM

As 2023 comes to an end, The Maya Centre looks back on what’s been achieved this funding year, including exciting additions to the team. 14 December 2023 By Hannah Uguru On 28 November 2023, The Maya Centre held its annual general meeting (AGM) at its Archway headquarters, reflecting on achievements of the past year and […]