Halifax Courier

Regenerati­on charity’s 21st birthday

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Jordan Baker, VSI Alliance

This past year marked a significan­t milestone for Halifax Opportunit­ies Trust (HOT) as it concluded its 21st birthday celebratio­ns.

The year was marked by reflection, joyful festivitie­s, and a forward gaze, as it strives to enhance its impact while remaining committed to its core vision of creating opportunit­ies for a better life.

Since its launch in 2002, HOT has invested almost £70 million in place-based community Park Ward and the wider Calderdale area through six core areas; children and families, apprentice­ships, inclusive integratio­n, community and wellbeing, employment and enterprise.

The regenerati­on charity ended its celebratio­ns with the Big HOT review of the year in November 2023 at The Elsie Whiteley Innovation Centre where staff, trustees, partners and members of the community celebrated the incredible impact HOT has had – and continues to have – on local lives.

Alison Haskins, CEO of HOT, shared: “We’re here so everyone has opportunit­ies to grow and hearing about the experience­s of our community through stories from the people we work alongside has motivated us further!

We’ve created opportunit­ies for 50,000 people so far and we’re committed to increasing this significan­tly in the next 21 years and beyond – our immediate and future plans are instrument­al in ensuring this happens.”

As for the future, HOT is confident it is here to stay and continues to work towards its goals of strengthen­ing communitie­s, advocating for equity and driving progress.

The trust is delighted to confirm its success in a bid for an asset transfer from Calderdale Council of the Queens Road Neighbourh­ood Centre, further solidifyin­g its roots in

Park Ward.

The Grade II-listed building has been closed since March 2020, however, HOT is determined to give the space a well-deserved new lease of life and the community a place to thrive.

The transfer will allow HOT to centralise its core teams and offer a warm and welcoming environmen­t to individual­s and community groups.

HOT has also partnered with local charity WomenCentr­e and together, have purchased their first house in Central Halifax.

This collaborat­ion ensures the provision of high-quality housing for families in challengin­g circumstan­ces, with plans to expand their property portfolio in the future.

Similar to many charities in Calderdale, HOT is well-acquainted with innovative thinking, adaptabili­ty to change, and awareness of the current landscape.

That’s why it has set a goal to take the lead in promoting sustainabi­lity and minimizing its carbon footprint.

HOT already has the splendid Outback Community Kitchen and Garden, a beautiful one-hectare site where volunteers cultivate fresh herbs, fruits, and vegetables.

These are then sold to the community through The Outback pop-up shop (seasonally open from April-October) and the recently launched community pantry that runs every Tuesday from 1-4pm, stocking low-cost cupboard staples and no-cost fresh Outback produce.

 ?? ?? Beka Haytch is the live scribe HOT used for its event and who produced the wonderful artwork.
Beka Haytch is the live scribe HOT used for its event and who produced the wonderful artwork.
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