Coventry Peace House Hate Crime Helpline

Coventry Peace House Hate Crime Helpline From June 1997 until July 1998 there was a peace camp outside the Alvis tank factory on the Walsgrave Triangle in Coventry. It's a good way to live!

Three people from the camp - Penny, John and Becqke then set up a fully mutual housing co-op so that they could establish a more permanent community based on non violence. They found six little houses in a row on the Stoney Stanton Road which had been empty for three and a half years and managed to buy them for £50,000 via a mortgage with Triodos bank and loanstock from lots of friends. They moved

into Coventry Peace House in January 1999. The way a fully mutual housing co-op works is that the members are people who live there and basically they pay rent and the rent pays the mortgage. There is no private ownership but neither is there an outside body controlling it. While you live there you are like a steward of the property and when you leave, you just leave. Over the years we have gradually renovated the property so that now five of the houses are connected as one and the sixth is separate. The sixth house provides office space for two peace projects - Worldwise - which is a global citizenship project run by the Peace House and the other is Womens Support Project called Akimbo. The larger house gives us co-op living space and also a cycling workshop and a community area for local people to use. The renovation has been achieved through lots of help from volunteers - manually, inspirationally and financially, and through a project we ran for 4 years with young people. They were mainly young people who were disenchanted with school and either excluded or irregular attenders who came to us to learn some useful construction skills and also increase their confidence and self esteem. Many thanks to them all. In January 2003 we set up Coventry Peace House Education Trust which is a registered charity which oversees all the peace and environmental projects. Coventry Cycling Centre opened in June 2004 and the Community Space in October 2005. Since we moved in we have been active as a peace and environmental centre - for example by running free courses, offering hospitality to asylum seekers and campaigning. There are currently six adults living here, three people working here and lost of people passing through! It is a busy environment and not always peaceful in a tranquil kind of way, but it can be. We are lucky to have a large garden at the back which is great in the summer and a large kitchen with a wood burner which is toasty warm in the winter. Both of them are away from the traffic noise of Stoney Stanton Road and with a bit of imagination you can pretend you are in the countryside. Hate Crime Helpline 0808 800 0051

We are a hate crime reporting centre and have recently set up a hate crime helpline. Our 0808 number is free, even to mobiles. We are open on Monday, Wednesday and Sunday evenings from 5pm -8pm and on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday mornings from 10am -1pm. We are a member of the Telephone Helplines Association. The helpline is aimed particularly at refugees and other migrants as language can be a further barrier to talking about what has happened. However we will also take calls from others affected by hate crime because they are perceived as different in some way, for example because of their sexuality or physical or mental impairment. The helpline is staffed by refugees and other migrants. If you would like to volunteer please contact Penny on 02476 664616 . We are also a VEV centre - Visual Evidence for Victims. This means we have been trained to take photographs of injuries, damage to property, grafitti etc which can be used in court.

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311 Stoney Stanton Road
Coventry
CV6 5DS

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