Haringey Community Showcase and Awards 2025
Published : 20 November 2025
The Haringey Community Collaborative would like to invite Haringey residents, volunteers, staff to join them at the Haringey Community Showcase and Awards 2025 at The Alevi Cultural Centre, on Thursday 4 December 2025, 3.30pm to 6.30pm.
The Haringey Community Showcase and Awards 2025 is all about celebrating the amazing work happening in our local community. Following the success of last year’s event, the Collaborative are bringing together voluntary and community sector groups, funders, volunteers and residents for a day packed with inspiration, connection, and recognition of community achievements.
The Showcase will highlight exciting community-led projects and honour individuals and groups making a real difference in Haringey.
What to Expect:
Discover Local Services and Activities: With 50+ stall holders, find out about the diverse range of voluntary and community sector projects and services available in Haringey.
Recognition of Impact: The awards ceremony will celebrate and give recognition to the people and organisations who have made a positive impact in their community this year.
Inspiration and Empowerment: With nine exciting award categories, including Green and Sustainability; Inclusion and Equalities; Community Safety, and much more – feel inspired and empowered to play a role in making Haringey a better place for all.
Network and Build Stronger Connections: Explore the services and activities being delivered in Haringey. This is an opportunity for residents, VCS staff and volunteers, and statutory sector colleagues to come together and network. Meet new connections and say hello to old friends.
Volunteer in Haringey: If you’re a resident looking to volunteer locally, come along and browse the stalls to find the best volunteer role for you.
How can I register?
On the Haringey Collaborative’s Eventbrite registration page, you’re welcome to choose between two options:
Attendees – general public, people interested in volunteering, statutory services, VCS representatives and service users
Stall Holders – voluntary and community sector organisations, services, or groups