In 2018 British Muslim TV, Church Times and Jewish News, together with Coexist House, joined forces for the 21 for 21 project to identify inspiring individuals aged under 40 who are increasing dialogue and breaking down barriers – particularly as volunteers but also in their working lives.

We are extremely proud that our colleague Mohammad Ryad Khodabocus was identified and nominated in this project and was one of the 21 Award Winners selected across the country.

Ryad continues to inspire and educate young people on interfaith projects while working with Luton Council of Faiths, GRASSROOTS & Near Neighbours Programme.

From Oct 14 -15, 2021, Ryad and all the other 21 award winners were invited to stay at St Georges House Windsor Castle as a guest of the house.

Ryad was invited to present and pitch a project on “Mental Health with a Heart” along with a fellow award-winning colleague from the Jewish community. The result was astounding. A news headline read “£70,000 raised for trail-blazing interfaith projects at Windsor Castle.”

Please read the full article here.

https://jewishnews-timesofisrael-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/70000-raised-for-trail-blazing-interfaith-projects-at-windsor-castle/amp/

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https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/215830

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