Yasmin Nathani
“Since joining Shama my life has changed dramatically. I was a housewife and after joining Shama I gained the confidence to get qualifications to become a qualified Adult Tutor and Advisor. During my time at Shama I became a working professional from a housewife. I have gained a lot of accolades. I was student of the year at the Highfields Centre in 2000, I was awarded an MBE in 2016 and I got the Muslim in the Community Award in 2017. My family are extremely proud of my achievements and that makes me very happy. The work I have done at Shama is recognised by the local communities, the local authority and politicians, which makes me very proud to be the chair of Shama.”
Q&A
When did you come to Shama?
Became a member of Shama Women’s Centre in 1988.
Why did you come to Shama?
It provided an outlet from the dreary mundane tasks I used to do at home. I could look forward to going somewhere where I could learn new skills in a safe environment and also have some “me” time.
What makes Shama a great place?
Shama is a home away from home, it is warm and welcoming. As soon as you step into the Centre you feel a warm vibe and a feeling of positivity. I feel very proud to be the chair of such a fantastic organisation.
How do you envision the future of Shama?
I know that Shama will be a beacon of hope for women for a long time. We are always endeavouring to provide better services for our members. Shama will continue to light the lives of women in the future and I hope to be a part of that.
What are you doing since joining?
I really enjoyed being with like-minded women, I went onto achieving 3 GCSEs and an A-Level. Currently I serve as a Chair of the Board at Shama.