The Muslim World League London Office was delighted to host a special Community Collage Day as part of the Million Acts of Hope campaign, in collaboration with the American International Church and the Babylon Migrants Project, bringing together individuals and organisations committed to unity, coexistence, and community connection.







Participants from different faiths, backgrounds, and generations came together in a warm, creative atmosphere to contribute to 4 collective art pieces that reflect hope, compassion, and solidarity. Through creativity, conversation, and shared experiences, the event highlighted the beauty of diversity and the importance of building stronger community relationships.
The collages symbolised the many voices, stories, and acts of kindness that help create a more connected and hopeful society. Participants also shared reflections on how their organisations promote inclusion, dialogue, and service within their communities.
Today marks the official launch of the Million Acts of Hope campaign, with hundreds of organisations across the country taking part in initiatives that inspire hope, unity, and positive change within their communities.
The collages are on display today at the Camden Library and will be displayed at Tottenham Court Road on 18th May, in front of the American International Church, to the Public.
We extend our sincere thanks to the American International Church, the Babylon Migrants Project, Camden Council, volunteers, and all participants who contributed to the day’s success and continue to support initiatives that foster friendship, interfaith collaboration, and active citizenship.
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