In 1992, the centre was first established in a voluntary capacity, it composed of ten pupils and two teachers delivering Quran and Islamic studies from the Liverpool central Al Rahma Mosque.

In 1995, the School moved premises to the Yemeni Association in Liverpool 8 area where additional classes were established for Girls.

In 1998, the former Tiber Street School was used until it was demolished.

Once again, we re-located to St Bernard’s School on Kingsley Road Liverpool 8 until the lease ran out.

In 2000, we moved to the Unity Youth & Community Centre, where we reinvested in a local disused Youth Centre.

In 2002, we were able to raise the funds needed to purchase our current building, which was a former United Reform Church on Earle Road in Liverpool.

In 2003, the centre became a registered charity organisation. As a result of our ongoing work and having ownership of our own building we were able to grow our organisation and services to deliver 5 core projects, employing 18 staff, 25 volunteers, serving 650-850 users weekly.

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