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Londoner of the Day: Thavarani Nagulendram

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Londoner of the Day goes to a woman who runs a vital help service for Tamils living in London which does not get a penny of state help,

Thavarani Nagulendram leads the Tamil Community Centre, which has three bases in Hounslow, Harrow and Ealing.

More than 5,000 came for help last year with problems as diverse as poor health, money worries and domestic violence.

The latter is a serious concern for Hounslow resident Mrs Nagulendram, because cultural norms make it very hard for victims to speak out.

Cash is a constant concern too. Around £10,000 must be raised each year in order to keep the lights on. That is a challenge with no outside funding.

That is why Mrs Nagulendram is a well-deserved winner of a London Star award from the Mayor of London, in conjunction with London24.com.

Do you know someone who deserves a thank-you for their volunteering work from the London Mayor? Nominate them as your London Star.

Recommending someone is easy. Use the links at the top-right to access the short online form on London24 and to get more details.

The initiative is part of Team London, which is Mayor Johnson’s vision to get more people volunteering to help tackle crime, increase opportunities for young people and improve the environment.

Meanwhile, if you want to nominate someone for a future Londoner of the Day, email London24 editor Simon Bull at simon.bull@archant.co.uk

Thavarani Nagulendram leads the Tamil Community Centre, which has three bases in Hounslow, Harrow and Ealing.

More than 5,000 came for help last year with problems as diverse as poor health, money worries and domestic violence.

The latter is a serious concern for Hounslow resident Mrs Nagulendram, because cultural norms make it very hard for victims to speak out.

Cash is a constant concern too. Around £10,000 must be raised each year in order to keep the lights on. That is a challenge with no outside funding.

That is why Mrs Nagulendram is a well-deserved winner of a London Star award from the Mayor of London, in conjunction with London24.com.

Do you know someone who deserves a thank-you for their volunteering work from the London Mayor? Nominate them as your London Star.

Recommending someone is easy. Use the links at the top-right to access the short online form on London24 and to get more details.

The initiative is part of Team London, which is Mayor Johnson’s vision to get more people volunteering to help tackle crime, increase opportunities for young people and improve the environment.

Meanwhile, if you want to nominate someone for a future Londoner of the Day, email London24 editor Simon Bull at simon.bull@archant.co.uk

http://www.london24.com/news/londoner_of_the_day_thavarani_nagulendram_1_987620#.TkGuD9wb18k.facebook

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