 My name is Tesleima. We have amazing projects. We reach the community that would never, never normally be able to be reached. Our main aim is to change people who have severe mental health little by little to make a change. We have knitting, crochet, then we do screen printing, block printing, hand painting on to screens. The shishers. There's so many things I can't even put into words. This place is a magical place for women and children because we work with diversity and inter-generation. Our youngest is three. The oldest one is 85. If you came in here and you didn't observe the age, you just sat back, you would think that they were all teenagers. When you look at times gone by, women and children used to make things with their hands and it used to help their mental health. These things are really important, doing things by your hand because it helps you to retain in your memory. That's why this is a hand process and this is what this place is. When you're sitting and thinking, you are lost in this world that only you exist. Taslima has created beautiful space really for women to have their own space, feel great about themselves, learn enormous amounts. While people haven't been able to come in, we went straight on to Zoom and not only that, we started to make scrubs and scrub bag masks for the hospital. We were like machines and it was almost like you were at war trying to protect the NHS. I was at within your hospital and I met a nurse who was wearing the band on her mask and I recognised it because I had crocheted it and I said to her, where did you get that band? I knew it was Taslima and it was incredible. It was incredible to see and she said they have been fantastic. We could do it some more. I'm sure Taslima is still doing that. And we gave machines away. We knew that if we don't help our women and children, they're stuck in a home. They don't have a garden. They don't have what some people are fortunate and very lucky to have. The machines are big asset for all the women. We're more alike than what we realise. That's what makes CDM so successful. It's a family.