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Culture Bridge is a non-for-profit organisation facilitating a dialogue of communication and trust between cultures and the advancement of education of the general public. Culture Bridge does this through art & culture activities, multicultural feasts, culture cooking workshops and other events and other activities and events. ​
Self-referral. Online only. Free to anyone aged 26+ who lives in Greater Manchester.
Online counselling service free to anyone aged 10-25 who lives in Greater Manchester
NESTAC provides women’s support including general advice, wellbeing, domestic abuse services and accessing health services. General Enquiries Line: 07426894361   Safeguarding Contact Number (for SOS Clinic and Guardian Project): 07455902276
Rainbow Haven is a community hub based in East Manchester, providing community drop-in sessions that offers support and activities for refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants. When we are open (Tuesday-Thursday) you can join classes and activities (including English classes and referrals to support to find work), have a hot drink and a lunchtime meal, and meet up with other people. We can also give you information about all our other activities, including: English classes, maths classes, arts and crafts, choir, gardening, computer club, and Mama and Baby Group. Our advice drop-in (Tuesday and Thursdays only) can offer support with destitution, housing and benefits advice and more. ESOL classes (registration needed) Beginner/Entry 1, Tuesdays 10-12 Complete beginner/Pre-Entry, Wednesdays 10-12 Intermediate/Entry 2-3, Thursdays 10-12 Drop-in: Conversation class, all levels, Tuesdays 1-3 Writing practice, beginners, Thursdays 10-12 All sessions are rolling and take place during Manchester term-time.
Revive is an independent community project providing free support, advice and advocacy for refugees and people seeking asylum across Manchester and Salford. Our holistic, long term services support people of all faiths, ethnicities and nationalities on their journey of integration in their new communities.
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