Blackfriars and Trinity, Broughton, Kersal and Broughton Park
Below are the organisations that are willing to offer support in this area:
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Broughton Trust
The Trust provides adult learning, youth work, employment support and community development across the city.
From small beginnings it has expanded its services to over 1000 residents each year across all of Salford’s most deprived communities.
What they need to be able to help
Revive
An independent community project to support refugees and people seeking asylum, providing free practical and integrated support, services and advocacy.
What they need to be able to help
Wai Yin
Wai Yin support, empower and work in partnership with Chinese individuals and families. They have developed a range of employment, education and community services for Chinese men and women and for other ethnic minority groups, including Somali, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indian and many European nationalities.
What they need to be able to help
The Angel Centre (Social Enterprise)
The Angel Centre is a part of Social Adventures, a social enterprise or community benefit company. A joint venture between employees and local people, they are dedicated to providing Salford people with opportunities to become healthier and happier through providing a range of activities, services and courses.
What they need to be able to help
Organisation who are supporting residents across all areas in Salford
Below are the organisations that are willing to offer support across Salford:
Tech & Tea (Inspiring Communities Together)
Inspiring Communities Together aim to improve the capacity and skills of local people so they feel more confident to try new things.
Tech and Tea is a free course helping people over 50 to use technology with confidence, learn how to stay safe online, find information and to connect with family or friends.
What they need to be able to help
Corinth
Corinth are a community enterprise, a not for profit community training company based in Salford. Their community training courses are free to Salford residents aged 19 and over, irrespective of if they are working or in receipt of benefits.
What they need to be able to help
Salford Deaf Community
The Salford Deaf gathering is an inclusive network for Deaf people. The network is run by volunteers and works with partners towards ensuring the social inclusion of deaf people in all aspects of community life.
What they need to be able to help
U3A
The u3a is a unique and exciting charitable organisation which provides life-enhancing and life-changing opportunities. Retired and semi-retired people come together and learn together, not for qualifications but for its own reward: the sheer joy of discovery!
What they need to be able to help
African Families Support Group
A non-profit organisation providing empowerment and support to African families in need. African Families Group provide digital support and help to complete forms online and look for work for African families in Greater Manchester.
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Dad Matters
Dad Matters aims to help dads have successful relationships with their families, and to support dads with anxiety, stress and mental health issues.
What they need to be able to help
Dootsi
Dootsi is an open group to all residents in Salford. The purposes of the organisation is to promote integration and community cohesion within the UK for all its group members, particularly those within the UK immigration system or have been through the UK immigration system.
What they need to be able to help