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Nigeria Community Association

Categories of Work: Advice, support & information services, Arts & Culture and Heritage, Children, young people & families, Community development, Community services and/or facilities, Crime and community safety, Mentoring, Social activities, Voluntary and community sector support, Volunteering, Youth work
Who do you work with?: All Client Groups, Asylum seekers and/or refugees, Black and Ethnic Minority, Children (aged 0 - 5), Children (aged 6-11), Children (aged 12 - 15), Families and/or parents, Lone parents, Men, Migrant communities, Older people, Voluntary and community groups, Volunteers, Women, Young people (aged 16-19), Young people (aged 20-25)
Organisation description: We Nigeria Community Association aim to Promoting Identity Culture and Stronger Community through community projects and events focused on reaching out to people.

We aim to bring life to the entire Manchester Community especially the Rochdale Community.

Our aim is to end loneliness / depression and change the lives of those affected by it.

To support and empower the community, asylum seekers, and the deprived in the Community by educating, training and rendering services for Community integration.

To support celebrate the potential in our Youth and also empower them.

Our aim is to promote equality and diversity by discussing issues that will help integrate Nigerians with other ethnic groups in Rochdale and beyond.

Our aim is not only to promote the Nigerian culture but to learn about other cultures and promote unity and peace amongst Nigerians living in Rochdale and beyond.

We aim to liaise with other Nigerian Associations in UK, to learn the British culture and promote law and order within the society.

Nigeria is reach in culture and we aim to showcase our cultural heritage as well as be part of Britain’s multi-cultural society.
Supporting other voluntary and community organisations: Organisation development, Volunteering

Contact details

18 Casson Gate, Rochdale, OL12 0QA
http://www.ncaro.co.uk

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