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The Ukrainian Families Club in Glasgow has been supporting Ukrainian families since the beginning of the war in Ukraine. Our mission is to help families feel safe, at home, and bring happiness and joy to their lives. Our community group is volunteer-led, offering a wide range of activities for both children and adults. These include art, cultural education, dance, language Read more…
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The International Women’s Group seeks to empower women and enhance their integration. Open to women and girls only. Read more…
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Soul Food Sisters is a group of migrant and local women based in East Glasgow, united by our passion for food. Through the exchange of recipes, ideas, and skills, we are enhancing women’s lives and combatting social isolation. Our not-for-profit organisation connects women from diverse backgrounds, empowering them to cultivate their talents in the kitchen and beyond. As an all-female Read more…
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Afghan Human Rights Foundation (AHRF) is an independent, non-profit organisation. Our main goal is to help Afghan refugees settle into life in the UK. We provide services for Afghan refugees, migrants, and asylum seekers, offering advice on health, education, social services, welfare benefits, and immigration. We also help with job applications, career guidance, and vocational support. Find out more Address: Read more…
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The Glasgow Barons is a music group for asylum-seeking and refugee musicians in Glasgow. We hold weekly meetups on Tuesdays in Hillhead from 6-9pm, where professional facilitators guide us in making music together. Throughout the year, we organise performances. We cover travel expenses and provide instruments where possible. Find out more Address: Wellington Church, 77 Southpark Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LE Read more…
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North East Glasgow Framework for Dialogue (FFDNE) is a community group founded in 2002 and led by refugees and people seeking asylum. Membership is open to anyone seeking asylum or with leave to remain/refugee status. We are a constituted group, managed by a committee of members elected at our Annual General Meeting. Find out more For more information on how Read more…
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The International Women’s Group (IWG) was established to support women living and working in Scotland. Our aim is to help them build skills and confidence to become active citizens through education, employment, volunteering, and leadership. IWG is dedicated to empowering women to play an active role in civil society, fostering their sense of identity and belonging, and encouraging their participation Read more…
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Glasgow Afghan United partners with grassroots communities and stakeholders, promoting Unity, Equality, Peace, and Diversity. This Afghan-led organisation supports Afghans and other ethnic minorities in Glasgow through sport, health, social integration, and active citizenship. One of the city’s most diverse groups, we engage with over 20 nationalities, including refugees and people seeking asylum from Afghanistan, Syria, China, Pakistan, Poland, Cameroon, Read more…
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Africa Future is a community organisation dedicated to enhancing the lives of African people in Scotland. We offer various training programmes, including IT skills and sewing machine training. We also provide mother tongue lessons in Yoruba, Swahili, and Lingala for Scottish-born youth. Additionally, we organise activities for children, youth, and adults, along with wellbeing sessions for women and a football Read more…