Asian Women's Project

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Asian Women's Project
Type Charitable organisation
Founded May 1982
Founder Parveen Mirza
Headquarters Nottingham, UK
Website www.asianwomensproject.org.uk

Asian Women's Project (AWP) is a charitable organisation, that was set up to serve the Asian women of Nottingham.

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[edit] History

The 'Asian Women's Project was foundered in May 1982 by three local Asian women, in Nottingham.

[edit] Projects

Radio Faza

Pehla Qadam - First Steps Day Nursery

STEPS Training Project

Jaan Tay Jahan - Healthy Living Centre

Hikmah Project

[edit] Activities

EDC Luncheon Club

Advice and Support for Cancer

University Social Work

Childcare - seasonal full day care

Training Courses - e.g. English classes

Raising Educational Achievement

Health Workshops

Recruitment Training of Asian Women in Health & Social Care

Social & Cultural Advantages - Eid, Vasaki and Diwali

Career Surgery

Health Workshops

After School Homework Club

Swimming & Aerobics Classes

Neighbourhood Renewal Regeneration

Drop-in Advice Sessions - welfare pages; immigration; debts; housing

Health Activities - sewing class; healthy eating; walking groups

Health & Beauty Courses

Cricket Tornaments

Community Radio (Faza FM)

Volunteers Work Placement

Advocacy & Support

Relationship Counselling

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