Salford Refugees Link
Categories of Work: Advice, support & information services, Arts & Culture and Heritage, Children, young people & families, Community development, Community services and/or facilities, Education/training, Environment and conservation, Health and well-being, Poverty/low income, Volunteering, Voluntary and community sector support, Housing and related support, Social and community care services
Where do they work?: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Outside Salford
Who do you work with?: Asylum seekers and/or refugees, Black and Ethnic Minority, Families and/or parents, Voluntary and community groups, Adult offenders and ex-offenders and their families, Men, Mental health problems (people with), Older people, Women
Organisation description: ACTIVITIES OF THE ORGANISATION
Salford Refugees Link (SARELI-UK) serves people from more than 17 nationalities (what all these nationalities have in common is language barrier and vulnerability).
Our main aims are:
• Improving quality of life for African exile.
• Promote African heritage in Salford and surrounding
• Relieving poverty, sickness and distress amongst black and ethnic minority living in Salford
• Reduce social inequality, built community cohesion and racial harmony
• Improving access to general information by providing independent services.
• Salford Refugees Link is one of communities reporting Centre around Health and wellbeing and hate crime in Salford
Facilitate the integration of African exile community in Salford and surrounding.
Salford Refugees Link (SARELI-UK) serves people from more than 17 nationalities (what all these nationalities have in common is language barrier and vulnerability).
Our main aims are:
• Improving quality of life for African exile.
• Promote African heritage in Salford and surrounding
• Relieving poverty, sickness and distress amongst black and ethnic minority living in Salford
• Reduce social inequality, built community cohesion and racial harmony
• Improving access to general information by providing independent services.
• Salford Refugees Link is one of communities reporting Centre around Health and wellbeing and hate crime in Salford
Facilitate the integration of African exile community in Salford and surrounding.
Supporting other voluntary and community organisations: Charity & Company law and registration, Volunteering
What are your opening days and times, and when is your venue and meeting space available?: Monday to Friday 9 Am to 5 PM whenever we have booking iT
Contact details
303 Digital World Centre, Salford, M50 3UB