Meetings are taking place on Thursday 2nd March, Thursday 25th May, Thursday 20th July, Thursday 14th September and Thursday 9th November.
The Safer Neighbourhood Forum (SNF) is made up of volunteers (local residents) that work with Reading Borough Council, Thames Valley Police and other organisations on issues raised by the community. Residents and workers from the Coley Ward (formerly Minster) are more than welcome to come along and join…
The social club is for older people who are looking to get out and meet new people. It is run by local volunteers and supported by Reading Borough Council. Every Tuesday, 1.00 pm to 3.00pm. £2 a session includes tea, coffee and light refreshments
The community cafe on Northumberland Avenue is located in the social club at the South Reading Youth and Community Centre. It's a great place to meet friends, relax and find out what's happening in the local area. Everyone is welcome to come in and enjoy the cafe's great…
The Gurkha Welfare Trust is the leading Gurkha charity. We provide financial, medical and community aid to Gurkha ex-servicemen of the British Crown. Our Gurkha Welfare Advice Centres (GWAC) in Salisbury and Aldershot have helped thousands of retired Gurkhas to successfully settle in the UK.…
Greater Reading Nepalese Community Association (GRNCA) is a registered local charity with charity commission in April 2008. It has been working with Nepalese communities including ex-gurkha families in greater Reading areas. The aims are integrating in the British systems and society in a meaningful way…
The REBGA was founded in October 2006, and has members of all retired British Gurkhas who reside in and around Reading area. This is an independent, non political and non profitable organisation, which comprises of all members from different Gurkha background organisation, such as GAESO,…
Our aim is to provide help and advice in a range of areas, including housing, benefits and form-filling. We have a "meeting lounge" for activities and we run English classes.
Every day Monday to Friday 9.30 to 5.30pm by calling
'UTULIVU' is a Swahili word for 'PATIENCE'. We work with women, senior citizens, children and young people with the support of men. Our main focus is to empower in order to integrate into the wider community through activities that promote health, education, wealth creation, healthy…
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