Health All ethnic minorities organisations

All ethnic minorities organisations

Provides support to African refugees and asylum seekers living in the North East of England.

The Angelou Centre offers ‘women only’ support and activities run by and for women from Black and minoritised communities in the North East of England.

supports people over 55 years, in the East, West and North Newcastle to live independently in the community and to lead happier, healthier lives. They run a wide range of activities for people over 55 years

JOB4ME supports ethnically minoritised residents in Newcastle to learn English, health & financial literacy, access digital support, and progress into volunteering or work, promoting inclusion, equality, and diversity through funded community programmes.

COCO is an international development charity, based in Newcastle.

They provide sustainable sources of quality education to children living in poor and marginalised communities within East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda)

The Health Champions Network is a community programme supported by Newcastle City Council Public Health, and works across the city to share public health messages.

Training to work effectively with people who are learning English as a foreign language.

Fertility Network UK provides free and impartial support, advice, information and understanding for anyone affected by fertility issues.

Freedom from Torture help asylum seekers and refugees who have survived torture recover and rebuild their lives in the UK.

Healthworks support people of all ages to lead a healthier life. To be more active, eat healthily, give up smoking, manage diabetes and improve your mobility.