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They aim to support and relieve the hardship amongst asylum seekers in the UK or who are refugees, and who reside in North Tyneside and the surrounding area.

work with ethnic minority communities across Newcastle to prepare for employment.

Newcastle United Foundation supports the community with free football and health and wellbeing sessions.

The City Information Hub and Library offer library services, events and activities, computer access and more.

Newcastle city library and community hub has a Changing Place accessible toilet. These toilets have equipment is to help you to get on and off the toilet, or to change your continence pad. Such as a hoist, a height-adjustable changing bench and a shower. These toilets have more space so your carer or carers can help you if needed. There is a changing area with screens or curtains to give you some privacy .Visit  to see Visit the Changing Places website the opening times and how access them. You can only access the toilets when the buildings are open. You may need a Radar Key to open the toilet.

 

 

 

Peace of mind CIO run projects to help refugees and asylum seekers in the North East of England.

North East Solidarity and Teaching (NEST) run free English language classes for refugees and asylum seekers from all backgrounds and of all ages.

They educate and empower women and wider community by promoting diversity, equality and justice for all.

Free language classes and learning support for refugees.

BGET aims to humanise history by replacing faceless statistics and numbers with real human experience through storytelling. Their work creates an ideal opportunity to inspire…

Investing in People and Culture (IPC) is a registered charity that promotes the social and economic inclusion of people who are seeking asylum, refugees,…

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