Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
EMPOWERMENT. INTEGRATION. BELONGING.
We help displaced people, with a focus on Ukrainians in Birmingham and the West Midlands, to rebuild their lives, integrate into local communities, and create a brighter future
Building skills, confidence, and connections to support refugees becoming self-sufficient.
Skills training and professional development to enhance career opportunities.
English language lessons and cultural orientation programs.
Activities for youth, families, and children, helping them adapt to their new environment.
Integration into local society while preserving and celebrating cultural traditions.
Opportunities for gaining local experience through volunteering.
An online program aimed at supporting and empowering entrepreneurs. Participants gain valuable insights, skills, and resources to master the complexities of running a business in the UK.
A vibrant and dynamic space for active and creative young people, where interactions, games, and collaborative projects evolve into unforgettable events and opportunities for personal growth.
A project in partnership with NB4U that connects two distinct generations — youth and seniors. Together, they will create a book documenting the life stories and memories of our grandparents.
A valuable opportunity to significantly enhance your business English skills by actively participating in regular meetings with British business professionals and industry leaders.
A project designed to bring together people of all ages through a variety of engaging and exciting sports events that foster community, connection, and improved health.
Meetings which help refugees become more socially active, make new friends, enhance their emotional well-being, improve self-confidence, and transform negativity into positivity.
40 Woodview Dr, Birmingham B15 2HU
Teamworks Birmingham City, 202 Fazeley Street, Birmingham B5 5SE
TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
We left behind everything we knew and loved. Now, in the safety of the UK, Ukrainians in Birmingham are trying to rebuild our lives, but the loss of home and community is deeply felt. We dream of creating a Ukrainian Community Centre — a place where we can find support, connect with one another, and heal together. This centre will be more than just a building; it will be a lifeline for families who have lost so much, offering support, cultural connection, and hope.
Please help if you can.
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