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Drop in to our afterschool homework club to get additional support and guidance.
ACAA was established in 2001 by Dr. Nooralhaq Nasimi, who left Afghanistan with his young family in 1999. Dr. Nasimi wanted to help other refugees, so he began organising cultural events and day trips for the Afghan community in London. Since then, the organisation has flourished and since developed into a vibrant organisation working to free refugees and newcomers from the isolating feelings which can come with migration.
Contact: Afghanistan & Central Asian Association (ACAA)
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Drop in to our afterschool homework club to get additional support and guidance.
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In need of impartial and confidential advice? We run a weekly community advice clinic, offering advice and guidance on a range of subjects as well as emotional support.
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The Community Fridge provides free food for the local community.
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Afghanistan and Central Asian Association offers Esol (English for speakers of other languages) classes to local members of the community aged 16+. We welcome all levels of ability to improve reading, writing and speaking skills in a fun, relaxed environment.
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Want to learn how to protect your child online and in the real world? Build your confidence and theirs? Meet other parents in a COVID-19 safe environment?
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Our supplementary school is for children and young people who are looking for support with school subjects and homework.
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Volunteering at ACAA
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As well as the services and support we provide to all those in the Afghan community, we have events, projects and mentorships set up especially for women. These offer a place for Afghan women to share their experiences in a warm and positive environment.
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