Chinese Welfare Association

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The Chinese Welfare Association aims to secure the future of the Chinese community in Northern Ireland within a framework of racial equality and enable all sections of the community to fully participate in both the development of the community and the wider society.

We do this through:

  • Enabling and supporting community development and developing the community infrastructure within the Chinese community
  • Providing or securing services which meet the health and social needs arising out of the disadvantaged position of the Chinese community
  • Enabling children and young people to realise their full potential as active citizens within both the Chinese and wider community
  • Developing greater cultural awareness within both the Chinese and wider community and working towards elimination of racism and discrimination
  • Securing the resources and facilities needed to achieve the core aims of the organisation

CWA has a wide range of service users including:

  • Individuals from the Chinese community
  • Self help and single issue groups from the Chinese community
  • The Chinese Community Forum
  • The Chinese community in Northern Ireland
  • Voluntary and statutory organisations
  • The wider community in Northern Ireland.

Member Details

Telephone:

028 90 288277

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Address:

1 Stranmillis Embankment Belfast Northern Ireland BT7 1GB

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