Sandwell VCS Directory

Welcome to the most comprehensive directory of Sandwell's Voluntary and Community Sector, provided by SCVO, the Sector's local infrastructure support agency. This search engine offers a free and public signpost to many local organisations and the services they offer.

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E.g. "West Bromwich Bangladeshi Youth Forum (WBBYF)"

West Bromwich Bangladeshi Youth Forum (WBBYF)

WBBYF works very closely with CBO and primarily concentrates on addressing needs of Bangladeshi Young People. WBBYD aims to :- provide range of activities and services for Bangladeshi young people in Sandwell to enable and empower them to maintain and improve their quality of life.
- Provide services that create awareness of Bangladeshi cultural heritage
- Raise awareness of the issues affecting Bangladeshi young people through the public, he media and professional service, acting as catalyst for policy change
- Work in partnership with voluntary and statutory sector to improve services for Bangladeshi young people which are culturally sensitive.

Address details

Address
8 - 10 Carters Greem
Postal Town
West Bromwich
Postcode
B70 9LW

Organisation Contact Details

Phone
07947 266931

Contact Person Details

Contact Name
Mr Abdul Halim
Role
Chair Person
Contact Name
Mr Shabud Ullah
Role
Secretary
Email
shabud786@hotmail.com

Main Beneficiaries

Services focused on particular beneficiaries do not imply that they are offered exclusively to these persons only.

  • Specific Need or Circumstance

    • People who are unemployed
  • Sexual Orientation Focus

    • People of all sexual orientations
  • Household

    • All households
  • Gender Focus

    • Men
  • Ethnic Focus

    • All Asian or Asian British people (including Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and any other Asian background)
  • Age Focus

    • Children under 5 years
    • Children aged 5-11 years
    • Young people aged 12-16 years
    • Young people aged 17-18 years
    • Young adults aged 19-25 years

Organisation last updated: Thu, 28th October 2010

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