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Ne Kongo West Midlands
Ne Kongo West Midlands is a community association which aim to contribute to the integral welfare of Ne Kongo people who have chosen to settle in West Midlands, throughout the following objects:
1. To help one another in conformity with the pattern of Congolese values.
2. To promote the Ne Kongo culture pride, in encouraging members to get to refer to positives values inherited from their ancestors.
3. To broaden members’ knowledge in connection with the Kongo Kingdom History, and also to update the Ne Kongo community’s mind about the currents events occurring among the Ne Kongo people in Africa and around the world.
4. To set up some reception facility so as to help any Ne Kongo new comer in the West Midlands to face smoothly his integration.
5. To carry out concrete actions that work towards the integral development of the inhabitants of the district area of Bas-Congo in particular and of the Democratic Republic of Congo in general.
Address details
- Address
- 7 Capcroft Crescent
- Postal Town
- Billesly, Selly Oak
- Postcode
- B13 0BF
Organisation Contact Details
- Phone
- 07507 982 446
- info@nekongo-westmidlands.org
Contact Person Details
- Contact Name
- Matoko Matoko
- Role
- Primary Contact Person
- Telephone
- 07507 982 446
- info@nekongo-westmidlands.org
Services
- Advocacy
- Arts, culture, sport and recreation
- Voluntary and community organisations
Main Beneficiaries
Services focused on particular beneficiaries do not imply that they are offered exclusively to these persons only.
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Specific Need or Circumstance
- People who are at risk or vulnerable
- People who are asylum seekers/refugees
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Specific Faith Focus
- People from all faiths / multi-faith / inter-faith people
- Christian (including Church of England, Catholic, Protestant and all Christian denominations)
- Jewish
- Hindu
- Buddhist
- Sikh
- Muslim
- Animist
- Pagan (including witchcraft)
- Humanist
- Agnostic / atheist / no religion
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Sexual Orientation Focus
- People of all sexual orientations
- Heterosexual people
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual people
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Household
- Households without children
- Households with children
- All households
- Single person households
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Gender Focus
- All genders
- Women
- Transgender people
- Men
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Ethnic Focus
- All Black or Black British people (including Caribbean, African and any other Black background)
- Members of ethnic groups (specified)
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Age Focus
- Young people aged 17-18 years
- Young adults aged 19-25 years
- Adults aged 26-64 years
- Older people aged 65 years and over
Organisation last updated: Tue, 5th December 2017
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