African Community Centre Wales

The African Community Centre (ACC) is a centre operated by the African/African Community in partnership with indigenous Welsh people throughout Wales. ACC currently has branches in Swansea, Cardiff, Newport and Wrexham. In its Swansea branch, ACC provides a drop in Centre for all people to participate in the African/African Caribbean cultures as well as supporting their community members to integrate and participate in their local Welsh Heritage projects. We provide training in multicultural awareness, ethnic arts and culture, heritage projects, African dancing, drumming and school visitations. We provide arts and crafts as well as support for new comers into Swansea. We have well established men, women, children and young peoples forums. We also have a football team, as well as male and female basket ball groups. Come and interact with with your African Community. A warm welcome awaits

Address:

60 Walter Road,
Uplands

SA1 5PZ

Contact Name
Mrs Uzo Iwobi, OBE
Contact Telephone
01792 470298
Contact E-mail
info@africancommunitycentre.org.uk
Any Other Names/Acronyms By Which You Are Known?
ACC
Charity Number
1124327 (click here to access the Charity Commission Site)
Company Number
06331619 (Click here to access Company House)
Cost of Membership/Charges

Free

Opening Times
Mondays 10am-3pm Tuesdays 10am-3pmWednesdays ClosedThursdays 10am-3pmFridays 10am-3pm Saturdays 10am-3pm
Please Add Any Other Details

Board consists ofLawyer/solicitor Asylum Seeker NurseStudent Teacher Civil Servants etc

Please Describe Any Disabled Access That Is Available (Access With/Without Assistance Or No Access)

Accessible to wheelchair users without assistance

Services Offered
Many courses on offer
Status Of Organisation
ChairPerson African Community Centre Wales

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