Description
Who we are...
Refugee Women's Association (RWA) is a registered charity and London wide organisation that provides specific advice and services to women who are refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in London.
What we do...
We provide advice to individual women or group sessions at refugee agencies, colleges and community organisations.
We provide advice, guidance and counselling in confidence to refugee women at our offices and through outreach and partnerships projects like Hackney Advice Service.
We can offer advice on:
- English Language Courses (ESOL)
- Rights and Entitlements
- Professional Re-qualification
- Access to further and higher education
- Statutory Financial Support and Charitable Trusts that give educational grants
- We also assist clients who cannot get their children accepted by schools
Record Last Updated on: 21/10/2019
Time / Date Details
Session Information
Monday to Friday 9.30am - 5.30pm
Call to make an appointment
How to Get Here
Buses: 55, 56, 67, 76, 149, 243, 277,
Train: Dalston Junction, Dalston Kingsland
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