On Monday 2 September, the Newport Sudanese Community Association celebrated a new era as they officially opened their new space in the heart of the City!

 

 

About Newport Sudanese Community Association

They’re a not-for-profit, independent organisation passionate about supporting their 500 members to remain rooted in their Sudanese identity within Welsh society.

They support Sudanese community well-being and welfare, including non-Sudanese family and friends - regardless of religion, gender, ethnic background, or political views.

In the future, they aspire to help their local community with provision of health and well-being support, social activities. They’ll also offer help based on the skills within their current membership and partnership work with other community groups and agencies.

 

How Newport City Homes support Newport community groups

We want our communities to thrive. Newport Sudanese Community Association are one amongst many community groups we’re supporting to grow and develop.

We work with community groups, helping you identify your strengths, and working with those to drive long-term growth and sustainability. We work alongside you, at your pace, understanding your needs and desires. After all, you’re the experts in your communities. We’re here to help remove barriers and find solutions to your challenges.

Our offer is open to all community groups, and we can support with:

  • Finding a suitable location for your group’s activities.
  • Find and apply for funding to invest into your community group and activities.
  • Connect to partners that can support delivery of specialist services.
  • With basic infrastructure, including Risk Assessments.
  • Digital support to help workshop delivery and facilitate learning.

 

If you want support in growing your community group, you can get in touch with us on 01633 38 11 11 or email communitydevelopment@newportcityhomes.com

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