The biggest tragedy that can happen to a human being is war.
The biggest tragedy that can happen to a human being is war.
A multicultural picnic was held last Sunday. We are glad that our organisation was part of this event. The event was one of many in the Talk to Me Worcester campaign, of which Worcester is one of the partners. You are welcome to watch the video from this event.
You are invited to join a newly started support group for people with alcohol addiction. The group is organised by Yellow Scarf together with the Osrodek Terapii i Rozwoju – Yellow Scarf Support. Mutual group is funded by The National Lottery Community Fund.
We are pleased to announce that with the financial help of Health and Hardship Fund administered by Worcester City Council, Yellow Scarf CIO has created a Covid-19 Community Relief Fund aimed at supporting members of the BME and migrant communities residing in Worcester.
Due to the Lockdown in England, we would like to inform that our Mutual Support Groups in Evesham continue to operate in the same form as before.
We invite you to a series of online workshops on topics related to self-development. These will include issues such as: five languages of love, Assertiveness, Self-Esteem, Internal Critic, How to Talk to a Teenager.
From the very beginning of the EUSS (EU Settlement Scheme), we have been helping people in Worcestershire who have difficulty in applying for settled status.
NEW GROUP SEPTEMBER 2020 - Our new project is based on running an educational online workshop for Polish-speaking Eastern European migrants living in the UK. The workshop modules will focus on five key emotions that are either suppressed or experienced more vividly at the time of the pandemic.