We hold a variety of events and meetings. You can also get the latest news concerning the Bradford African Community here. Read and keep up with what is happening in our community.

Homework Club

Homework Club Support

Give children and parents experiencing language barriers the opportunity to get support to improve their maths and English literacy. Our support team is available every Saturday between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m.

For students in year 10 and 11 experiencing language barriers and preparing for GCSE this year, GCSE support is available. A total of six experienced tutors are available every Saturday from 1:00-3:00 PM, three for math and three for English. Furthermore, every session includes a lunch break.

Please contact us if you are a guardian or parent or know of anyone who could benefit from this support by calling or emailing: 01274 722978 or info@bradfordafrican.co.uk.

 

Hairdressing Workshop

Hairdressing Workshop

Provides service users with opportunities to learn the skills they need to enter the hair and beauty industry. In addition to making friends, service users who mostly are refugees can interact with many different people 

Sewing Workshop

Sewing Workshop

BAC sewing academy in partnership with Skills network and Bradford College is enabling service users to gain skills they need to go in fabric industry and textile industry. It is beneficial to their well-being. Creating something useful and beautiful from scratch is wonderful.

You can join the workshop by contacting us on 01274722978 or email us: info@bradfordafrican.co.uk

 

Watoto Kwanza

The Swahili words Watoto Kwanza mean Children First. Play and Stay offers parents the chance to learn how to prepare healthy meals and eat on a budget with their children as part of the program.