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European Women Charitable Association

Also known as: European Women Charitable Association in Northern Ireland

Country
Northern Ireland
Charity number
108624
Status
Overdue: 820 days
Registered
March 16, 2022

Address

Address
198 Locksley Park
Belfast
BT10 0AU
BT10 0AU

Contact

Activities

Prevention or relief of poverty. It has been identified a substantial number of European migrants arrived in Northern Ireland by being misled with regards to opportunities and living costs. Main intend of EWA-NI is to provide informational and material support to those European women who intend to evade from the state of poverty at the time when their current state of poverty became difficult to surpass or when it affects the family lifestyle and safety. Special attention will be given to single mothers but no support will be denied to anyone looking for help. Advancement of education. Due to inherent language barrier and lack of information regarding educational system in UK, many European women are not aware of their responsibilities, rights and opportunities regarding child and adult education. School registration, un-approved absences, school transferring, bullying situations, various code of practice of each school, previous studies equivalence procedures are amongst the most frequent issues that needs to be explained, most of the time in their native language. Advancement of culture and heritage. European Women Association intends to generate paths for inclusion of European various cultures in the Northern Ireland cultural life. Most of local population is not aware of the rich variety of traditions, music, dances, costumes, arts etc. specific to each of the European regions from where people are coming to Northern Ireland. The advancement of citizenship or community development. There are various discrepancies regarding community’s written or unwritten rules, habits, and citizenship behaviour between most of European countries and local Northern Ireland. We intend to act for making all European residents in Northern Ireland aware of such rules and help them integrate into the local communities. We are going to work for having the European citizens resident in Northern Ireland more involved in their communities’ activities. The advancement of human rights, conflict resolution or reconciliation or the promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality and diversity Northern Ireland has a long history of segregation between various religious and national groups. We are looking to improve the links between groups considering the neutrality of European communities and lack of biased opinions.

The prevention or relief of poverty,The advancement of education,The advancement of citizenship or community development,The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science,The advancement of human rights, conflict resolution or reconciliation or the promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality and diversity

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure
April 1, 2026

Trustees

Name
Ana
Dalia
Maria