Highfield Community Association
Address | Drewry Road
Keighley BD21 2QG |
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How to donate | Ideally drop off in person. |
Currently accepting donations? | Yes |
Make arrangement before donation? | Yes |
Times for drop-off/donations | 10am - 5pm Monday to Friday |
Contact | Diane Law , Fazeela Hanif |
Phone | 01535608900 |
diane@keighleyhca.org.uk | |
Website | https://keighleyhca.org.uk/ |
What we do | Established in 2002, Highfield Community Association (HCA) also known as the Highfield Community Centre is located in a multi-cultural & diverse community of Keighley. At Highfield Community Centre, we believe in Engaging & Empowering to breaking barriers to participation to achieve long-term goals. Our vision is: To advance education & social welfare opportunities with the objective of improving the lives of local residents of Keighley, specifically in the neighbourhood of Highfield by providing facilities for social wellbeing, recreation & leisure activities, whilst at the same time maximise revenue generation opportunities in our centre to invest back into the community. (HCA) Aims to offer:- • A single access point of integrated family services to help meet the needs and address issues of local people • A positive environment for children and young people, to learn, develop, progress & contribute in society • To work with local people across all ages, ethnicity groups and abilities to help build confidence, self-esteem and reduce isolation. • Strong partnership work with other local organisations to promote better health, education standards and achievements • Activities to promote community cohesion and engagement • Accessible services which engage the hardest to reach, by removing barriers to participation & encourage individuals to make positive life choices. Activities we offer include: Play Rangers Project – Play and activity sessions for children and young people aged 5-14. Excel Youth project – youth provision for young people aged 14+ to learn new activities and skills. Asha Project (means ‘Hope’ in Bangla) – women, age 60+, particularly from the South Asian Bangladeshi Community. Dekh Bhaal Project (means ‘Looked After’ in Urdu) - men, age 60+, from the South Asian community Colourful Lives Project - women from the South Asian Community suffering from mental health and wellbeing, and feeling isolated. Adult Education: ESOL, English, Maths, Entry Level Courses Informal courses: Henna, sewing, exercise. Venue Hire: meetings, parties and events. |
What we accept |
Ideally we would like personal hygiene and sanitary products, which families are struggling to purchase
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Accept part-used products? | No |
Making a donation? |
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