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Indian Senior Citizens Centre: Culturally Sensitive Day Resource Services for Elderly Indians (50+)

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The Indian Senior Citizens Centre is a Charity Registered (1040167) BME Voluntary organisation which provides culturally sensitive day resource services for older Indian people in Manchester, Trafford, Stockport, Bury and Salford.

We offer a large range of activities at our centre that offer educational, fitness, social and above all fun events for all.

Please contact us directly for more information.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Bharti Hindocha | Sravan Kumar
Contact Position
Admin | Coordinator
Telephone
0736 8318 066 0736 8318 066 0161 232 0999 0161 232 0999
E-mail
miscc1618@gmail.com
samhasmukh1618@gmail.com
Website
Indian Senior Citizens Centre
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Where to go

Name
Indian Senior Citizens Centre
Address
16-18
Whalley Road
Whalley Range
Manchester
Postcode
M16 8AB
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Notes

Our Centre has ample space for our members recreation.

Indians across Manchester can view our website and come and enroll as a member.

We also have huge space for Parking vehicles both for centre visitors and its members.

Costs

Associated Cost
Yes
Table of Costs
DescriptionCost typeUnit priceCost unit
Per term 25.00

Availability

Referral not required
Other notes
Services for Indian elderly (50+) We aim to enhance the quality of life and enable independent living of the Indian Elderly by providing services in support of their social, mental wellbeing Our constitution bestows the Centre with the following aims and objectives. • To promote the relief of elderly people, in particular the elderly Indians within the city of Manchester and surrounding areas • To raise awareness of the specific needs of the elderly in order to strengthen linkages and support systems with the voluntary and statutory sector • To better utilise and develop under used community facilities and buildings • To provide a caring services for the elderly by way of home and hospital visits and family support • To provide culturally sensitive day resource services • To provide a platform for the development of mutual self-help

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