WBA is seeking to expand and grow the services it provides and has identified specific areas where there is a lack of opportunities. WBA will be working towards more youth services,including outreach work to engage local young people, youth enrichment activities through sports and leisure activities, including visits across the UK countryside to raise cultural social awareness and promote UK and Bangladeshi heritage.
Westminster Bangladeshi Association aims to meet the diverse needs of the local community by providing excellent services that promote social inclusion, citizenship and help empower individuals. Our primary aim is to provide or assist in the provision of a wide range of services and facilities for recreational, social and economic well-being for our local community
WBA is seeking to expand and grow the services it provides and has identified specific areas where t
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