SOCIAL GROUP FOR MIGRANT WOMEN & CHILDREN - EVERY TUESDAY, 3.30PM
Aotearoa Migrants 4 Migrants Academy (AMMA) is a non-profit organisation run by a team of women who are all migrants themselves. They are dedicated to supporting migrant women in Christchurch with a safe and welcoming space to relax and connect.
They have started a Tuesday afternoon social session, 3.30pm – 5pm here at the Hornby Community Care Centre (next to Hornby Library). It is a casual group where you can get to meet other migrant women in your area and chat over a cup of tea or coffee. They will be also running an after-school session for kids at the same time so please bring you children along for some games and crafts.
AMMA already hosts English classes in other areas and is considering running another English class at the Hornby Community Centre if there is enough interest.
Any questions please email amma.kiaora@gmail.com or txt Hanna at 0273595313
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