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29.02.2012 17:00 - 18:00
Ramadan Lecture

07.03.2012 17:00 - 18:00
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14.03.2012 17:00 - 18:00
Ramadan Lecture

21.03.2012 17:00 - 18:00
Ramadan Lecture

28.03.2012 17:00 - 18:00
Ramadan Lecture

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About Us

The Muslim Welfare House, founded in 1970, was originally established to assist Muslim students coming to the UK for an education. However, over the years, the focus of the charity has changed, as has its user community. The multi-purpose building acts as more than just a mosque, but as a entire community centre, emulating the function of the masjid built by the beloved Prophet, may peace and blessings be upon him. It acts as a social, cultural, learning and advice centre for more than 15 nationalities, ranging from Algerians and Somalis, to Pakistanis and Bangladeshis.
MWH has been a registered charity in the UK since 1975. An Executive Director assisted by six full time and three part time staff members, as well as a fleet of volunteers, manage the organisation. The Director in turn reports to a board of seven trustees.

The MWH site consists of offices, two training centres, a youth centre, Library and prayer rooms for both men and women, all fitted with easily accessible toilets, and designed for wheelchair user accessibility.
Indeed our organisation was one of the first charity bodies established in the UK with the purpose of serving the minority ethnic community.  In particular, our wider commitment of encouraging the minority ethnic community to participate and integrate in society underpins the provision of all our services.  
We recognise, in particular, the necessity of linking with mainstream providers and the mutual benefits that arise – including greater understanding, appreciation and provision.  Thus we have prioritised the development of our working relationship with local authoritative bodies – the police, the council, educational authorities as well as colleges and schools.  MWH is an active member of many consultative working groups which meet regularly – including the Race Equality Group of the local council.

Contact us Today!

For all information about our services, Please visit us or call us today. One of our staff will be happy to answer your enquiries.

Address:
233 Seven sisters road
Finsbury Park
London, N4 2DA
E: info@mwht.or.uk
T: +44(0)2072633071
F:

+44(0)2076358779

Nearst tube station/overground: Finsbury Park

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