The Harrow African-Caribbean Association was formed in 1991 to bring together the African-Caribbean people, who live in Harrow, for the purposes of:
- Providing them with a meeting place
- Providing a Friday Luncheon Club for retired people
- Keep Fit Classes
- Dance School for children aged 5 to 16
- Mentoring for boys aged 11-16 irrespective of academic, social and economic background
- Promoting the well being of the Association and its Members and their interests
- Taking up members' concerns with statutory bodies (e.g Local and Central Government) in respect of: Education; Youth, Employment, Training, Health, Leisure & Cultural Activities
- Providing support to individuals
- Promoting research into the needs of the African-Caribbean Community
HACA's activities are held in churches around Harrow.
Address:
Community Premises, Room 3, (Ground Floor), 27 Northolt Road, South Harrow, HA2 OLH
Who is it for:
Primarily people from the Afro-Caribbean community, but others are also welcome
Languages:
English and Patwa
Childcare:
Children are welcome, but there is no provision of childminders or crèche facilities
Charges:
Annual membership costs £10 for adults, £18 for a couple, £7 for pensioners and £5 for students
How to apply:
Get in contact via the details above