Hopsctotch Asian Women’s Centre was set up in 1979 by Save the Children as a support centre for homeless Blangladeshi and Asian families in Camden. It was the first Asian women’s resource centre in Camden, its purpose was to assist and support newly arrived families in the UK settle. The organisation became independent in 1998.
Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre
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