“I always look forward to Thursday’s football and social,” one said.
The Salford Sports Villages has generously offered our Refugee Young Adult Social Group a free 2-hour per week Pass to use the Astroturf pitch.
Gym Sessions
Have you made a decision to switch to a healthier lifestyle?
The Salford Health Improvement Service offers a limited free Healthy Lifestyle Pass to members of our Refugee Young Adult Social Group.
The Pass is for 5 weeks (£10 a week) Gym sessions at the local leisure centre run by Salford Community Leisure.
A Gym Instructor?
Yes, one of the services users, Aladine, has been so good that he has been trained to become a local Gym Instructor.
Refugee Chefs
Healthy Eating
Fresh food and vegetable are regularly offered by the Salford health Improvement Service to our Refugee Young Adult Social Group to encourage healthy lifestyle.
Every Thursday, the group members take part in cooking and eating healthy food together as a community.
Come Dine With Us!
Cycling for Life
Research shows that regular cycling can help you loose weight, reduce stress and improve your fitness.
But for the asylum and refugee community, there is an added value of social inclusion, reducing the risk of loneliness.
Cycling is the third most popular recreational activity in the UK and our Refugee Young Adult Social Group are having it all. They enjoy the cycling sessions in the summer.
We are grateful to the Salford City Council for providing some bicycles to the group.
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