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Community Development > Live > Cheetham Hill Project / Somali Forums / Elikya/ Persian Society / YoungRAPAR / Roma / ESOL / Voucher Exchange

Persian Society

Establishing a society of Persian people in Manchester

There are so many Iranian women who live in Manchester and the towns and cities nearby who have had problems in different times, needing help with translation, housing, religious and cultural issues etc.

Unfortunately, there has been no community or body to help themselves, consequently they have experienced hardship or have found themselves moving in direction that have caused not only them, but also their families, to suffer great hardships.

We Persian women have decided to establish a Persian society that is for women, men and children. To overcome and resolve our current and potential problems.
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