New Link is Peterborough City Council's Asylum and Migration Service. It is a group that brings together statutory and voluntary partners working to build better lives in the city for all communities.
Peterborough Racial Equality Council (PREC) is a registered charity which was first established in 1974. Before re-constitution in 1990, the organisation was known as Peterborough Council for Community Relations (PCCR). Over the past 30 years we have worked with and continue to work with individuals and organisations for a fair and just society, which celebrates diversity and gives everyone an equal chance to work, learn and live free from discrimination and harassment.
Established in 1936, the National Council for Voluntary Youth Services is a diverse and growing network of over 170 national organisations and regional and local networks that work with and for young people. Our mission is to ensure the development and recognition of a vibrant, sound and diverse voluntary and community sector that involves, empowers and meets the needs of all young people.
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Peterborough Council for Voluntary Service Peterborough Council for Voluntary Service (PCVS) is a registered charity set up by local organisations in 1980 as an umbrella and network organisation to the voluntary sector in Peterborough.
Young Lives is an umbrella organisation for the voluntary and community sector working with children, young people and families across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
PCAE is a very successful and expanding centre of learning for the city of Peterborough delivering courses through over 100 centres, including schools, community centres, faith centres and sites throughout the city.
The Greater Peterborough Partnership (GPP) is Peterborough's Local Strategic Partnership, the body that unites representatives from the public, private, faith, community and voluntary sector together to work collectively together towards the vision and priorities of the Sustainable Community Strategy.
Refugee Week is a UK-wide
programme of arts, cultural and educational events that celebrate the contribution of refugees to the UK, and encourages a better understanding between communities
We are a growing and lively church meeting of Peterborough City Centre. We are affiliated with the National Fellowship of Assembly of God but we maintain strong fellowship with many local churches from a variety of denominations.
The organisation's aim is to promote Hindu religion, customs and cultural activities to the local community so that everybody can understand each other