Central and West Integration Network (CWIN) This organisation is a Registered Charity
Central and West Integration Network (CWIN) is a Scottish Charity which aims to work with individuals and groups supporting the migrants communities including Black and Minority Ethnic, asylum seekers and refugees and migrant workers in the central and west Glasgow area, across the city of Glasgow and beyond.
Last updated:
21/04/2026
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Services
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Art Group where migrants, including asylum seekers and refugees, come together to explore their creativity, discover talents, join art events, try assorted techniques, and even exhibit their work!
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CWIN Children's Holiday Programme offers a range of activities for children aged 8 to 18 during February, Easter, Summer, and October school holidays.
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CWIN provide a free, friendly and vegetarian lunch, upstairs at the Garnethill Multicultural Centre.
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CWIN offer a Drop In aimed at people in the asylum/refugee system who are struggling to access opportunities due to language barriers or digital skills.
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CWIN run community ESOL classes in partnership with Clyde College and ESOL Scotland, at the Garnethill Multicultural Centre.
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The CWIN Food Hub is a new way of distributing food in our community in a way that increases choice and dignity in the process.
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CWIN Gardening Sessions take place at our Growchapel Allotments, in Drumchapel. If you are interested in participating, contact us for further information.
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CWIN Knitting Class offers opportunities to learn to knit and crochet, or come and practice your existing skills. Just come along, no registration needed.
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Guidebook co-designed with people with lived experience of the asylum system, offering practical advice, emotional support, and local knowledge to help people find their footing in Glasgow.
Contact information
You can use the information below to get in touch with Central and West Integration Network (CWIN)