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Govan Community Project

Govan Community Project is a community based organisation working in south west Glasgow. Originally a response of community and church members to the needs of newly arrived asylum seekers, GCP has developed over the years to become a local charity working with the diverse communities in our local area and refugees and people seeking asylum throughout Glasgow. We contribute towards policy and best practice in Scotland to improve social justice.

Last updated:

14/03/2024

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Services

Advice and Advocacy

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Regions:
  • Glasgow City

The Advice & Advocacy team is able to provide support predominately for people who are currently in the asylum process.

ESOL

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Regions:
  • Glasgow City

We provide both in-person and online ESOL classes to provide flexible support to our learners.

Food Support

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Regions:
  • Glasgow City

We provide support for people in the asylum process, who are destitute and/or have no recourse to public funds (NRPF), to access community food services.

Homework Club

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Govan Community Project runs two after-school homework clubs, one for primary aged children (P1- P7), and another for secondary school pupils (S1-S6)

Men's Group

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The Men's Group is a place for men in our community to come together, make new friends, learn skills and share a meal with each other.

Moss Heights Bike Library

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Adult bikes, kids bikes, balance bikes, extra kids seats and trailers for pulling kids are available for individuals and families to borrow.

Women's Group

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Our Women's Group brings women from diverse backgrounds together to share food, have discussions, participate in activities, go on outings and celebrate community events.

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