Walsall Black Sisters
A registered charity that was established in July 1986 by a group of young Black women, who met to discuss issues that affected them.
From this initial meeting they continued to meet regularly and out of this was formed the “Walsall Black Sisters Collective” as we know today.
In the early years the group worked to highlight specific discriminations experienced by Black Women. WBSC grew and its aims and objectives became specific around education, training, welfare, self-help and child provision.
Walsall Black Sisters Collective has grown over the years to become a well-known organisation in Walsall and the Black Community. The organisation has developed projects to focus on the needs of children, youths, adults and the elderly.
Walsall BSC has evolved into an organisation that responds to the needs of all communities. Our services targets support to people who are in need regardless of their social status, ethnic origin, age or gender. We offer an open service to improve the quality of life of disadvantaged and vulnerable communities.
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Membership is open to all persons aged 18 or over of African Caribbean or Asian descent and living in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall. Every person shall, before being admitted to membership, undertake to abide by the constitution and byelaws of Walsall Black Sisters Collective.
For further details on membership, please call Walsall Black Sisters collective on 01922 616 996
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