French African Welfare Association-FAWA

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French African Welfare Association (FAWA) is a community based organisation established in 2002 specifically to improve the general health and the well-being of the African community particularly French speaking Africans in London

The French African Welfare Association celebrates the World AIDS day 2024 . Join us to mark this day as an honor the mor...
02/12/2024

The French African Welfare Association celebrates the World AIDS day 2024 . Join us to mark this day as an honor the more than 32 million people who have died worldwide from AIDS-related illness. December 1 is a day for voices to unite by sharing experiences, remembering those lost, and standing together in the fight against HIV. Come on come all.

On the 25th of September FAWA will be at Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith. Come and listen and share your experiences...
06/08/2024

On the 25th of September FAWA will be at Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith. Come and listen and share your experiences on environmental activism.

15/06/2024

An impactful event dedicated to raise awareness about the crucial MMR vaccine. Learn from healthcare professionals about how the MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps and rubella, diseases that can have serious health consequences. Our guest speaker Sreeparna Roy advices on the importance of the vaccine. Participate in Q&A sessions and community outreach initiatives.

Let’s talk about the MMR vaccine!What do you know about Measles?Join us as we discuss the facts about measles,mumps and ...
14/06/2024

Let’s talk about the MMR vaccine!What do you know about Measles?Join us as we discuss the facts about measles,mumps and Rubella.

04/06/2024

"Meet Margaret, an inspiring woman who has been living positively for 26 years. Despite her diagnosis, Margaret has built a beautiful life and has children who were born HIV negative, showcasing the incredible advances in medical care and the power of hope and resilience. 🌟

Margret's journey is a testament to the fact that a HIV diagnosis is not the end, but rather a new chapter. She has faced challenges with courage and now wants to share her story to help others on similar paths. She encourages everyone to join FAWA(French African Welfare Association), a supportive community group where individuals can come together to discuss their issues, share experiences, and find strength in embracing their conditions. At FAWA, no one has to walk their journey alone. Together, we can break the stigma, support one another, and live fulfilling lives. 💪

Join us at FAWA and be part of a community that cares. "

The event that took place at St. Peter’s CryptLiverpool Grove (off Walworth Road)Camberwell LondonSE17 2HH celebrating i...
01/06/2024

The event that took place at St. Peter’s Crypt
Liverpool Grove (off Walworth Road)Camberwell LondonSE17 2HH celebrating individuals living with long-term conditions was a resounding success, bringing together a vibrant community to share stories, foster support, and raise awareness for ongoing resilience and strength.

30/05/2024

🎗️ Cervical Cancer Awareness 🌸

Learn about the importance of early detection and prevention. Together, we can make a difference and support the fight against cervical cancer. 💙

"Early Detection Saves Lives: Taking proactive steps can make all the difference. Schedule a visit with your GP for canc...
29/05/2024

"Early Detection Saves Lives: Taking proactive steps can make all the difference. Schedule a visit with your GP for cancer screening and take charge of your health. Regular screenings can catch cancer early, when it's most treatable. Don't wait—get tested today and ensure a healthier tomorrow."

Living with long-term conditions presents unique challenges, but also showcases incredible resilience and strength. Chro...
29/05/2024

Living with long-term conditions presents unique challenges, but also showcases incredible resilience and strength. Chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and mental health disorders, require ongoing management and adaptation. People facing these conditions often navigate daily routines that include medication schedules, dietary restrictions, physical therapy, and regular medical appointments.

Despite these challenges, individuals with long-term conditions often develop profound coping strategies and a deep appreciation for life. Support from healthcare professionals, family, and friends is crucial. Communities and support groups also play a significant role in providing emotional support and practical advice.

Innovations in medical technology and treatment options continue to improve quality of life, offering hope and new possibilities. Living with a long-term condition is not just about managing symptoms; it's about thriving in the face of adversity and finding strength in community and self-advocacy

Address

Canalside House, 383 Ladbroke Grove
London
W105AA

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm

Telephone

07538082886

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