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A LOCAL MP is extremely impressed with the excellent work being done at a Manningham community centre. Mental health is at the heart of what the Millan Centre does with women offered counselling in Urdu, Punjabi and English. The centre on Victor Street played host to Batley and Spen representative Tracy Brabin last week. She was inspired by the projects and spoke to services users about their experiences during lockdown and how grateful they were to receive hot meals and support from Millan. They also talked about being socially isolated and desperately looking forward to interacting with others again. Ms Brabin encouraged chairperson Elizabeth Hellmich and vice chair Saliha Sadiq to continue their work.
PEOPLE of all ages united for the week of International Women s Day celebrations by exploring how their thoughts on empowerment. Women, girls and young boys who find support and community through Millan Centre s Emerald Project and Safer Than Ever scheme took part. Working from their homes across the district, project lead Saliha Sadiq gave a talk on how important it is to empower and support each other. If we collectively work together, we women can achieve anything, Saliha said. This was very inspirational for the younger generation girls, boys also showed their understanding and support and said they see their mothers as role models.