We help improve the quality of life of disabled Spanish and Portuguese speaking people from Latin America, Europe and Africa living in London. For people with little access to services in the capital our aim is to work with their carers, families and communities,  improving their quality of life, break isolation and to support community integration.
Provides a free specialist advice and information service in immigration and nationality to anyone with a query or problem in this area, including asylum seekers and refugees. Prepare free representations on behalf of clients, and forward them to the Home Office. Represent clients at Asylum and Immigration Tribunals.
The Organisation of Blind African Caribbeans (OBAC) was founded in 1988 by a group of committed visually impaired African and Caribbean people. OBAC became a registered charity in 1994.
Ekaya Housing Association provides floating support to young women and their children in their own independent or temporary accomodation. These women whilst not in need of accomodation benefit from support in parenting skills, child development, life skills, career and personal development advice, sexual health advice as well as advice in sustaining their tenancies.