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Merry Christmas everyone

We close on Friday 20th Dec at 1pm, and open Thursday 2nd Jan at 9am.

We've enjoyed working with all our ethnic minority communities and look forward to building on this excellent work in the new year.

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Happy Christmas from all of us at WMO.

Support our life-changing work

You can make a donation to support us in our essential and life-changing work.

We give our service users a voice, celebrate their diversity, promote multiculturalism and help address racism, supporting them to live harmoniously with each other and the wider community.

We tackle inequalities by providing professional, social and culturally-sensitive services that improve the overall health and wellbeing of people from ethnic minority backgrounds living here on the Wirral.

We interpret, translate and advocate for them – in particular the most vulnerable – to give them equal access to health, social care, universal benefits and education. We advise on any professional service that someone might need at any time in their life.

We also act as an inclusive community hub for social events, cultural functions and leisure activities.

You can make a donation to support us in our essential and life-changing work.

What your donation will buy

£8.00 feeds a family for a week.

Many of our service users have so little, they simply cannot manage on it. We’ve set up a partnership with the Moreton Methodist Church Can-Do Food Club to provide us with emergency food parcels. These are made up of basic food items that come to a value of about £30-35. These parcels are a lifeline for some of our families, and, at the same time, we’re helping to reduce food waste.

£25 buys refreshments for a coffee morning.

Our coffee mornings are a popular weekly event. They bring together people from diverse backgrounds, helping them to socialise across communities and to combat any potential loneliness at the same time. These occasions are also an opportunity for us to put on useful events such as health screenings, or talks about how things work here.

£50 pays for up to 10 people to travel to a health appointment.

Some of our service users have very little money to live on, and if their health appointment is less than three miles away, they receive nothing towards public transport.

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