Digital Technology (City Centre) - Wai Yin Society

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Wai Yin recognises that technology opens doors to education and employment and shines a light towards the future. Wai Yin provides free and accessible computer services to all communities in Greater Manchester. We aim to encourage everybody to use modern communication technologies. There are over 2000 UK Online centres in the UK, but Wai Yin is unique in providing the service to the Chinese and other BME communities in the Manchester area.

We are part of a world-wide community with its historic roots in other countries. The internet is a vital link for families and businesses across the world. Our ICT facilities have a key role to play in bringing individuals and communities together.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Circle Steele
Contact Position
CEO
Telephone
0161 833 0377 0161 833 0377
E-mail
yen_siang_tan@waiyin.org.uk
Website
Wai Yin Society Website
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Where to go

Name
Wai Yin Society
Address
66 - 68
Swan Street
Ancoats
Manchester
Greater Manchester
Postcode
M4 5JU
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Notes

Only five minutes’ walk from Shudehill Public Transport Interchange (Bus, Tram, Centreline)

Costs

Associated Cost
Yes

Availability

Referral required
Referral Details

Referrals required for some services.  Please call and ask for more information.

We are pleased to announce that Wai Yin Society has recently been awarded “Approved Provider Status” for Manchester City Council in respect of:

Troubled Families Interventions

 Email: troubled_families@waiyin.org.uk

Innovative Advice Solutions

 Email: better_off@waiyin.org.uk

Please contact us as soon as possible if you are making referrals!

Other notes

A complex range of issues ranging from abuse, alcohol/drug misuse, crime, deprivation, disability, domestic violence, homelessness, mental health through to poverty and unemployment are all tackled holistically and professionally by the Wai Yin Society. Services provided across Manchester for BME communities. Staff and volunteers speak many languages, including: Cantonese, Mandarin, Somali, Polish, French, Spanish, Czech, Russian, Lithuanian, Urdu, Punjabi and Arabic.

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