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Birmingham Irish  We're here to help ..

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0121 604 6111  :  Fax 0121 604 6662
info@birish.org.uk
Birmingham Irish Association
45 Alcester Street, Deritend
Birmingham, B12 0PY
West Midlands
Mon, Fri
Closed
Tue - Thu
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Sat - Sun
Closed
Monday and Friday: 
Although our office is closed to the public on these days, calls are still being taken by our team.
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Some of the valuable support skills that our staff & volunteers offer ..

Drop-In & Support
Developing and running drop-in activities and advice sessions.
Local Centre's
Utilising venues across the region for easier client accessibility.
Health & Wellbeing
Working to agreed safeguarding, and health & safety procedures.
Social Activities
Organising stimulating, engaging and safe activities & events.
Meet The Team ..
We have a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, without whom our work would simply not be possible.
"We are committed to developing strong lasting relationships through commitment, communication and honesty"

A long history of supporting people ..

The Irish Welfare & Information Centre (IWIC) was founded in June 1957. In 2009 IWIC developed a partnership with Birmingham Irish Community Forum (BICF) and combined they were to become what's now known as Birmingham Irish Association.
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