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Computing Courses For Adults
At PWA
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Basic or Advanced - We have the course for you!
Courses include:
Word Processing & file Management
Excel(spread Sheets)
Acess(database)
Internet Technologies
Power Point
Driving Theory Test
Every Thursday : 9.30am - 11.30am
For More Information contact:
Mrs Farah Zaheer : 07592997861/07905305646
Mr T Hussain : 01753 821003
PWA newly elected management board would like to thank all members of the community who took part in the election.
The office bearers for the next three years are:
• President: Haji Mohammed Arif
• Senior Vice President: Raja Muhammed Fayyaz
• Vice President: Raja Mohammed Shiraz
• General secretary: Rashid Butt
• Joint Secretary: Safdar Hussain
• Treasurer: Mohammed Khalid Jameel latif
• Information secretary: Adnan Faisal
Will be present to
Process
NICOP (National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis)
Saturday 4thMAY, 2013 at 09:30-13:00pm
Sunday 5th MAY, 2013 at 09:30-13:00pm
Card will be processed on a first come first served basis on the day.
BOOKING'S COMMENCE 10th April 2013
Members Only
For further information please contact: 01753 821003
Details required for NICOP please visit the Pakistan High Commission Website.
£10 Providing meals for elderly luncheon Club
£25 helps the running of the IT classes for women only
£300 Keeps the community centre open for a week

It is a registered Charity Organisation serving the community of Slough. Its registered charity number is: 1074854
About Us
Pakistan Welfare Association Slough was founded in 1964 when a group of volunteers recognized the need for specific support for those newly arriving Pakistani in the area of Slough, feeling the need for support and help with welfare issues and concerns. It became a registered charity serving the community in the year 1996.
The organisation has since grown significantly and offers its services to all communities in the area of Slough in particular to the Pakistani community. Each year we provide information, advice and help to members of the community with their Social and welfare issues.
At the Pakistan Welfare Association Slough, we are passionate about developing the skills of our local community and the young people we serve. We believe that everyone should have a voice in everything that affects them.
We are an independent charity and a partner for local authority and the third sector delivering and supporting them in the development of innovative programmes for community cohesion.
