NOMADA

NOMADA is a human rights organisation based in Wroclaw. They are focused on immigrants, foreigners and ethnic or religious minorities. They want to break stereotypes and prejudices and they strive to shape attitudes of solidarity between people of different backgrounds and social status. Through their activities, they attempt to create relationships based on mutual understanding and good communication.

NOMADA’s main activities are: development and educational projects, monitoring and advocacy, interventional assistance and legal support. They also release publications, hold trainings, conferences and debates.

NOMADA offers free of charge counselling service for migrants:

The scope of support that they provide responds to the needs most often reported to them by their clients and covers: legal advice on residency issues; support for people who have experienced bias motivated crimes; working with Romanian Roma community living in Wroclaw. Counseling is carried out both at the office and in the field – NOMADA experts assist migrants during visits to the offices, at the doctors, at the police or in court. They also act as language and cultural translators. They ensure full anonymity to their clients.

As International Office in November 2019 we organised few meetings with NOMADA at our University, but if you were not able to take a part in meeting the organisation encourages you to contact with them in the time of need.

Contact

NOMADA'S WEBSITE

ul. Paulińska 4/8
Wrocław 50-247
71 307 03 35
e-mail: nomada@nomada.info.pl
counselling service: counselling@nomada.info.pl
phone to counselling service: 791 576 459 (10.00 am –  5.00 pm)

Office hours

Monday: 16.00-19.00

Thursday: 16.00-19.00

 

 

Special telephone service for students of UWr

 536 149 008

Available from Monday to Friday, from 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

 

The purpose of this phone line is to provide students of the University of Wrocław with knowledge about human rights, their popularization and defense, especially among excluded groups, immigrants, foreigners, ethnic or religious minorities; conducting activities for the comprehensive development of an open and civil society; shaping the attitudes of interpersonal solidarity and understanding of people of different origins and social status; breaking stereotypes and prejudices.

 

 

 

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