ESOL Focus Group
We’re running an ESOL focus group on February 25th from 10 AM to 12 PM. Are you wanting to take an ESOL class in the future? We want to hear […]
We’re running an ESOL focus group on February 25th from 10 AM to 12 PM. Are you wanting to take an ESOL class in the future? We want to hear […]
Are ye’ dancin’? MCFB is having a ceilidh on Friday January 31st from 6-8 PM at Edinburgh College, in the Hub Space. We will have music by Tinderbox, food from
Welcome to the first episode of The Multi-Cultural Family Broadcast, brought to you by the MCFB Young Ambassadors. In this inaugural episode, we sit down with a few of our
We are running our summer programme again this year! Reach out to your project worker for information about the weeklong programme and the visit to the Zoo! Sign up for
MCFB’s Summer Outings Read Post »
In November 2019, following the departure of Steve Gowenlock, Anne Spiers was appointed the new acting CEO of MCFB. Anne has extensive experience both working directly with children and families
An interview with Anne Spiers Read Post »
That was what we asked of these youngsters from Syria, some of our #NewScots who are making homes and building their lives here. In a joint project with artist Leena Nammari, the Stills photography folk
Recapture Edinburgh Read Post »
A group of multicultural mums attending the MCFB weekly Mums’ support group have written, tested and curated recipes for a new cookbook which was launched at Ostara Café on 27
Cook book supports minority ethnic mothers in Edinburgh Read Post »
After 8 incredibly successful years as Chief Executive Officer and 21 years working at Multi-Cultural Family Base, Steve Gowenlock will be leaving. As a founding member of the organization, he
MCFB CEO to leave after 21 years Read Post »
We are delighted to announce that MCFB was successful in securing 3 years’ funding from the National Lottery Community Fund for the Bright Choices project, which supports FGM survivors and
MCFB secures National Lottery funding to support those affected by honour based violence Read Post »
All children need a break from school. Summer holidays can be an opportunity for them to spend more time with their families, play with friends and explore outdoor spaces. However,