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TWPA organises diabetes seminar

Turkish Women’s Philanthropic Association (TWPA) organised an exclusive event tackling diabetes by inviting well known Dr Tahsin Bilginer. Attending, were important guests such as Northern Cyprus Representative Zehra Başaran.

Reminding that Type 1 diabetes is caused by the immune system destroying the cells in the pancreas that make insulin. This causes diabetes by leaving the body without enough insulin to function normally. This is called an autoimmune reaction, or autoimmune cause, because the body is attacking itself, Mr Bilginer stated that it is vital for senior people to watch out what they eat.

Extending their thankful wishes on behalf of charity, the chairperson of TWPA, Ayşe Doğan said.

“We would like to thank our precious doctor Dr Tahsin Bilginer for coming here and sharing his significant experience and knowledge on diabetes. We also would like to thank North Cyprus London Representative Zehra Başaran for always honouring us with her attendance. We cannot wait to see you all at out upcoming events and those who are interested can check the dates on our website”

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TWPA was formed in May 1970, where a number of Turkish Cypriot women came together to create a Forum for Turkish women.  In 1975 TWPA became a registered charity; its main aim being to provide practical and financial help for Turkish women and their families.

An important step in the Association’s development was the purchase of their own building in 1992, at  Willoughby Road, Hornsey, London N8.  The building known as the TWPA Centre is used as a  drop-in centre, information service, social events and health seminars.

In 1997 the National Lottery awarded us  £45.000 for a part time officer to promote health by organising projects/newsletters for 3 years and to apply for more funding.

In June 1998/99 conducted the first ever Research Project survey for the London Borough of Enfield to identify the needs of Turkish Women where 916 women participated.

In May 1999 started Active for Life project in partnership with Health Authority, Leisure Services and Turkish Cypriot Women’s Project.

September 1999 started the Volunteers Project to help women get back into work environment.

In 1999 we were awarded our second grant from the National Lottery Charities Board for £ 75,000 for a 2 year  Partnership Project with a charity called GORSEM – a disabled school in Turkey.  This funding paid for IT training for disabled children who had severe disabilities and their Mothers.  There were also children who were deaf or blind.  Specially trained teachers worked with these children so they could access programmes/Internet and education programmes – communicate with e-mails with specially adapted computers.

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