ASHA Neighbourhood Project
A vibrant community hub in Leeds, the ASHA Neighbourhood Project offers vital support, education, and childcare for women.
About
The ASHA Neighbourhood Project is a long-standing community centre nestled in Leeds, dedicated to empowering and supporting women, particularly those from ethnic minority backgrounds. Established over 40 years ago as a women's charity, it has evolved into a vital multicultural hub. Visitors consistently praise the centre's welcoming environment, contributing to its excellent 4 out of 5-star Google rating.
The centre provides a comprehensive range of services designed to enhance skills and offer essential support. These include valuable advice, English language lessons, computer skills training, and practical sewing workshops. Recognising the diverse needs of families, ASHA also offers a vital nursery and play scheme, ensuring women can access services while their children are cared for. The dedicated team fosters a supportive atmosphere, making it a cornerstone for the local community.
Visiting Information
The ASHA Neighbourhood Project is open Monday to Friday, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and is closed on weekends. The centre is committed to accessibility, featuring wheelchair-accessible parking and an easily accessible entrance. For convenience, a variety of cashless payment options are accepted.
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Showing 5 of 23 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 8 February 2026.
This is a women charity formed in the 80s, to survive in modern times they had to expand into childcare. Yes the area's a little run down but it is what it is and majority of people using are from that area. It's not exactly Beverley Hills so anyone coming from posh end of Leeds or from another area in South Leeds might not appreciate on first look.
Asha has been around for over 40 years, In the early days there were only bengali women using the services , nice to see the multi cultural diversity
Excellent centre for ethnic minority women to get advice, learn English, computer skills and sewing, with a nursery and play scheme
1 of the staff is unhelpful , had to walk out to calm myself and in the end a friend(who needed help) whom i brought wasn't helped at all
Good community centre. Support's the local community.
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📍 43 Stratford St, Leeds LS11 6JG, UK
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43 Stratford St, Leeds LS11 6JG, UK
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0113 270 4600Opening Hours
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