During the Grand Iftar celebration on March 26, 2024, a member of the Association of Eastern Sudan Community Board of Directors gives a speech.

Grand Iftar of Ramadan - 26 March 2024

The Eastern Sudanese Community Association (Manchester Branch) held their big Iftar on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, and invited members of the Sudanese Cultural Club, the Marhaba-Eritrean Society, the Ethiopian community, and the Somali community to join them. The event was also attended by the president and members of the Greater Manchester Sudanese community.

Ramadan Iftar for Eastern Sudan Community - Manchester

Eid al-Fitr 2023 - London

Social events

Social events

Dances, mixers, receptions and banquets are examples of social events. Social events enable individuals to interact with each other while also improving their mood. Classes, talks and concerts are all chances to engage with people and raise one’s mood. Socialising aids in memory enhancement.

Trips

Individuals benefit from trips because they engage with diverse individuals, allowing them to learn new things. Furthermore, they may meet members of their communities who have immigrated and been stranded or who do not have documents and they may be able to sustain them.

Planning parties

Many young and middle-aged individuals like partying; therefore, a society that organises parties and uses them to connect its members may be a good concept since many people between the ages of 17 and 30 will be attracted because they enjoy having fun.

All of the activities listed above will benefit society because they are all social activities that involve communication, implying that they will improve communication skills. If members of the same linguistic group find each other, they can help each other by adding some vocabulary to their languages. This interaction with society will majorly make them well-known.