Dundee International Women’s Centre

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • mail@diwc.co.uk
  • Call: 01382 462058
  • SC014949
  • Who we are
    • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Our History
    • The Centre
  • What we do
    • Classes and Groups / Timetable
    • Projects and Resources
    • Rise & Shine Childcare
    • Events
  • Our impact
    • Impact Stories
    • Transparency
    • Governance
    • Press & Awards
  • Get involved
    • Become a member
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • Agency Visits
    • Vacancies
    • Our Stories
  • Contact Us
  • Donate

Then and Now: How these amazing women have transformed their lives at DIWC

14 June 2018 by diwc-admin Leave a Comment

Then and Now: How 4 amazing women have transformed their lives at DIWC

Read how attending classes at DIWC gave these amazing women a chance to completely transform their lives and achieve goals they had never thought possible. 

Amina Zaveri 

“My advice to all women of my age is… don’t stay at home. We all need to be independent… I dream to be a teacher and share my knowledge with other women. Now I am so happy I can do something for myself.”

Then: Amina migrated from Malawi to London with her family in the mid-1980s. She never had the chance to go to school and struggled to cope with the language and culture in Britain. For five years she worked in a factory.

In 1993, the family moved to Dundee. As a full-time mum to four children, Amina became isolated and lost confidence and self-esteem. Her children encouraged her to do something for herself and brought her to DIWC.

Now: Meeting other women gave Amina hope and a new meaning to life. She can now read and write, drive a car, and can use a computer. Now 63, she continues to push herself to try new things.

Amina says the centre has helped her to overcome many difficulties, including depression, and become independent. Her persistence and determination are an example to women of all ages.

Diaré Drammeh 

“Receiving my Masters of Education in Community learning and development at University of Glasgow was one of my biggest achievements, if I can do it with 5 children then it is possible for other women to do it, it doesn’t matter what life throws at you as a woman, you’ve got to think about yourself and your children.”

“Keep going no matter what obstacle you face. Volunteering at DIWC in 2009 has opened several doors and helped me in so many ways and I will never forget that.”

Then: Diaré was born in France and now lives in Scotland. She joined DIWC as a volunteer whilst studying for a postgraduate diploma in Community Learning and Development. Diaré loved being surrounded by inspirational women from around the world, and always looked forward to the annual Volunteer Lunch.

Now: In 2015, Diaré began working at DIWC as a Project Worker. She runs the Bazorg Group for over 50s and also teaches English classes and ECDL. Throughout her university studies, Diaré has raised FIVE children! She is dedicated to helping women achieve their goals and is a fantastic role model for women who want to progress their education and maintain a balanced family life.

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: bazorg, diwc, ECDL, ESOL, learn english

  • Donate
  • Volunteer
  • Visit

© Copyright 2026 Dundee International Women's Centre

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Top
MENU
  • Who we are
    • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Our History
    • The Centre
  • What we do
    • Classes and Groups / Timetable
    • Projects and Resources
    • Rise & Shine Childcare
    • Events
  • Our impact
    • Impact Stories
    • Transparency
    • Governance
    • Press & Awards
  • Get involved
    • Become a member
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • Agency Visits
    • Vacancies
    • Our Stories
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
Manage Cookie Consent
We use cookies to optimize our website and our service.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}
IMPORTANT UPDATE FROM DIWC

Dundee International Women’s Centre remains temporarily closed due to ongoing concerns regarding the safety of the roof within our building at Manhattan Works.

We would like to reassure everyone that DIWC is not the only organisation affected by this situation. Other valuable local charities, including ADHD Dundee & Angus Support Group and Showcase the Street, are also currently impacted.

At present we are awaiting a further update from our landlord regarding next steps and timescales.

Please be assured that many of our classes and services are still continuing from different locations across Dundee thanks to the incredible support and kindness of other local organisations who have stepped in to help us during this difficult time.

A huge thank you to:

  • Dundee Women’s HUB
  • WRASAC Dundee & Angus
  • Fleming Gardens Sheltered Housing Complex
  • Boomerang
  • One Parent Families Scotland
  • IYN Maryfield
  • Stobswell Forum
  • HELM

Without these organisations generously providing space for us, continuing services would not have been possible.

1:1 support remains available. If you require support, please contact:

support@diwc.co.uk

01382 462058

We truly hope to be back in our centre very soon and will continue to keep everyone updated as soon as we receive further information.

If any organisations or community groups have available office space or rooms suitable for classes or support sessions, please get in touch with us at: mail@diwc.co.uk

Thank you to everyone for your patience, support and kindness during this challenging time.