Founded in 1989, KCO has been an important source of support, friendship, news, education, cultural awareness and empowerment for members of the Nigerian Kalabari community in the UK and Ireland. We are a registered charity in England and Wales (no. 1110253).
Fulfilling skill industry needs attracting valuable talent and employers. Working with organisations delivering career opportunities. Project managing acquisition and empowerment led transitions from education to employment. Co-invested plans with community organisations increasing community mobility through employment, training and skills opportunities. Working with organisations who value diverse talent acquisitions and social equity groups, increasing , equity and diversity through accessible pathways.
Kings Bromley Historians researches the history of our community and holds monthly meetings with speakers on a variety of topics. Through our website, people with a connection to or an interest in the village of Kings Bromley can access our large archive of documents and photographs.
Run by Carers, we offer information/advice to anyone voluntarily supporting someone with mental health difficulties. ‘Carers’ includes Family and Friends. Each month, we hold a Peer Support Group and Drop-in sessions at the local psychiatric hospital. Recognised as the ‘voice’ of local Mental Health Carers, we represent their view on strategic and scrutiny panels with Service Providers and Commissioners.
Kingston Mills - TIRA
The Island Residents’ Association (TIRA) represents the residents of Sully and the Paddock at Kingston Mills.
We are a group of Knebworth residents who have come together to take action for the environment in our local area. This may be by encouraging businesses to use less plastic, sharing information on reduce, reuse and recycling options, swapping surplus home-grown produce, or lobbying for sustainability in local development… We are open to all ideas and people.
Langford & Ulting Parish Council website serving the two small parishes of Langford and Ulting within Maldon District Council area.
All aspects of information regarding Leaden Roding including details of the Parish Council, village magazine, village organisations etc.
Liberation is a grass roots organisation led by people with experience of mental distress/trauma. Its aim is to champion implementation of the full human rights set out in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. We work closely with a wide range of user-led organisations.
Lingfield Community Library is a small charity operated by a group of volunteers that works together with Surrey County Council to deliver a community library service to the residents of Lingfield and surrounding parishes.
Little Burstead is a rural village in Essex in the Basildon Borough and near to the small town of Billericay. The Parish Council was formed in 1997 and has five (5) Parish Councillors. Parish Council meetings are held bi-monthly on the second Wednesday in the month in the Little Burstead Village Hall, Laindon Common Road and commence at 7.30 p.m.
Little Cornard is a village in Suffolk. Located around 0.5 miles from its larger sibling Great Cornard on the B1508 between Sudbury and Colchester. The parish also includes the hamlet of Workhouse Green. The parish's eastern boundary is the River Stour. The parish is also home to the Cornard Mere Site and the Appletree Wood and Mumford Wood wildlife sites.
Little Maplestead is situated in North Essex between Halstead and Sudbury, close to the Suffolk border, and has around 270 residents. The Parish Council responsible for the upkeep of the village and for looking after the best interests of its parishioners. Little Maplestead has 5 Parish Councillors, who are elected every 4 years.
Lola's Homeless Ladder
Lola's Homeless is a community organisation whose main purpose is to provide help and support the those in Newham and surrounding areas who are homeless or in fragile housing situations. We provide help and advice and information about local services and what is available as well as practical support , food, clothing, toiletries etc.
A volunteer organisation made up by the members of the community that come together. In time of emergency flood, fire, natural or man made incidents, to support the community the members come from, using the skill they already have or have training in. Not a replacement for the emergency service but yet a support.
Longridge Heritage Centre occupies the former Preston and Longridge Railway Station, operational from 1840-1967. The former station also houses the Town Council Offices, The Station Cafe and a meeting room for hire. The Centre holds extensive information about Longridge, the Town Archive and has regularly changing exhibitions. Registered Charity No.1158326
A local history society for Longridge and district in the Ribble Valley and in the heart of Lancashire, The society covers history from local and a wider area . Meetings are friendly and informal. Guests and new members are always welcome.
M18 community care hub will provide signposting support to the M18 community, bringing life back to this deprived and forgotten area of Manchester. Ensuring people are connected with the right services available to them in their local neighbourhood. Bringing back a sense of need and support to the resident of Abbey hey M18.
MEFAS provides training in first aid and emergency aid (CERT) to the public. MEFAS also offers first aid cover at events ranging from school fetes, local fund raising activities, children's football leagues and assistance to trading charities and commercial operations. MEFAS provides these services, in the main, to South London Boroughs and North Surrey.
Maldon Museum in the Park exhibits items directly related to the town and District. We are a registered charity run entirely by volunteers. The Museum was established in the early 1920’s, as Maldon Borough Museum and in 1996 moved to our current premises, the Edwardian built former Park Keepers Lodge in Promenade Park, Maldon.
Website of the March Twinning Association, managing relationships and activities regarding the twinning agreement between March, Cambridgeshire and St Jean-de-Braye in France
Margaret Roding is a small parish in the District of Uttlesford, the county of Essex and in the parliamentary constituency of Saffron Walden. The parish has approximately 80 dwellings and a population close to 200
A community website set up to collect and distribute information serving the interests of the residents in Margaretting
The Medway Ghanaian Association (MGA) was founded in 2011. It is non-profit, non-religious dedicated community based voluntary association. MGA was set up to inform, educate and entertain Ghanaians, Ghanaian descendants and British with Ghanaian heritage leaving in Medway and its surrounding town.
Mount Bures is a small village in England on the Essex and Suffolk borders. It takes its name from the mount or motte believed to have been built shortly after the invasion by William the Conqueror in 1066.
Drug and Alcohol Community and Recovery Group based in Kingston and surrounding area.
Situated in the heart of the Black Country the centre has been in existence for app. 20 years, meeting the needs of the local community both young and old. Run by a group of volunteers, over the years many varied activities have been organised, plus the building being available for hire to the wider public for a multitude of events.
Much Wenlock Civic Society is a Registered Charity which monitors Planning Applications and assesses Governmental Papers re planning. Gives talks on matters relating to history and buildings in the area.
A group of people interested in making Audio Visual presentations that is stories illustrated by photographs and accompanied by voice and music recordings.
North Weald is a diverse Parish incorporating North Weald, Hastingwood and Thornwood. Our community covers an area of 2,279 hectares and has a population of over 6,000. We provide vital services to local people and maintain a community spirit. Parishioners are welcome to attend our meetings and to raise their concerns with us at any time.
The North West Pensioners Association promotes the welfare and interests of pensioners, retired, and older people in need and the needs of their families in the North West of England.
The aim of the association is to assist any person in the pursuit of gardening as a recreation and promote health, education and community. The allotment provides help to new gardeners on the site in whatever way is appropriate including providing where possible introduction to a nearby experienced gardener with the view to special help during early months of tenancy.
in June 2023 my Grandaughter was born. sleeping in my arms. My daughter was 8 days before her due date and my grandaughter ocean-rea would of been born healthy and alive wieghing in at 6lb 2oz. Instead my daughter and her partner are preparing to say goodbye to there little girl.
Onslow Village Residents Association OVRA has been around since 1956 and is open to anyone with an interest in Onslow Village, Guildford. Its object is to safeguard the amenities of Onslow Village and promote the welfare and well-being of the residents. OVRA also organise village social events and publish a quarterly newsletter.
We are the Isle of Wight Parent Carer Forum, a voluntary group of parents and carers of children and young people with a wide range of special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities. Parents working together to improve services for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities on the Isle of Wight.
A group set up to celebrate the life and times of Sir Robert Peel and his family, who lived at nearby Drayton Manor. We run a museum of Drayton Manor and Police memorabilia at Middleton Hall, Tamworth, attend schools and outside groups, to give talks explaining the history of both the Peels, that period in time, and Police service history.
Providing settling in support to those returning home or to their community after a long period of time being away e.g., long stay hospital discharge, or those being released from prison, or social care, or into a new home after a period of being homeless.
A web based information advice service that provides information about buildings that provide disabled facilities as well as Education, Advice, Transport and other disability related issues.
The Parish Council meets on the Second Wednesday of the Month in the Pleshey Village Hall.
Non-profit group in High Wycombe affiliated to charity Population Matters (London) of which David Attenborough is patron. Group promotes gender equality and better access to contraception worldwide, because this results in smaller, more sustainable families.
We are an active as a voice in Enfield on behalf of all people from the Horn of Africa, working with council and borough wide agencies to promote awareness of the issues faced by refugees and economic migrants to the UK.
The Heritage Society was formed in 1987 as a meeting place for all who are interested in the history of the town and its neighbouring communities. Its aims are: To support conservation of the historical environment. To gather and protect items relating to local history. To share these things through talks, walks and publications.
Ravensthorpe Community Centre is the largest community based organisation within Dewsbury both in terms of services delivered and reach. Our services are divided into 4 segments, Ofsted outstanding nursery, Learning disability day service, adult learning, health and wellbeing and general community projects. We have several well equipped rooms to hire for training, small events and general activities.
Ravensthorpe is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England. Services within the village include a shop, a pub named 'The Chequers', a playing field, a pocket park and a woodland maintained by the Woodland Trust.
Reconnection is a UK-based organization established to support refugees and migrants to settle into their new lives in a new country and give them a chance to be included in social activities. We specialize in offering advice, referrals, information, advocacy, signposting, cultural activities, and language interpretation services.
Reepham Community Group aims to act as a hub for local people to re-establish connections and support networks within the Reepham area. Everyone is welcome, from babies to the elderly, and areas where we would like to develop support networks include well-being, childcare, food, transport and purpose. Group interaction is primarily in-person, supported by online tools for organisation and information.
Relevant Partners isa not-for-profit platform dedicated to uniting frontline community organisations to create positive outcomes for young people and their families. Recently, we launched a new initiative called YetiRise focusing on women’s endometriosis.
Local newsletter, produced by a not-for-profit organisation, for residents of the parish of Rettendon, including Rettendon Common, Battlesbridge, and Hayes Park. What's on guide and parish news and views. Distributed free by a group of volunteers to every residence in the parish.
The Rettendon Horticultural Society was founded over a hundred years ago, to promote interest in all aspects of horticulture. Today it has a regular calendar of events throughout the year. The society is a friendly organization which welcomes all comers to its events and activities. It holds three shows each year, in Spring, Summer and Autumn.
We are a small charity and target hard-to-reach and isolated adults, including parents of children in local schools, whose lack of English language skills disadvantages them in everyday life. We provide informal English classes and access to local services in several venues across Richmond borough. Founded in 2001, we now have approximately 850 individuals engaged with us.
The Society was formed in 1998 and has many members in the village. There is a full programme of talks which take place in the village hall on the last Tuesday of each month. Our present project which is an account of how World War One effected the village and the lives of the people.
Runnymede Access Liaison Group (RALG) is an independent group with links to Runnymede Borough Council. We provide a representative “voice” for disabled residents, suggesting how the needs of disabled people might be best met within the Borough. As well as advisory work for the Council, we can advise disabled residents and community groups on how to access services and facilities.