The Kew Neighbourhood Association was created in 1977. It aims to provide services and facilities in the Kew ward area of Richmond, Surrey for the relief of the elderly, the disabled, the mentally or physically handicapped, the sick and the poor.
The Kingston Eco-op is made up of three local voluntary sector organisations who will be generating fresh opportunities for anyone in the community to experience a range of different activities. Initially these will include gardening, carpentry, computer refurbishment and cycle recycling but more are planned.
Kingston Mencap is a small voluntary group which supports adults and children with a learning disability, their families, and their carers living in the Kingston-upon-Thames area.
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.
Leigh Floral Group is a club for people of all ages who are interested in floral arrangement skills, friendship and fun. We are affiliated to the National Association of Floral Arrangement Societies (a Reg'd National Charity). We meet once a month at St Aidan’s Church Hall, Leigh, for workshops, floral arrangement demonstrations and social events.
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.
The Lowestoft Thursday Club is a self funded, voluntary group for adults with learning disabilities, and has been running since the 1960's. With approximately 100 members, collected every Thursday evening by volunteers, in a double decker bus paid for via fund raising. The members enjoy various activities and entertainment with some members having attended for up to 30 years.
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.
The Mandeville Hall is a charitable organisation providing facilities to the local community. The building is made up from a main hall, a smaller hall, a bar, a stage and a commercial kitchen - as much or as little can be hired as needed.
Mere Amblers walking group are dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of its participants by walking safely and comfortably within a happy friendly atmosphere. We offer a 1 hour walk group and a separate 2 hour more challenging walk group every Wednesday. All walks are free and are led by qualified leaders.
Moira Friendship Group was formed in September 2002 to address social exclusion among older people. We provide a platform to promote friendship and wellbeing among older people living within the Moira area by facilitating a range of social, cultural and physical activities, giving over 50's the opportunity to pursue a healthy, active and positive lifestyle.
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Netherthird Initiative for Community Empowerment sits in the centre of the community of Netherthird, Cumnock and serves the community surrounding it. We have the following facilities available to all, Community Centre including Gymnasium, Charity Shop, Café, Room Hire.
Nordelph Village Hall is a small village located outside of Downham Market providing various services for all ages for the local community to celebrate and bring the community together.
We are the North Herts African and Caribbean Community Group and we are an umbrella organisation founded in 2020 to support the African, Caribbean, Mixed Race and other Black Community share our culture and heritage with the wider community of North Hertfordshire. We support the community through social prescribing, events, fundraising, celebrations, history lessons, mentoring, personal development and community action.
We are an open to all Pantry in Oakley Fife We support both families and individuals in our local community, every Wednesday we offer both a bag of fresh fruit and veg and a bag of groceries. From cat food to shower gel if we have. We do not charge but a donation of only £3 is usually given
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.
The old head post office in Kingston is an empty building with great potential use by community groups, artists, small business... We are working together to turn a vision into a reality.
Membership association for former pupils and staff of the John Roan School and its predecessors, the Roan Schools for Boys and Girls, in Greenwich. The ORA acts as a social hub for its members, circulates news of Old Roans, organises regular reunions and has the use of a club house and sports facilities at the school’s playing fields in Kidbrooke.
Set in ancient woodland and completed in August 2024, a brand new Community Hub in Oxshott. The new home for Oxshott Girlguiding and Scouting, we welcome enquiries from other community groups who can benefit from our new building at competitive community rates.
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.
The charity directly addresses the benefits of group physical exercise, circuit training, low intensity, high intensity and relaxation techniques by qualified instructor, to help counter the impact and effects of drug or alcohol addiction, anxiety and low self esteem. Additionally we provide mentoring and access to certified counselling and therapy to develop self worth and aid relapse prevention
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.
Residents United Forum brings together representatives of different local community groups to ensure disabled residents, carers and their families voices are heard and their views actioned when developing local services. The group is led by Newham residents with lived experiences as disabled people and carers.
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.
Rettendon Memorial Hall was first built in 1923 in memory of villagers killed in the First World War, and contains their inscribed memorial stone in its entrance foyer. It was extended in 1957, and continues to be maintained with all facilities expected for a village hall. It operates a programme of events, as well as being available for public hire.
Royal Sutton Coldfield North Birmingham Parkinsons Branch
The group welcomes people with Parkinsons their family members and carers, Meetings can be informal - a chance to talk and discuss worries and experiences.There are social activities too as well as offering Tai Chi, Nordic walking, Yoga and Extend exercise, speech practice and singing each month.
Sangam is a 25-year old registered charity based in Sutton Borough. We offer weekly lunch club (bring your own lunch), weekly exercises, social events, festival celebration, tourism services for local elderly people.
A campaign aspiring to create a community hub, with a pub, a daytime cafe, a shop selling local produce and an information centre at the heart of the Gwent Levels.
Grassroots Community Voluntary Organisation with constitution established 2017 and incorporated 2019delivering frontline holistic health therapies and activities predominantly forthe boroughs of Haringey Hackney Islington
A community space or shed in Teddington, where people can meet up, make stuff and mend things, working together or alongside each other. It is inclusive, secular and not for profit.
Shirley Neighbourhood Care (SNC) is a registered charity founded in the 1970s by the Churches Together in Shirley, Croydon. We help our local elders to avoid loneliness and isolation through a range of services.
We are a charity providing advance education and facilities for recreation for the benefit of the local inhabitants of Gorleston and the surrounding neighbourhood at the Shrublands Youth & Adult Centre. Our archive group have several thousand images of the history of our community centre since its opened in 1949.
A beautiful traditionally built in stone village hall set in the parish of Southdean in the Scottish Borders, we are a registered Scottish charity no. SCO44518. Many local groups use the hall and once a year we have the Southdean Show, a village show with an industrial section, lots of stalls and something for all Southdean residents.
A support and information sharing network for parents of children with autism spectrum disorder living in South of Glasgow.
An Independent Voluntary Organisation formed in1992, supports people with disabilities who have accessibility difficulties with transport, the outdoor environment, buildings and facilities in Spelthorne. Our founding members were instrumental in the development of Staines Shopmobility. SCAN members also conducted the research that provided the information needed for the development of SPELRIDE, service based on the Dial a Ride concept.
Network of single parents in Brighton & Hove & surrounding areas in Sussex. Members can link up online via our Facebook group and receive messages regarding useful information, events and activities. Emphasis on free and low cost opportunities.
Staines Helping Hands are part of the charitable Good Neighbours schemes set up by volunteers and supported by Surrey Community Action, their website is as follows: https://www.surreyca.org.uk/find-a-good-neighbour/ Our aims are to help those in need living in the Staines upon Thames area.
Stand As One is a non-profit dedicated to supporting those struggling with mental health, offering a safe space for open conversations and connection. We provide a platform for shared experiences, helping individuals find comfort, community, and moments of escape from their struggles. Together, we Stand as One.
Stoneleigh Job Club is a local, FREE, ALL AGE Job Club to help people who need support in getting the skills and confidence to successfully find work. We are a Small Charity Constitution reliant on small grant funding and public donations.
Churches in the North Tawton group, in association with the School and other community members, promoting presentations of musical events.
Community Woodlands Association serving the needs of Moodiesburn and Chryston - Scottish Charity No SC052713 Creating community woodlands for local health and wellbeing and action on the climate and biodiversity emergencies
The official website for the churches of Saint Wilfrid's in Ribchester with Saint Saviour at Stydd. These churches are part of the Anglican Communion, within the Diocese of Blackburn and this website is managed by the Parochial Church Council.
Sullington Windmills Women's Institute (WI) was established in October 1969 and we have a membership of around 60 ladies, with a good range of ages and interests. We meet on the 3rd Wednesday evening each month (2nd Wednesday in December) at 7.30pm. You are welcome to visit us on up to three occasions at no cost.
PARTICIPATION IN THIS NON-PARTY-POLITICAL GROUP HELPS OLDER PEOPLE IN SUTTON OVERCOME SOCIAL ISOLATION BY MONTHLY FORUM MEETINGS AND OUTINGS; THE GROUP ALSO CONDUCTS RESEARCH AND CAMPAIGNS ON RELEVANT ISSUES, REPRESENTING MEMBER'S VIEWS ON LOCAL DECISION-MAKING COMMITTEES.
Our mission is to provide culturally sensitive support and resources to African and Caribbean families affected by domestic abuse, trauma and gender-based violence, empowering them to break the cycle of violence, heal, and build safe, thriving communities.
Teviothead Village Hall serving the local community in the TD9 region of the Scottish Borders. Registered Charity as Teviothead Village Hall Committee No. SC022768
Time 2 R.I.S.E supports women who have experienced domestic abuse. Our R.I.S.E program offers support, advice, and an online course called The R.I.S.E Experience. This course provides practical skills and coaching to help women regain control of their lives and achieve independence and empowerment.
This organisation has been set up to support people overcoming addiction, and crime rehabilitation. More so than regular services, we work with health coaches and industry leaders to provide skills training and qualifications. Company Number - 14848618
Award-winning venue, a frontline charity The Margins Project supporting those facing homelessness and crisis, a church championing social justice, a Grade I & II* listed Victorian Gothic heritage site with rare “Father” Willis organ. We’ll soon refurbish our Sunday School Hall as a community-led hub delivering in an empowering and engaging skill-building programme with an interactive archive.
• To raise the understanding of the plight of asylum seekers/ refugees in St Helens • To improve integration of asylum seekers and refugees into local communities • To support a better understanding of different cultures in St Helens • To build bridges across communities • To provide a better understanding of British society for asylum seekers and refugees
Over 60s local to the Kingston Upon Thames borough get together with sit down meal and activities each Thursday.
Support group based at Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford for those who are under investigation or have been diagnosed or have been treated for prostate cancer. The group holds regular meetings for patients and their partners to provide mutual support and to receive and disseminate information about current prostate cancer treatment and developments .
We are a volunteer-led support group based in Walsall UK and the surrounding areas. We provide support for people with Fibromyalgia and/or M.E/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), including post-viral fatigue or M.E/CFS triggered by Long-COVID.
Tewin Stores is a community shop run by volunteers. It is registered as an Industrial and Provident Society under the Co-operative and Communities Act 2014. The shop sells household goods and has a cafe offering teas, coffees and light meals. It is run by the village for the residents of Tewin and the surrounding area.
Wembury allotments are in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the South Hams, Devon. Our committee is a group of tenants, advised by the National Trust ( site owners ), who run all the activities associated with an allotment. The site is unusual as it is accessible to the public who can walk through it and enjoy the gardens.
Westcliff Drop-In Centre was established in 1987 and became a registered charity in 1997. The main focus of the Centre is to work as an independent, community Anchor Organisation responding to the needs of the residents of the Westcliff housing estate and surrounding areas.
We are a village hall serving the communities of Whitechapel and Inglewhite, established for many years, with 2 large halls, commercial kitchen and stage The hall is used by Whitechapel Village school for its facilites, by a number of local groups including scouts, WI, and the local drama society. Facilities also include bowling green and multi use games area
A non profit asset locked community interest company limited by guarantee. The business provide equipment and services to the disabled and youth community in and around Hampshire in England.
A piece of land for emersion into nature and all types of willow for either recouping the soul and or making willow creations.
1 to 1 and group counselling for people who have experienced loss due to death and other factors. Also including pre-bereavement and suicide/trauma. All ages including children. Workers also go into local schools.