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  • From People to People

    From People to People we will help to raise funds; by holding seminars, training, acting, dance classes, shows and quiz nights etc. within the year. By raising some funds we will help those groups who are vulnerable. The project will provide education and training to support those who have been affected in the disaster area of the world. We will provide training for our members who need training to help with this project. We will work along with other voluntary organisations. We will be planning to do these training.

  • Fry Housing Trust

    Fry Housing is a supported housing project for offenders and those at risk of offending, run by Accord Housing. Please see entry for entry for Accord Housing Association.

  • Full Potential Arts

    FPA is a community arts organisation which exists to provide access to the arts for people with various needs and disabilities. We work with adults across Birmingham and wish to expand to Sandwell, with experience of mental health diffuculties, newly arrived or multi-national adults and children. We also work with children and young people to devise arts based projects.

  • Gayton Road Indoor Bowls Group

    Pensioners of both sexes who meet four times a week to play indoor bowls.

  • George Road Community Church

    A church based community centre.

  • Georges Carp Crew

    Group that organize and take young people from the area on fishing trips and expeditions

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Girlguiding West Bromwich

    Girlguiding is for girls aged 5, to women aged 65! Children meet as rainbows, brownies, guides or senior section, weekly and enjoy many varied activities that aim to develop them as confident adults of the future.

  • Great Barr Methodist Church

    Church and community centre

  • Green Square Accord

    Housing Association providing general needs & supported housing to a wide variety of client groups. Also training & employment initiatives, domestic violence hostels (Birmingham), support & empowerment for resident & community groups. Self - build & co-operative housing. We also offer, in addition to rented units, shared ownership and outright sale units to via bchs, part of the Accord group. We also offer services to residents and tenants groups. Fry Housing Trust (part of the Accord Group) is a supported housing project for offenders and those at risk of offending. For further information about Fry Housing please contact Tina Watson on 0121 559 6406. Accord Housing runs Be Well Community Offer, a social prescription service for people living within Tipton, Princess End and Great Bridge. The service is free of charge and can be accessed by anyone over the age of 65 who has a need for community based support. Be Well covers a variety of areas including supporting access to; • Social opportunities • Carer support • Home Adaptations/ Telecare • Plan for hospital discharge • Meals/ nutritional support • Falls prevention / walk confidence • Information/ advise on specific health conditions • Befriending Ultimately Be Well aims to reduce the need for unnecessary hospital admissions and social care therefore our service will work with individuals to achieve this. Referrals can be made by anyone via our Be Well helpline and email - 0121 385 9030 or bewell@accordgroup.org.uk

  • Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick

    Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick is a Sikh place of worship in Smethwick, near Birmingham. It is one the largest and oldest Gurdwara's in Europe. Spanning a total area of about 70,000 square metres, the building is three storeys high. Building work commenced in the late 1990s and ever since the Gurdwara has been expanding in order to accommodate for Smethwick's growing Sikh community. Funding for the Gurdwara comes by way of donations from members of the local and national Sikh community. The Sikh Community from all over the Midlands first began holding religious services in a school in Brasshouse Lane, Smethwick, in 1958. This led to larger congregations of Sikh worshippers and the need arose to acquire more suitable premises for the Gurdwara. The Congregational Chapel building at 130 High Street, Smethwick, was purchased and the Gurdwara opening took place on 31 July 1961. The present Gurdwara premises are at the old church site but have been totally rebuilt and extended. In 2012, a £5million extension was completed making the Gurdwara Sahib much larger and more modern than before. The new building features a larger langar hall with a modern kitchen, lecture theatre, offices, classrooms, gym, function room and much more. Further extensive refurbishments were carried out in 2016, when the local press said that the Gurdwara attracted a weekly congregation of more than 10,000 people. Throughout the day Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji presides over the Sikh congregations. Thousands of Sikhs and non-Sikhs attend the Gurdwara Sahib to worship and visit the beautiful Gurdwara complex. Guru Ka Langar (free community kitchen) is served all day long every day throughout the year.

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