Browse by local area / wards
To browse a range of voluntary & community organisations in a specific area / ward use the links below.
- Operates in every Sandwell Ward
- The Black Country sub-region
- Abbey
- Blackheath
- Bristnall
- Charlemont
- Cradley Heath and Old Hill
- Friar Park
- Great Barr with Yew Tree
- Great Bridge
- Greets Green and Lyng
- Hateley Heath
- Langley
- Newton
- Old Warley
- Oldbury
- Princes End
- Rowley
- Smethwick
- Soho and Victoria
- St Pauls
- Tipton Green
- Tividale
- Wednesbury North
- Wednesbury South
- West Bromwich Central
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Royal Premiaires
We train children aged 4 - 54 to combine playing musical instruments and marching. We attend carnivals, private bookings and enter competitions. Marching numbers 16+ Practice 2 - 3 times per week. Monday Joseph Leckie School, Wed / Sun Yew Tree Social Club Committee of 8
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RSPB Sandwell Valley
RSPB Sandwell Valley nature reserve is a wonderful urban green space in the heart of Birmingham and the Black Country. The reserve is managed to provide a home for a variety of wildlife, from nesting birds to fluttering butterflies, and to give people the opportunity to connect to nature. The visitor centre has lovely views over the valley, and there are a variety of trails to take visitors past colourful meadows, lush woodland and the peaceful lake. The reserve team hold a regular programme of event for adults and families. RSPB Sandwell Valley is part of the RSPB, the country’s largest nature conservation charity, inspiring everyone to give nature a home.
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S.S.A.F.A. - Forces Help
S.S.A.F.A - Forces Help was set up quite some time ago, with the aim to help and assist Serving and Ex Servicemen and women and their families, who are in need. The full title of the organisation is Soldiers, Sailors, Air Force Families Association - Forces Help We support all age groups provided they have been in the Armed Forces Other SSAFA branches cover Birmingham, Dudley, Walsall and Wolverhampton
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SADWICA Community Day Nursery
Sadwica is a community development agency engaged in the empowerment and motivation of Sandwell\'s African Caribbean Community and other groups experiencing disadvantage. Sadwica is a registered charity who specialise in the field of childcare services throughout Sandwell. Sadwica will provide the necessary support mechanisms for children and their families who would otherwise suffer social exclusion, focusing particulary on black families, children with special needs and disabilities, students and lone parents.
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SAFS
SAFS provide a range of quality care, support services and opportunities to enable South Asian children, young people and adults with disabilities, life limiting or life threatening conditions, and their families, to enhance their quality of life.
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Saint John's Scout Group
Uniformed - youth organisation for boys and girls. Beaver Scouts - children aged 6 - 8 years old Cub Scouts - children aged 8 - 10 1/2 years old Scouts - young people aged 10 1/2 - 14years old
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Salvation Army Cradley Heath
Place of worship and community centre.
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Salvation Army Oldbury Corps
The Salvation Army is an international Christian church working in 117 countries worldwide. As a registered chartiy, the Salvation Army demonstrates its Christian principles through social action and is one of the largest, most diverse providers of social welfare in the world.
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Sampad South Asian Arts
Sampad connects people and communities with British Asian arts and heritage and plays an active role in the creative economy. It does this through high-quality performances and education programmes that people of all ages and backgrounds can take part in.
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Sandwell Active Independent Blind Association (SAIBA)
A small self help group run by and for visually impaired people. We were amongst the first user led organisation in the country. We have a membership of approximately 50 people. Our aim is to provide leisure and social support and activities to visually impaired people, their families and friends.
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