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  • Confederation of Bangladeshi Organisations (CBO)

    CBO is an umbrella forum organisation and the overall vision is to improve the quality of life for all Bangladeshi and other BME groups living and working in the Sandwell Borough. Our aims include: promoting positive pathways into inclusion through an innovative intervention in education, training, learning & employment support, assist the implementation of anti poverty strategy which seals with most excluded individuals in the community through developing and expanding counselling, advocacy and support services for Bangladeshi in Sandwell. Development of a more transparent culture so that community development can be shared within a style of openness and trust, building new partnerships credibility in the communities and the agencies, increasing community pride and individual self confidence through skills development and managing local facilities, development and implementation of a range of community involvement and empowerment strategies to encourage the particiapation of the Bangladeshi community, especially those groups which are most excluded and/or hard to reach e.g. women, young people and elderly.

  • Contact a Family West Midlands

    Contact a Family is the only UK-wide charity providing advice, information and support to the parents of all disabled children - no matter what their disability or health condition. We also enable parents to get in contact with other families, both on a local and national basis. We can help by offering information, advice and support to parents and carers of children with any special need or disability as well as professionals working with families. Organising workshops and conferences for parents (which professionals can sometimes attend) based on local interest. These are opportunities for parents to come together and share their experiences; providing a quarterly newsletter, which offers information on sources of local support, events and covers topics of interest to families such as benefits, holidays and national organisations. The newsletter is available to both parents and professionals free of charge; working alongside professionals to ensure that the needs of parents, carers and children with special needs are represented; providing training to professionals and groups on issues that affect families of children with special needs; supporting the development of new parent groups and strengthening existing ones.

  • Contact the Elderly

    A national charity that has been bringing older, isolated people together for 'cakes & company' for over 45 years. We help to relieve the loneliness of frail older people who live alone by arranging small group outings one Sunday afternoon a month. Volunteers with cars each collect one or two elderly members every month and the group of 6 - 10 members plus 3-5 volunteer drivers meet for afternoon tea in the house of a volunteer host. They visit a different home each month and over the months friendships develop. Group members are usually well into the 80s and 90s, live alone without family nearby and are no longer able to get out without assistance. For some elderly members this free monthly outing with friends is the only opportunity that they have for companionship.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Courtyard Centre - Cancer Information and Support Service

    Cancer information and support service, situated within an NHS Hospital. We provide support to anyone affected by or concerned about cancer. Support services include, complementary therapy, wig fitting service, outreach sessions and 'Headstrong' service from Breast Cancer Care. Also welfare/benefits advice.

  • Cradley Heath Badminton League

    Badminton League playing in all areas of the West Midlands

  • Cradley Heath Citizen Advice Bureau

    Cradley Heath Citizen Advice Bureau give free confidential advice on benefits, debts, employment, consumer, housing and general inquiry areas. The telephone advice line number is 03444 111 444. The advice line team is available at the following times: Monday & Tuesday - 9.00am - 4.30pm Wednesday - CLOSED Thursday - 12.00pm - 7.00pm Friday - 9.00am - 4.00pm Saturday - 9.00am - 12.30pm (Last Saturday of the month ONLY). The opening times for Cradley Heath Citizens Advice Bureau are: Tuesday - 8.30am - 3.30pm Thursday - 8.30am - 3.30pm

  • Cre-8

    Four mothers voluntary run the group for young people meeting up twice a week to learn new dance routines for them to be able to put on shows and events for the community. (approx 29 young people)

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Creative Support

    Creative Support is a high quality provider of person centred social care services for people with learning disabilities, mental health and other needs. To support our service users we provide a range of services to meet their differing needs, including supported living, supported housing, residential care, community and home support, floating support, extra-care and day services. We work with people who have a wide spectrum of needs, ranging from those who require short term support to regain their independence to people with complex needs who require intensive support to enjoy a good quality of life. Creative Support also develops and manages high quality housing to provide supported accommodation. As well as owning and managing our own houses and flats, we manage many properties belonging to our partner housing associations. As a not for profit agency (Industrial and Provident Society with Charitable Status) we are committed to using our assets and resources to create opportunities for the people we support. All our services are individualised, person centred and deliver valued outcomes, as we passionately believe that our service users have the right to live lives that are meaningful and which enable them to reach their full potential as individuals. Our services for people with a learning disability are based on person centred approaches and ordinary life principles, whilst our mental health services promote recovery and social inclusion. Over the years we have built up an excellent reputation for working in partnership to provide quality services. We now offer a diverse range of highly regarded services in 43 local authorities. We are very proud of our services, staff and service users and on this website you can find out more about them.

  • Crossroads Care

    Providing domiciliary care to service users and respite care to carers.

  • Cruse Sandwell and Walsall Bereavement Care

    Help and support to people who have suffered a bereavement through death

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