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
- The West Midlands region
- Multiple regions (more than one region, smaller than England)
- England
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Sandwell Churches Link
Networking body of all Christian churches in Sandwell with contact to Sandwell MBC: Promoting community ministry of churches and involvement in neighbourhood regeneration
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Sandwell Community Information and Participation Service (SCIPS)
SCIPS provide support, information, training and advocacy to tenants, residents and community groups in Sandwell.
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Sandwell Confederation of Indians
Sandwell Confederation of Indians is a voluntary umbrella organisation. We follow an holistic approach, thus we identify and look after every aspect of the community's needs, for example: health, education, leisure & environment. We help tackle local issues and Sandwell borough wide. Our projects also identify needs to serve the disadvantaged communities in Sandwell. To increase the average life expectancy of people in Sandwell and improve their lifestyle. We help everyone, including black & ethnic minority communities. To help promote community cohesion, racial harmony, tackle social exclusion (especially BME groups, young, men, eldery and women) improve health and trying to empower the community and increase community involvement.
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Sandwell Council of Voluntary Organisations (SCVO)
SCVO SUPPORT SERVICES Information, advice and support services to voluntary and community sector organisations including: Funding advice and support. Quality standards and organisational development. Constitutions, start-up, charity and company registration. Business and project planning. Staff policies, procedures and employment information. Information on local, regional and national issues affecting the voluntary and community sector. Representation of the views of the voluntary sector on strategic partnerships. Small community and neighbourhood grants.
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Sandwell Irish Community Association
We have now opened the resource centre in Langley High Street and will be providing varying services to the community including chiropody, gaelic language lesson, benefit entitlement advice, raising health awareness and health promotion
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Sandwell Irish Society
Sandwell Irish Society is a registered charity that works to achieve a vibrant Irish community in Sandwell and the surrounding area, one that is engaged and empowered to play an active role in society by ensuring that people have the chance to contribute their views, articulate their needs and have an impact on policy and practice. It aims to achieve this by improving the confidence, health awareness and image of the community and by ensuring that the contribution of people of Irish birth and descent, over many years, to the economic, social, cultural and historic richness of the area is recognized and acknowledged. It works with statutory and voluntary organisations to develop activities and services in response to needs identified. It organises social, cultural, information and health events which inform people, combat isolation and engage the community.
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Sandwell Parents for Disabled Children
Provide play, leisure and social opportunities for children with special needs and their families. Work in partnership with service providers to ensure that disabled children and young people are included in play, leisure and social activities in Sandwell.
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Sandwell Welfare Trust
Sandwell Welfare Trust is relatively new organisation started last Jan 2006. It aims to support and empower deprived members of ethnic minority groups ,particularly the Bangladeshi community, to allow them equal access to mainstream opportunities by advice and counselling, relief of sickness and distress, advancement of education, skills training, family workshop, music and drama workshops etc.
This organisation is dormant.
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Silver Threads Senior Citizens Social Club
Meet every week at Brook Street Community Centre. Wednesday 1 - 3pm. Play bingo and have a raffle. £1.50 membership charge Have trips several times per year. Anniversary meel in July. Xmas meal at Sports Academy, Tipton.
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Skills Work and Enterprise Development Agency (SWEDA )
We give unemployed people advice on Returning to Work, Job Search, Career Advice, Further Education, Starting a New Business-developing plans and accessing Funding. We have a IT Learning centre, Two large Training and meeting rooms are available.
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