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
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NOOR Foundation
The community has been established to provide help and support to Afghans living in Sandwell area. The community provides difference forms of help to all its members and everyone who needs to services provided by the community. The community mainly focuses on linguistic and social helps, which the community feels are important for social integration
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Oak Tree Centre
Community centre in Brandhall, Oldbury offering the following groups:- Stay and Play group* Mothers at Heart (for women affected by postnatal depression self help group)* Acts4Needs (practical help and support for families)* ToddlerPlus group* Time Out group for over 60s including lunch club lunch* Extend exercise classes for over 60s all * groups run in conjunction with King's Community Church Oak Tree Counselling Service Zumba class Children's Dance classes Fit Steps Adult Dance class Buttons Community Café open Mon, Wed, Fri 10 am - 2 pm - venue for craft club, Livelounge, 'Cuppa with a Copper' Rooms available for hire - a popular venue for children's parties
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Pancreatitis Supporters Network
Support to anyone with Pancreatitis. Provides 'holistic' support to anyone with pancreatitis. Life loan of ENM Device for pain relief.
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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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Sandwell African Women Association (SAWA)
SAWA was set up to provide advice, support and training to disadvantaged African Women refugees and children from Sandwell. The group has four main programmes: Advice and Support, Community Development, Health Advocacy and Refugees and Migrants Forum.
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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 Day Services 19 + Group
Group for people with learning disabilities over 19 years of age and their carers to share information and services.
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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 Visually Impaired (SVI)
Sandwell Visually Impaired (SVI) is a voluntary self help organisation consulting with the council and other service providers to improve the lives of all visually impaired people living or working in Sandwell. Additionally we seek to limit isolation of the visually impaired community by encouraging social interaction, presently with the production of a quarterly newsletter, invites to quarterly speaker led / social meetings; and a fully accessible website of information on visual impairment issues, social enterprise training in visual impairment awareness and consultation.