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  • 4th West Bromwich Boy's Brigade & Girls Association

    Christian Organisation for children & young people age 5 - 16 Providing various sports activities, crafts physical, spiritual & community activities etc

  • 888 Squadron

    The Oldbury Air Cadet group are based in Langley. The air cadets are the countries largest youth organisation. They run various different courses for the young people as well as provide a lot of community work.

  • AB Plus

    Supporting and empowering people who live with HIV, their families, partners and friends.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Abused People's Help in Sexual Trauma APHIST

    We run a group for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. The group is run solely by survivors. We meet three times a week in a safe and friendly environment. We discuss our problems that we face on a day to day living. We also do training which covers all areas of childhood sexual abuse

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Access Alliance

    Access for the disabled in the community Advice and information to individuals and business. We also carry out access audits.

  • Action for Children (Smethwick)

    UK wide charity which supports children, young people and families, in Sandwell. Action for Children are responsible for children centres and family support.

  • Adoption Support

    Independent charity and registered ADOPTION SUPPORT AGENCY providing support services to those affected by adoption living in the West Midlands including Sandwell. Services include confidential helpline, counselling, intermediary services, support for adoptive families, adopted adults, birth parents and relatives of someone who has been or is being adopted. Work with adopted children and young people, activity days, residential camps, life story work.

  • Adullam Homes Housing Association Limited

    Adullam Homes was established in 1973 and has since then been a specialist provider of supported housing. Unlike most other Housing Associations, Adullam is not a provider of general needs housing. We own some 408 properties and manage a further 345 all of which are specifically provided for people who are vulnerable. As an organisation, Adullam's core goal is to help the most vulnerable and aften most excluded members of society, regardless of their background, so diversity and inclusion are concepts we hold dear. Our role is to provide realistic options to individuals and to then support them in making the choices which may help them change their lives. Adullam Homes is different to the majority of Housing Associations. As well as providing affortable housing, Adullam also offers people significant social support and a bridge to a better life. Mental illness, drug addiction and prolific offending behaviour are just some of the complex social issues Adullam faces every day, while delivering housing support, advice and community-based services to residents and partner agencies. Our area of operation extends from the Midlands, through Manchester and Merseyside, to the North West. Adullam has been delivering housing support and advice plus community based services to resident and partner agencies for the past 36 years. Our mission statement is \'restoring hope and dignity through quality housing and support\'.

  • African Caribbean Cultural Organisation

    Work with disadvantaged adults and young people, regardless of colour, creed or religion. At the moment we are working with two other organisations in Birmingham to set up a charity called Out Reach UK and helping the Summerfield Housing Association to reform. Also for the past 22 years are co-managers of the WBACRC.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • African French Speaking Community Support (AFSCS)

    AFSCS is a front line voluntary organisation which principally operates in the Soho/Victoria area of Smethwick. Its beneficiaries are mainly from French speaking countries of Africa living in Sandwell and Birmingham. It provides a comprehensive range of advice and information on a wide range of issues such as applying for citizenship; benefit checks and money matters, housing matters; immigration matters; anti-social behaviour, Job search, reducing social isolation and Befriending.

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