Browse by local area / wards

To browse a range of voluntary & community organisations in a specific area / ward use the links below.

Search results for Oldbury

Pagination

Items 71–80 of 95 | « previous | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | next »

  • 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.

  • Smethwick Mini Muslims Club

    We provide citizenship and social education for pre-teen children, from mainly Pakistani backgroud. In doing this their families are able to understand the culture and heritage in which they find themselves. Our club teaches children about their faith, Islam. We also look at etiquette, manners, religious beliefs and festivals. The children will meet representatives of the Police, other faith community groups etc. in order to gain a good understanding of the civil society. We are also looking into healthy life styles and sports activities.

  • St Johns Community Centre, Rood End

    Groups which use the Community Centre include: Explorers- Older Scouts, Scouts, Cubs, Beavers, Church of England, Place of Welcome (Coffee Morning), Oldbury Faith Foundation, Karate Club, Sandwell Healthy Lifestyle (Mytime Active), Sure Start, Broomfield Academy of Dance, Monthly meetings of St Paul's Neighbourhood, Sandwell Homes advice centre (weekly). The halls are available for hire.

  • STEP

    Training and Education Project including STEP day care nursery, after school club and Asian community health programme.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Tanhouse Community Centre

    Tanhouse Community Centre has worked in close partnership with Adult Education for many years to provide a wide variety of courses for all the local community. Below are some of the courses that are run from Centre. Mondays: Yoga, Painting & Drawing, Luncheon Club, senior bowls, Flowering arranging, Yoga, Martial Arts Tuesdays: BUDS delivering various activities, Hamstead over 60s, After School Club, Youth Club Wednesdays: Water colours, Yoga, senior bowls, 55 plus exercise, Local Councillor Surgery, Trefoil Thursdays: Senior bowls, Youth Club Fridays: Star makers, Martial arts Ying Yang, Local Councillor Surgery Saturdays: Tom Watson MP Surgery, Martial arts Yin Yang Please telephone 0121 357 5555 for class times.

  • The Albion Foundation

    A Foundation working in partnership with West Bromwich Albion Football Club, delivering multi-sports and education programmes

  • The Children's Society

    National (England) Voluntary Childcare Charity. Works with most marginalised children and young people in locally based projects.

  • The Hindu Initiative for Global Harmony

    This institution serves as a place of preservation of the ancient traditions and cultural practices that come down as a time honoured heritge. It has been built up to serve as a model of many-sided, altruistic activity, an ideal to copy, intended to bring about a complete unfoldment of the human personality, and to reveal the essential blending together of all sides of human nature.

  • The Prince's Trust (Central Regional)

    The Prince's Trust supports 13 to 30 years old who are unemployed and those struggling at school and at risk of exclusion. Around one in five young people in the UK are not in work, education or training. Youth unemployment costs the UK economy £10 million a day in lost productivity, while youth crime costs £1 billion every year. Many of the young people we help are in or leaving care, facing issues such as homelessness or mental health problems, or have been in trouble with the law. Our programmes give young people the practical and financial support they need to stabilise their lives. We help develop key skills, confidence and motivation, enabling them to move into work, education or training. Our programmes also encourage young people to take responsibility for themselves – helping them build the life they choose rather than the one they have ended up with.

  • The Scott Poll Memorial Fund

    the aim of the Scott Poll Memorial Fund is to help people and families when the unthinkable happens this may be due to death or serious illness. the charity fund raises on behalf of the individuals this may be anything from raising money for trust funds for younger children with the loss of a parent, holidays, help towards medical equipment, or simple memorials i.e. benches naming a star in there memory. or if there's a specific request we will try to help in anyway we can. If we are unable to help specifically we will however provide as much funds or alternative help with the consent of those concerned as we can.

    This organisation is dormant.

Pagination

Items 71–80 of 95 | « previous | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | next »