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

Search results for Operates in every Sandwell Ward

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  • Birmingham Health, Safety and Environment Association

    BHSEA is a voluntary grouping of employers, other organisations and individuals in the West Midlands and surrounding counties, with an interest in occupational heath and safety and the environment. BHSEA objectives are to promote reduction in the risk of accident, personal injury and ill-health in all places of employment, particularly in connection with industrial work and processes of all kinds in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. It does this through monthly meetings, its website and all other available media.

  • Black Country Inventors Club

    A voluntary organisation providing help, advice and assistance to inventors and innovators in the West Midlands to enable them to bring their inventions to fruition. Meets in the Customer Services suite at the Merry Hill Shopping Centre at 7pm on the second Tuesday of each month. Membership is open to all

  • Black Country Women's Aid

    Black Country Women’s Aid is an independent charity which has been supporting victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence in the West Midlands for the last 25 years. BCWA offer sensitive and holistic support services which help victims of abuse to escape from violence, cope with trauma and move on with their lives. Support services include: • Domestic Abuse team supporting victims (female and male) in the community and at court; • Domestic Abuse Refuges offering a safe place to stay for women and children escaping their abusers; • Black Country Rape and Sexual Violence Service supporting victims (female and male) of rape, sexual violence and childhood sexual abuse with practical advocacy and specialist counselling; • Young People’s Team supporting children and young people who have suffered domestic abuse, rape and child sexual exploitation and providing education work in Sandwell schools; • Modern Day Slavery Service offers safe refuge and community support to people under the NRM (National Referral Mechanism) who have been trafficked to the UK; • Women’s Justice Services providing support to female offenders. BCWA also provide training and awareness sessions to professionals and community members across all of these specialist areas. BCWA work in partnership with statutory and voluntary services to support victims, raise awareness of issues of abuse, and develop new approaches to reaching the most vulnerable victims.

  • BlackCountry African Club UK (BlacUK)

    We promote community integration and empower all Africans in the Black Country regions to be part of mainstream society and play active roles in the local communities where they live. We support our beneficiaries in releasing their full potential skills and live active, fulfilling and healthy lives.

  • Breakthru CIC

    Breakthru CIC works with communities, individuals and statutory organisations across the West Midlands. Its mission is to create new ideas and projects, promote equal opportunities and better futures for all, especially those most left behind. Using extensive community experience and a focus on results, breakthru’s work covers several broad areas including: Bringing communities together Encouraging wellbeing both mentally and physically Assisting under-represented communities Educating residents to be effective decision makers. Ensuring that neighbourhoods become places where all families thrive and have access to the support services and opportunities they need. The projects within breakthru CIC offer opportunities for people to take part in a range of therapeutic and stimulating activities tailored to individual needs. They are run by breakthru staff with the help of enthusiastic and skilled volunteers, which take place in a variety of community settings, helping integrate the local community into the activities we offer. We work alongside a number of external partners, including health, social care and the voluntary sector to provide an holistic service to clients and families within our communities. Our projects: Aman Group - improving the quality of life of South Asian women who have little or no social interaction, improving their holistic look at wellbeing, mentally and physically. Beyond Blue - talking therapy and integrative counselling

  • Care Link West Midlands

    Provide general support for people from central african french speaking countries who are seeking asylum or who are granted refugee status and their dependents living in the West Midlands region, mainly in Sandwell area.

  • Centrepoint Christian Church & Support Centre

    Projects and Programmes include: Information, Advice and Guidance, Welfare Rights, Community Outreach Project, Skills and Employment, Street Outreach Team, Performing Arts Department, Education & Training, Young People Services, Schools Work, Health and Wellbeing, Volunteering, Immigration and Nationality, Community Services and Development Initiatives. The Opening Times are: Monday, Tuesday & Thursday - 10 am to 4 pm Wednesday - 10 am to 1 pm Friday - closed Saturday - closed Sunday - Celebration Service at 10.45 am

  • Cerebral Palsy Midlands

    We are a charity that supports people with cerebral palsy. We offer speech and language therapy and physiotherapy, as well as educational classes at the centre. We have a welfare dept which offers advice advocacy services and home visits. We are a user led organisation.

  • Change Birmingham Brief Therapy

    Provide solution focused counselling to those over 16 years and training courses for professionals

  • Circles Network

    Circles Network is a national voluntary based organization based around the key principles of Inclusion and Person Centred Planning approaches. We provide unique personal support for people who are in danger of becoming socially excluded, or who are suffering the consequences of prior segregation and discrimination. We use the tools of Person Centred Planning to facilitate inclusion in the community, principally through the setting up of Circles of Support and through our individual projects

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