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  • POhWER Advocacy

    POhWER has worked in Sandwell since 2006. Last year we provided advocacy support to 277 Sandwell residents. Our services include: NHS Complaints Advocacy for people who wish to make a complaint about treatment provided under the NHS Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy (IMCA), including Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) and Relevant Person's Paid Representative (RPPR) service is a statutory advocacy service to support vulnerable people who lack capacity and need to make important decisions but have no representatives as defined under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA). Anyone who is detained in a secure Mental Health setting in Sandwell is entitled to access support from an IMHA. This contract also provides an issue based advocacy service for informal inpatients of Sandwell (Hallam St) Hospital via drop ins. Community Advocacy for any person in Sandwell receiving a care/welfare services who has age-related needs, disabilities or prescribed physical or mental health conditions. Care Act Advocacy whereby Local Authority social care teams (and designated organisations) can make a referral to our service for you using the referral form. Volunteering in Sandwell. If you would like to apply all you need to do is fill in the online at pohwer.net and a member of our volunteer team will contact you to talk to you in more detail about local volunteer opportunities in your area.

  • Pride of Sandwell (Narrowboat for the Community) Trust

    Own, Maintain & Operate narrowboat on West Midlands canals to provide day trips, breaks & holidays to disadvantaged / disabled persons from Sandwell. Boat has full facilities to allow use by wheelchair bound passengers.

  • Princes End Community Association

    A local community centre providing community facilities for local people

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Priory Family Centre CIC

    We deliver early years provision, adult learning and employment projects designed to help unemployed people find work. Breaking Bread, a catering business supplying food to primary schools and buffets to the public and private sectors, has recently launched a food bank supplying people in crisis with free food. Breaking bread is part of the Priory Family Centre Group.

  • Promise Dreams

    Promise Dreams is a national registered charity, dedicated to helping seriously and terminally ill children and their families turn a very special dream into a reality. Whether the child would like a holiday, a toy, medical treatment, house or garden alterations, or even the chance to meet their favourite celebrity, Promise Dreams is committed to help. Since forming in February 2001, the charity and its enthusiastic supporters have raised more than £2 million and helped more than 1000 seriously ill children along the way.

  • Proud Parents

    We have recently constituted our young parents group that was previously known as TPU Supported by Greets Green. The group is now run by the young parents and has been renamed as Proud Parents

  • Providence Church

    Free Evangelical Church over 100 years old providing regular activities for young people (Girls Brigade & Boys Brigade) and older members (Ladies Group, prayer meeting and bible study) Other monthly activities include Ladies Circle (flower arranging, talks, visits etc.) Able to add other activities if the need arises.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Raglan Road Christian Church

    Raglan Road Church is a lively, growing, church with a congregation from many nations. We seek to make you welcome and feel part of the family with activities and services for all ages on a Sunday. During the week we serve the community through activities such as Explorers (Preschool), First Friday (Seniors), Language Classes (Daytime), Coffee Stop (Wednesday), Fresh Start Groups and Time Out activities. We are a regular home for Smethwick Foodbank and Smethwick CAN Cafe and other activities that seek to use our premises.

  • ReCom

    Our aim is to help more people benefit from using computers and the internet. We provide low cost re-conditioned computers to individuals on low incomes and people with disabilities and also to local charities and community groups which serve them.

  • Relate Birmingham

    We are a local independent charity working to help couples, individuals, parents and families build better relationships and cope with a range of pressures that can lead to relationship and family breakdown. We cover Birmingham, Solihull and Sandwell (where we have an office in Freeth Street, Oldbury). We provide confidential counselling services for adults, couples and young people. We also offer specialist sex therapy services, lifeskills courses and education and training. Telephone counselling is also available

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