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
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- Greets Green and Lyng
- Hateley Heath
- Langley
- Newton
- Old Warley
- Oldbury
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- Rowley
- Smethwick
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- St Pauls
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Coneygre Arts Centre
Youth Service facility and also a hire facility for the community Ethos of Arts.
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Contact the Elderly
A national charity that has been bringing older, isolated people together for 'cakes & company' for over 45 years. We help to relieve the loneliness of frail older people who live alone by arranging small group outings one Sunday afternoon a month. Volunteers with cars each collect one or two elderly members every month and the group of 6 - 10 members plus 3-5 volunteer drivers meet for afternoon tea in the house of a volunteer host. They visit a different home each month and over the months friendships develop. Group members are usually well into the 80s and 90s, live alone without family nearby and are no longer able to get out without assistance. For some elderly members this free monthly outing with friends is the only opportunity that they have for companionship.
This organisation is dormant.
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Cradley Heath Badminton League
Badminton League playing in all areas of the West Midlands
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Cre-8
Four mothers voluntary run the group for young people meeting up twice a week to learn new dance routines for them to be able to put on shows and events for the community. (approx 29 young people)
This organisation is dormant.
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Create Collective CIC
Create Collective CIC was set up in order to bring sections of the community together or benefit hard to reach sectors of the community through the medium of art and craft projects. For example the first project undertaken is "trauma teddies". Elderly people knit woollen teddies that are gifted to Sandwell Police who give them to children who have been victims of crime, or who are vulnerable. It gives the elderly a sense of purpose and breaks down barriers between the young and the police force. Another project, also with Sandwell police is "Choices". A choose your own adventure book written and illustrated specifically to reduce knife crime, youth exploitation and youth violence by highlighting the pitfalls of falling in with the wrong crowd during year 6-7 transition. A scheme of work goes with the books to allow schools to maximise the potential of the choices books within their PSHE lessons. Future projects will include donating laser cut plain wooden jigsaws of classic cars, tractors and spitfires to schools. The art students paint the jigsaws and pass them on to care homes for the elderly with reduced dexterity or with dementia to use. These consist of 6 - 8 pieces so they are age and ability appropriate.
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Creative Active Lives CIC
Creative Active Lives provide creative and physical activity and wellbeing workshops, event and festival entertainment and crafts, workplace wellness, dementia and disability inclusive workshops. We sell Play with Clay, Beading and Sensory Bubble Activity Kits online on our website, and also provide free family activity resources to download. We will be running the Happy Days Social Club post-Covid crisis; dementia friendly cinema clubs in partnership with Black Country Touring, and dementia friendly Rock & Roll Tea Party Raves. We also run the Black Country Ideas Den, which is an annual competition with a prize of £500, plus business mentoring support for the best new business idea in the Black Country.
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DAN.SOM in West Midlands
The commitment shown by parents and their children who are community members has been the drive to the forming of the organisation. It's an opportunity for many parents who are on income support and cannot afford private homework and sports clubs. Many of these members are ethnic families, who are newly moved from other EU countries, asylum seekers or immigrants who have been in the country less than four years. Our main vision is to improve the quality of life for these children and young people by giving them support to educate themselves in the future and give them confidence and raise their standard of learning and give them also sports activities which will develop them to professional players to bigger clubs.
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Dorothy Parkes Centre (Smethwick)
Community Centre
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Dragonfly Aikikai Aikido Club
Dragonfly Aikikai is part of Seijitsu Aikido Ryju. The club began life in 1973 and relocated to our current venue in 2003. We teach the traditional Aikido in the style of the founder Morihei Ueshib. We place great emphasis on weapons work as an aid to developing Tai Jitsu, our weapons syllabub being based upon the teachings of Morihiro Saito Shihan. We are a friendly club with a loyal following and we always extend a warm welcome to visitors from other clubs, new members and people who are simply curious about Aikido. We are Clubmark accredited
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Dynamics Community Arts cic
Community and Public Arts organisation.
This organisation is dormant.
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