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To browse a range of voluntary & community organisations in a specific area / ward use the links below.
- Operates in every Sandwell Ward
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AB Plus
Supporting and empowering people who live with HIV, their families, partners and friends.
This organisation is dormant.
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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.
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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.
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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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Arthritis Care West Bromwich Region Self Help Group
Supports all people with arthritis, through information about the condition, self-management training courses and campaigning services.
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Bangladeshi Women's Association Ltd
We provide an advice and advocacy service to the local community with workers who speak local languages. We also provide training for people to enhance skills and job opportunities. We organise activities and outings for families and undertake environmental projects to improve the area.
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Beacon Centre for the Blind
To help local people lead fuller and more independent lives.
This organisation is dormant.
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Bethel Care Centre
Bethel Care Centre provides a multi-faceted centre which serves it's local community through a playgroup, open doors luncheon club, after schools club, visiting service for those lonely, housebound, less fortunates.
This organisation is dormant.
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BID Services
BID Services is a charity. We work in partnership with people with a sensory impairment, as well as those with a physical disability or mental health. Our mission is to provide high quality services and opportunities that make it possible for people to have choice and control over their lives. Our specialist service areas include Advocacy, Employment, British Sign Language Interpreting and Training, Specialist Equipment, Residential Placements, Social Work, Support for Tinnitus and Housing Related Services. We work with children, young people and adults
This organisation is dormant.
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Birmingham Epilepsy Social Club
Birmingham Epilepsy Social Club meets at St Peter's & St Johns Church, Darnley Road, Ladywood, one Thursday evening per month, between 5 pm and 8.30 pm. The club has been running for over 50 years and it trying to attract new members. The function of the club is to provide recreational facilities for people with Epilepsy, their relatives and friends. They can come and just socialise, or talk over matters with the other members. Membership is open to anyone over 16 years old. Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. The Club is governed by a committee comprising of a Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, Welfare Officer and Social Secretary. The Committee is answerable to its membership and seek re-election annually. Annual subscriptions are accepted during the month of January, and in order to seek for a subsidy on the club functions, members must be fully paid up.