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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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  • Smethwick ASRA (Asian Shelter & Residential Association)

    Provides and maintains accomodation, day care, domicilary care, housing and transport services for elderly disabled and family particularly, but not exclusively, of Asian ethnic origin.

  • Smethwick Youth & Community Centre

    One stop resource delivering community service in health, education, employment and leisure. The Smethwick Youth and Community Centre offers welfare advice and guidance, money management, employment support, and sports and recreation activities such as yoga and football. It also offer English classes and IT classes to enhance people's chances of employment.

  • Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide (SOBS)

    We exist to support all those bereaved by suicide and we are a National Organisation. The contact details refer to the whole of the West Midlands

  • 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 Walk of Life (West Midlands)

    To relieve poverty or financial hardship among Polish Roma migrant workers and their dependants living in Sandwell by providing free advice and assistance / to advance the education of Polish Roma migrant workers and their dependants living in Sandwell by providing principally, but not exclusively, English language teaching, IT classes, cookery skills and other forms of vocational training, advice and support / the provision of facilities / recreation or other leisure time occupation.

  • Tipton Listeners Service

    Charitable Organisation - To relieve hardship and stress among persons in Tipton and its environs, by the provision of a professional Christian, caring and confidential service of listening, Information and practical help, without distinction of age, sex, disability, sexual orientation, or social class.

  • Trident Housing Association

    Registered Social landlord offering high quality affordable housing to people in Sandwell. Thus includes supported housing for mental health, learning disabilities and youth services

  • Versus Arthritis

    Arthritis Care supports all people with arthritis, through information about the condition, local groups, self-management training courses and campaigning services. The services we have are for older people living with Arthritis and they would need to be referred to us by their GP first in order for us to make an appointment with them. For information and support contact Arthritis Care's freephone helpline on 0800 800 4050 (Monday to Friday 10 am - 4 pm)

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