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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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  • 4 Community Trust

    4 Community Trust will further or benefit the residents of Sandwell and the their neighbourhoods, without distinction of gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, politics or other opinion. By associating together, residents, the local authority, voluntary and other organisations work to advance education and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare, for recreation and leisure time. The object is: 1. The advancement of education, training and employment of children and young people, resident in the relevant area. 2. The preservation and protection of health among children, young people and their families, resident in the relevant area. 3. The provision of childcare and youth activities for children, in the relevant area. 4. The provision of inclusive activities for children and adults with special educational needs and their families, in the relevant area. The relevant area is defined as those parts of Birmingham and the Black Country area which are designated as being deprived under the lower super output area.

  • 888 Squadron

    The Oldbury Air Cadet group are based in Langley. The air cadets are the countries largest youth organisation. They run various different courses for the young people as well as provide a lot of community work.

  • ACH (formerly Ashley Community Housing)

    Ashley Community Housing is a thriving social enterprise that puts people before profits. ‘Community’ is at the heart of everything we do as we empower positive change throughout communities in the West of England and the West Midlands. Since 2008 we have successfully resettled over 2000 individuals from refugee backgrounds– developing their independence, promoting their positive contribution to the community and easing their integration into UK life. The UK government and the EU are under increased pressure to both accommodate and provide long-term support for these frequently vulnerable people. This is why we have successfully developed an effective service over the past seven years which eases the strain on the public purse and helps those in need. We have also developed initiatives which are outside of statutory service provision, however, complement it

  • 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.

  • Age UK Sandwell

    A Borough-wide campaigning and support service for older people. Current services include: Advice and Information service and help with benefits. This is provided at out-reach sites throughout the borough, at Libraries and Community Centres. A Handyperson Scheme: provided through our partner organisation Birmingham Age UK. This offers small practical help with the home. Financial and insurance services and an Advocacy Service, targeted at people in residential accommodation. Age UK Sandwell is actively involved as a pressure group to aid the well-being and active involvement of all older people. Age UK Sandwell also • provide a range of activities aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of older people in Sandwell • deliver talks in the community to target key health issues • hold events and activities to raise awareness of health campaigns and local health initiatives • develop and maintain partnerships with other voluntary and statutory organisations to ensure services are developed and promoted in co-ordination. Age UK Sandwell is volunteering organisation. All the Services above are provided thought-out the six towns of Sandwell

  • Al - Islah Community Trust

    Self Help Voluntary Organisation. Advice to people on health & education in the local area. Caring for families and community

  • All Saints Church, West Bromwich

    Church of England Parish Church As well as usual worship, weddings, baptisms and funerals we have a children's club, scouts, brownies and guides, luncheon club, drama group, choir, bell ringers, historical society and schools work, parent & toddlers. Young at Heart Widow/Widowers Club: 1 pm on Monday afternoons.

  • Aquarius Family Service

    Aquarius Kinship Care provides support to grandparents, aunts or uncles or adult brothers and sisters who look after the children of an alcohol or drug using parents (sometimes called 'kinship carers'). This may include doing a bit of babysitting to support an alcohol or drug using parent, right through to a formal kinship care arrangement where the children live with a family member full time.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Autism West Midlands - Sandwell

    We are the leading charity in the West Midlands for people on the autism spectrum. We use our expertise to enrich the lives of autistic people and those who love and care for them. Our passionate, expert staff and volunteers work across all age groups and abilities, providing direct support. Our Sandwell Family Service is funded by Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. Families must live in the Sandwell Council area, and have children under 18 years old, diagnosed with autism or being assessed for autism (diagnosis is not needed). Support for families: • Training workshops • Individual advice and support • Support groups and family events • Sandwell face book support group Community support for adults: • Sandwell Adult Discussion Group

  • 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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