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  • Sikh Community & Youth Service UK

    One stop employment, education and welfare advice centre

  • Sikh Mission & Study Centre (UK)

    Enhance understanding of Sikh religion and community. Aim to run mela and community radio

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Skills Work and Enterprise Development Agency (SWEDA )

    We give unemployed people advice on Returning to Work, Job Search, Career Advice, Further Education, Starting a New Business-developing plans and accessing Funding. We have a IT Learning centre, Two large Training and meeting rooms are available.

  • Smart Spenders

    Providing budgeting & debt awareness courses to groups plus support and assistance to individuals & families with financial concern or facing financial crisis. We meet at Oak Tree Centre, corner of Tame Road and Queensway, Oldbury B68 0JP

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Smethwick Advocate Publishing & Design

    Provides specialist publicity, design and printing promotional services to the VC sector, workshops and other training services provided as well as consultancy.

  • Somali Disability & Elderly Support Group

    The Somali Disability & Elderly Support Group (SODES) is a registered charity based in Small Heath, Birmingham and provides advice, information and practical support and campaign for improved service to the Somali community in the West Midlands. Advice and information service on wide range of issues including employment opportunities, social care and health, welfare benefit, mental health and pension rights. We aim to support refugees, disabled children and elderly people and their families who are in need of assistance in order to take control of their daily living conditions. Interpreting/translation, an informal mentoring, advocacy, support service and information relating to disability issues. Children educational activities such as homework clubs, adult education (ESOL) and youth leisure activities. Monthly health awareness and workshops for Carers.

  • SonShine (UK)

    Youth & community project supporting young men aged 9 -19 years old (and their families) residing in Sandwell and Birmingham

  • Spurgeons

    Working with children, young people and families to create hope and build futures

  • Stroke Association, The

    Stroke strikes every five minutes in the UK. It can happen to anyone, of any age, at any time. It's vital to know how to spot the warning signs of a stroke in yourself or someone else. The Stroke Association is a leading national charity and stroke care provider. They help and support people with their lives after a stroke but also give advice on how to reduce the risk of having a stroke.

  • The Children's Society

    National (England) Voluntary Childcare Charity. Works with most marginalised children and young people in locally based projects.

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