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  • Beginagen Community Project

    A small community project based in Cape Hill providing facilities for the local community. A Charity Shop run at prices set as a community service and a weekly time of Ecumenical Christian Worship.

  • 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.

  • Bethel Christian Fellowship - West Bromwich

    Christian Church

  • Big Dave CIC

    Dave Gauder has been delivering campaigns for many organisations both in the Public and Private sectors including working with 32 Police Authorities and The Prison & Probation Service. Dave is currently working on delivery his Anti Gun, Gang & Knife campaign to help to engage with the youth of today. With Dave's unique style he is able with interactive participation using various approaches to engage with the children and adults that deliver hard hitting messages that are easily understood and resonates with them.

  • Black Country Housing Group

    A community based housing association and regeneration agency working in Sandwell, Dudley, Wolverhampton and Birmingham. They have over 30 years experience in providing quality homes and other services for families, couples, single people, older people and people with special needs. They are actively involved in urban renewal, economic and social regeneration and a number of environmental and sustainability projects.

  • Black Country Women's Aid

    Black Country Women’s Aid is an independent charity which has been supporting victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence in the West Midlands for the last 25 years. BCWA offer sensitive and holistic support services which help victims of abuse to escape from violence, cope with trauma and move on with their lives. Support services include: • Domestic Abuse team supporting victims (female and male) in the community and at court; • Domestic Abuse Refuges offering a safe place to stay for women and children escaping their abusers; • Black Country Rape and Sexual Violence Service supporting victims (female and male) of rape, sexual violence and childhood sexual abuse with practical advocacy and specialist counselling; • Young People’s Team supporting children and young people who have suffered domestic abuse, rape and child sexual exploitation and providing education work in Sandwell schools; • Modern Day Slavery Service offers safe refuge and community support to people under the NRM (National Referral Mechanism) who have been trafficked to the UK; • Women’s Justice Services providing support to female offenders. BCWA also provide training and awareness sessions to professionals and community members across all of these specialist areas. BCWA work in partnership with statutory and voluntary services to support victims, raise awareness of issues of abuse, and develop new approaches to reaching the most vulnerable victims.

  • BlackCountry African Club UK (BlacUK)

    We promote community integration and empower all Africans in the Black Country regions to be part of mainstream society and play active roles in the local communities where they live. We support our beneficiaries in releasing their full potential skills and live active, fulfilling and healthy lives.

  • BUDS - Better Understanding of Dementia for Sandwell

    BUDS’ target audience is predominantly people living with dementia and their carers and families. However, BUDS has extended some of its services to people over the age of 65 who are experiencing isolation due to the pandemic. The organisation currently telephones their client group weekly. During these phone calls, vaccination is discussed. Clients are asked if they have received the vaccine, whether they been contacted or are there any reasons why they may not get the vaccine and if BUDS can help. The charity is also in contact with a separate group of carers through their Carer and Family Support Service to make the same enquiries. Information has been passed on to Carers about the recent change in in guidelines that has prioritised carers for the vaccine. For clients unable to leave the house, support is being provided by contacting GPs to find out how and when their vaccine will be administered. Support is also being provided to families around the issue of mental capacity and consent to the vaccine which affects some people living with dementia. BUDS put regular posts on their Facebook page encouraging people to take up the vaccine and be proactive if they have not been yet contacted.

  • Cameroon Children and Women Project in the UK

    We provide for refugee children and women from the Cameroon community in the UK through advice and information services, translation, interpretation and representation. Our services cover matters related to immigration, welfare, housing and healthcare. We also provide education and training opportunities to develop employment skills and facilitate integration and inclusion into the wider community through cultural exchange and the arts.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Care Link West Midlands

    Provide general support for people from central african french speaking countries who are seeking asylum or who are granted refugee status and their dependents living in the West Midlands region, mainly in Sandwell area.

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