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  • Asbestos Support Central England

    Asbestos Support WM exists to help those suffering from asbestos related diseases and to campaign for the strictest possible enforcement of regulations and legislation to protect current workers and communities. Asbestos is the biggest single work-related cause of death in the UK. It kills thousands every year and wrecks the lives of many more; we aim to end this misery. At Asbestos Support WM we provide: expert help and advice about DWP and other state benefits associated with Asbestos related diseases;practical assistance in the completion of all appropriate paperwork; referrals to reputable and experienced firms if you need legal advice;a home visiting service to anyone who can not travel in addition to appointments at our office. We also provide services to the victims of Asbestos related diseases and/or their families at no cost; provide links to reputable organisations that are able to offer additional help, for example in explaining cancer and its consequences to children:strictly complies with the Solicitors' Introduction and Referral Code; campaigns and informs people on the asbestos issue, helping to ensure the strictest possible enforcement of regulations and legislation to protect current workers and communities.

  • Asian Women's Association

    Assisting Asian women in building their confidence to enable them to fit into today's commercial, computerised lifestyle. Advising on domestic issues, in particular, to communicate with their young children (especially in their demanding lifestyle) Training in cooking/domestic, serving etc. to improve their quality of life and hence gain self-respect and respect from their family.

  • Aum School of Hindu Studies

    Teaching and promoting of Hindu Culture and Religion

    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.

  • Barnardos

    Barnardos is a British charity founded by Thomas John Barnardo in 1866, to care for vulnerable children and young people. We help transform the lives of the most vulnerable children and young people in the UK. We listen to them. We believe in them – no matter who they are, what they have done or what they have been through. We’re helping to make a huge difference to the lives of more than 200,000 vulnerable children, young people and their families across the UK. We do this through over 900 vital services in local communities reaching and helping to transform the lives of those who need us most. In the Midlands we offer many services across the local authorities to include Dudley, Sandwell, Birmingham, Walsall & Wolverhampton.

  • Barnford & Farm Road Allotments

    Barnford Farm Allotments Gardening & Leisure association for the provision of growing veg and flowers Committee 0f 10. There is a shop on site open 10.30 am to 12 noon every Sunday. We have a gardening class for all ages on Friday mornings starting 20 April.

  • Basera

    A place to socialise with others. For the elderly throughout United Kingdom and across the border to help elderly.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Beacon Centre for the Blind

    To help local people lead fuller and more independent lives.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Beanstalk Charity

    VRH develops the potential of disadvantaged children with low self esteem, poor reading skills and lack of self confidence through sustained mentoring support provided by a network of volunteers. VRH recruits, trains and supports volunteers to engage interest in learning and raise childrens confidence and motivation. The children who VRH help are vulnerable and at risk of social exclusion. Particularly volunteers read and play with children.

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