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  • Smethwick Mini Muslims Club

    We provide citizenship and social education for pre-teen children, from mainly Pakistani backgroud. In doing this their families are able to understand the culture and heritage in which they find themselves. Our club teaches children about their faith, Islam. We also look at etiquette, manners, religious beliefs and festivals. The children will meet representatives of the Police, other faith community groups etc. in order to gain a good understanding of the civil society. We are also looking into healthy life styles and sports activities.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • SOVA

    SOVA Connect receives referals from 8 West Midlands regions - short sentence prisoners who require post-release mentoring. We recruit volunteer mentors to deliver this mentoring. Mentors help beneficiaries work through an action plan produced whilst in prison. The aim of the action plan is to assist them in resettling back into the community, more specifically to access education, training or employment.

  • Spacehoppas Play Zone

    Spacehoppas is a large childrens indoor play centre, for children from new born to 12 years of age. The centre includes a 120 seater cafe area serving a range of meals including childrens meal deals at £4.00. The centre runs a parent and toddler session 10.00am to 3.15pm and kids eat free from 3.15 - 6.00 Monday to Friday term time only.

  • Speakability Association Sandwell

    Raising awareness of aphasia (speech and communication problems) following stroke or head injury. Exchange ideas to help one another cope with the condition. To help them to gain confidence to mix with the community. We meet the last Thursday in the month (Jan - Nov) at The Dartmouth Central Club, Devonshire Drive, West Bromwich at 12 midday We enjoy social events and outings.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Springfield Young at Heart Group

    Social group for older people. Meet bi-monthly. Activities include bingo, bring and buy sales, days out and talks from other organisations. The groups meets at Springfield Social Club, 198 Dudley Road, Rowley Regis B65 8PX Ring Pauline Wattis for date and time of next meeting.

  • Spurgeons

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

  • St Bernards Church

    St Bernards Church, Hamstead is actively developing a community role. The Church runs many initiatives to involve local people. These include a busy Trussell Trust Foodbank, Guides and Brownies groups, Kumon Maths, several activity groups such as Hamstead Dragons, Chess, Kick Boxing, Pensioners activity group, and 'Bernie's Café' which is held every Friday as a means of welcoming local people to meet and chat over a cup tea. This is all in addition to Weddings and Funerals, and support to those who may require a more spiritual focus.

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