Browse by local area / wards
To browse a range of voluntary & community organisations in a specific area / ward use the links below.
- Operates in every Sandwell Ward
- The Black Country sub-region
- Abbey
- Blackheath
- Bristnall
- Charlemont
- Cradley Heath and Old Hill
- Friar Park
- Great Barr with Yew Tree
- Great Bridge
- Greets Green and Lyng
- Hateley Heath
- Langley
- Newton
- Old Warley
- Oldbury
- Princes End
- Rowley
- Smethwick
- Soho and Victoria
- St Pauls
- Tipton Green
- Tividale
- Wednesbury North
- Wednesbury South
- West Bromwich Central
- The West Midlands region
- Multiple regions (more than one region, smaller than England)
- England
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Royal National Lifeboat Institution / West Bromwich & Wednesbury Branch
Objective 'To save lives at sea' The local branch objectives are Fundraising - to raise funds for saving life at sea Safety - to promote water safety awareness locally and nationally Young people - to promote water safety programme with schools Groups - to provide video presentation and awareness evenings and shows (winter only)
This organisation is dormant.
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RSPB Sandwell Valley
RSPB Sandwell Valley nature reserve is a wonderful urban green space in the heart of Birmingham and the Black Country. The reserve is managed to provide a home for a variety of wildlife, from nesting birds to fluttering butterflies, and to give people the opportunity to connect to nature. The visitor centre has lovely views over the valley, and there are a variety of trails to take visitors past colourful meadows, lush woodland and the peaceful lake. The reserve team hold a regular programme of event for adults and families. RSPB Sandwell Valley is part of the RSPB, the country’s largest nature conservation charity, inspiring everyone to give nature a home.
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Salvation Army Cradley Heath
Place of worship and community centre.
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Sandwell African Women Association (SAWA)
SAWA was set up to provide advice, support and training to disadvantaged African Women refugees and children from Sandwell. The group has four main programmes: Advice and Support, Community Development, Health Advocacy and Refugees and Migrants Forum.
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Sandwell Allotment Gardeners Association
Sandwell Allotment Gardeners Association, or SAGA for short, is an independent body working closely with Sandwell MBC on behalf of Allotment Associations in the Borough. It is a voluntary body originally set up to help and advise the Town and Borough Councils on matters relating to allotments. Its remit has changed over the years but its main purpose is still to work with any organisation or individual to further the interests of allotment gardening and allotment holders in the Borough of Sandwell. Particularly, it seeks to promote the formation of self-managing allotment associations and advise and assist in their future growth and wellbeing. The Association is committed to publicising the recreational activity of allotment gardening. It actively promotes allotment gardening as an inclusive activity, regardless of the age, sex, race, creed or disability of aspiring gardeners. Furthermore it is actively committed to the provision of appropriate specialised facilities for any such group as need arises. They are willing to act on behalf of, or intervene on behalf of, any member association in any matter to safeguard the interests of the association and its plot-holders.
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Sandwell Churches Link
Networking body of all Christian churches in Sandwell with contact to Sandwell MBC: Promoting community ministry of churches and involvement in neighbourhood regeneration
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Sandwell Confederation of Indians
Sandwell Confederation of Indians is a voluntary umbrella organisation. We follow an holistic approach, thus we identify and look after every aspect of the community's needs, for example: health, education, leisure & environment. We help tackle local issues and Sandwell borough wide. Our projects also identify needs to serve the disadvantaged communities in Sandwell. To increase the average life expectancy of people in Sandwell and improve their lifestyle. We help everyone, including black & ethnic minority communities. To help promote community cohesion, racial harmony, tackle social exclusion (especially BME groups, young, men, eldery and women) improve health and trying to empower the community and increase community involvement.
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Sandwell Crime Prevention Panel
Voluntary group whose aim is to involve members of the public with crime prevention issues. The crime prevention panel don't occupy any premises but do have a mobile display vehicle that can attend events around Sandwell.
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Sandwell Irish Community Association
We have now opened the resource centre in Langley High Street and will be providing varying services to the community including chiropody, gaelic language lesson, benefit entitlement advice, raising health awareness and health promotion
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Sandwell Irish Society
Sandwell Irish Society is a registered charity that works to achieve a vibrant Irish community in Sandwell and the surrounding area, one that is engaged and empowered to play an active role in society by ensuring that people have the chance to contribute their views, articulate their needs and have an impact on policy and practice. It aims to achieve this by improving the confidence, health awareness and image of the community and by ensuring that the contribution of people of Irish birth and descent, over many years, to the economic, social, cultural and historic richness of the area is recognized and acknowledged. It works with statutory and voluntary organisations to develop activities and services in response to needs identified. It organises social, cultural, information and health events which inform people, combat isolation and engage the community.
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