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  • Parkinson's UK

    Aims to support people with Parkinson's, their families and carers by the provision of information, advocacy, literature, a monthly social group, welfare home visiting service, and to raise awareness of the needs and problems arising from the degenerating condition. We meet the first Tuesday each month, 11 am to 12.30 pm, at Waltham House, Overend Street West Bromwich.

  • Perryfields Pre School

    The pre-school is now Ofsted registered for 32 children each morning. Hours are 8-45 11-45.

  • Pertemps Coachright

  • Princes End Community Association

    A local community centre providing community facilities for local people

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Priory Family Centre CIC

    We deliver early years provision, adult learning and employment projects designed to help unemployed people find work. Breaking Bread, a catering business supplying food to primary schools and buffets to the public and private sectors, has recently launched a food bank supplying people in crisis with free food. Breaking bread is part of the Priory Family Centre Group.

  • Promise Dreams

    Promise Dreams is a national registered charity, dedicated to helping seriously and terminally ill children and their families turn a very special dream into a reality. Whether the child would like a holiday, a toy, medical treatment, house or garden alterations, or even the chance to meet their favourite celebrity, Promise Dreams is committed to help. Since forming in February 2001, the charity and its enthusiastic supporters have raised more than £2 million and helped more than 1000 seriously ill children along the way.

  • Raglan Road Christian Church

    Raglan Road Church is a lively, growing, church with a congregation from many nations. We seek to make you welcome and feel part of the family with activities and services for all ages on a Sunday. During the week we serve the community through activities such as Explorers (Preschool), First Friday (Seniors), Language Classes (Daytime), Coffee Stop (Wednesday), Fresh Start Groups and Time Out activities. We are a regular home for Smethwick Foodbank and Smethwick CAN Cafe and other activities that seek to use our premises.

  • Relate Birmingham

    We are a local independent charity working to help couples, individuals, parents and families build better relationships and cope with a range of pressures that can lead to relationship and family breakdown. We cover Birmingham, Solihull and Sandwell (where we have an office in Freeth Street, Oldbury). We provide confidential counselling services for adults, couples and young people. We also offer specialist sex therapy services, lifeskills courses and education and training. Telephone counselling is also available

  • Riverstones Foundation

    The relief of sickness and/or the relief of poverty, hardship and distress among women at risk of violence generally, among persons who are victims of social deprivation and crime or are at risk of offending and among persons at risk from alcohol/drug addiction or other substance abuse by the provision of : support, free medical advise, counselling, mentoring and where appropriate, shelter and facilities for rehabilitation. The object of the organisation is to alleviate social ills affecting the community through programmes providing care and self-empowering skills.

  • RNID

    RNID aims to support UK\'s 9 million deaf and hard of hearing people by breaking down barriers to opportunity and fulfilment. Our vision is \'A world where deafness or hearing loss do not limit or determine opportunity and where people value their hearing'. Our activities revolve around three strategic themes: ensuring the rights and opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing people to lead a full life:promoting hearing health, preventing hearing loss, curing deafness: removing the stigma of deafness. RNID supports its beneficiary group in a number of ways, for example: campaigning and lobbying to change the laws and government policies: providing information and raising awareness of deafness, hearing loss and tinnitus: training courses and consultancy on deafness and disability: communication services including sign language interpreters, lip-speakers, speech-to-text operators: training of interpreters and speech-to-text operators: seeking lasting change in education for deaf children and young people: employment programmes to help deaf people into work: residential and community services for deaf people with special needs: typetalk, the national telephone relay service for deaf and hard of hearing people: equipment and products for deaf and hard of hearing people: social, medical and technical research. RNID has 97 years experience of supporting deaf and hard of hearing people throughout the UK.

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