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To browse a range of voluntary & community organisations in a specific area / ward use the links below.

Search results for The Black Country sub-region

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  • Sense - Community Support Service

    National Deafblind Charity Provides residential and day service care for people with sensory impairments and associated disabilities

  • Shelter

    National Charity We are a local 'branch' and provide Housing advice to anyone who is homeless or in bad housing. Supporter number (for donation, fundraising and general queries) 0300 330 1234

  • Shri Venkateswara (Balaji) Temple of the United Kingdom

    The object of the Institution is 1. To promote the advancement of the Hindu religion by (a) The establishment and maintenance of a temple for the purpose of public worship of Shri Venkateswara (Balaji) and other religious charitable purposes, (b) providing religious discourses and the celebration of Hindu Rites Ceremonies and Festivals. 2. To promote the advancement of education in (a) Hindu religion and comparative religious philosophy (b) the Hindu traditions, history, languages, literature and music.

  • Sikh Helpline

    The Sikh Help Line was set up to offer counselling to young children teenagers and adults who may require assistance or guidance issues ranging from grooming, domestic abuse through to racism and substance addiction. With an understanding of these cultural issues and barriers, the Sikh Helpline offers a support network for these victims.” The 24 hour helpline - 0845 644 0704 or 07999 004 363 - is manned by trained individuals who speak both English and Punjabi and are equipped to handle problems faced by individuals today.

  • Sikh School of Arts

    Sikh School of Arts is community cultural enterprise established in 1970 in order to improve community morale and arts educatiion. We implement projects that intertwine the learning of cultural arts with community advancement. It is our aim to empower vulnerable and hard to reach groups by helping them overcome 'barriers' that prevent them from accessing existing and potential opportunities. By engaging in the learning of various arts individuals can channel their unlocked talents away from negative elements and towards developing skills enabling them to enjoy, understand and participate facilitating greater community cohesion. In short: enabling individuals to collectively boost their physical, psychological, spiritual, economic and social health by engaging in diverse art forms. Our services are not exclusive to the Sikh community and are open to all peoples regardless of race or belief.

  • Sikh Society

    To promote any charitable purpose for the Sikh community including:- the advancement of the Sikh religion, and of education, the relief of poverty and sickness. The provision of facilities for the recreation and other leisure-time occupation in the interest of social welfare and with the object of improving the conditions of life of the Sikh community. To facilitate different organisations to interact with each other to foster effective dissemination of Sikhism.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Smethwick Advocate Publishing & Design

    Provides specialist publicity, design and printing promotional services to the VC sector, workshops and other training services provided as well as consultancy.

  • 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.

  • SonShine (UK)

    Youth & community project supporting young men aged 9 -19 years old (and their families) residing in Sandwell and Birmingham

  • Sport 4 Life UK

    Sport 4 Life UK is a youth charity that uses sport as a vehicle to support disadvantaged young people (aged 11 - 29) who are currently, or are at risk of becoming, NEET (not in education, employment or training). Sport for Life UK deliver its services throughout the West Midlands.

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