Browse by local area / wards

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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  • Hill Top Community Development Association

    A community group, facilitating development of local community groups which has commenced with involvement of various groups currently operating in the Hill Top area. We intend to develop further activity, educational and leisure opportunities and social enterprise development in and around the local neighbourhood.

  • Jangchub Ling Buddhist Centre

    A residential, educational Buddhist Community Centre open to all members of the public who wish to enjoy a peaceful environment and/or engage in classes for meditation.

  • Leabrook Methodist Church

    Methodist Church which has community church hall.

  • New Testament Church Of God

    Sunday and midweek worship, day care centre, youth alert project, coffee mornings

  • ReCom

    Our aim is to help more people benefit from using computers and the internet. We provide low cost re-conditioned computers to individuals on low incomes and people with disabilities and also to local charities and community groups which serve them.

  • Salvation Army Cradley Heath

    Place of worship and community centre.

  • Sant Nirankari Mandal

    Sant Nirankari Mission is an international spiritual movement dedicated to creating peace and unity. It undertakes numerous initiatives in order to achieve its aims including much charitable work, inviting all its members to take part. Its members undertake walks, sports days, blood donation drives, fun runs, hold youth conferences, music, yoga are part of the activities.

  • Sehej Anand

    A reformist Sikh organisation aiming to enrich individuals with the universal Sikh message of empowerment for all and the uplifting of the whole of society. In particular, we promote the hollistic nature of Sikhi, focussing on greater environmental and \'green\' awareness among Sikh sangats ethical, fair-trade and responsible business, worship through work, the power of seva and simran and creative arts. We strive to be inclusive of the diversity of people indentifying as Sikh, to enrich, welcome, inspire and uplift them, so they may fulfill their potential as a Sikh, but also share their blessings and talents for the improvement of global society.

  • 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.

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