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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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  • Rights and Equality Sandwell (RES)

    RES exists to improve the quality of life for all Sandwell residents. RES will act to improve 'Race' Relations, Equal Opportunities and challenge unlawful discrimination.

  • Salvation Army Cradley Heath

    Place of worship and community centre.

  • 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.

  • Sandwell Council of Voluntary Organisations (SCVO)

    SCVO SUPPORT SERVICES Information, advice and support services to voluntary and community sector organisations including: Funding advice and support. Quality standards and organisational development. Constitutions, start-up, charity and company registration. Business and project planning. Staff policies, procedures and employment information. Information on local, regional and national issues affecting the voluntary and community sector. Representation of the views of the voluntary sector on strategic partnerships. Small community and neighbourhood grants.

  • 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.

  • The Abrahamic Foundation

    The Abrahamic Foundation was established in 2009 to serve the diverse needs of the Muslim community. It was founded by a group of scholars, teachers and other professional members of the community. The aim of the organisation is to create a centre that excels in providing high quality services in education, youth work, training, new Muslim provisions, and many other bespoke community services. The Abrahamic Foundation is situated on Smethwick High Street and is an inclusive organisation. It endeavors to serve the community regardless of colour, race or ideological orientation. The Abrahamic Foundation does not subscribe to any political ideology or schools of thought. The Trustees represent different members of the Muslim community from different backgrounds and different races.

  • The Albion Foundation

    A Foundation working in partnership with West Bromwich Albion Football Club, delivering multi-sports and education programmes

  • Tipton Harriers

    A club which offers track and field, road running and cross country training and competitions. We are based at Tipton Sports Academy, Gospel Oak, Tipton, West Midlands.

  • UK Islamic Mission

    UKIM is a national organisation, having its about 40 branches in various cities of the U.K. Most of its work is serving the community. It has its own constitution and website.

  • Voiceability Black Country

    Provides advocacy support to people sectioned under the Mental Health Act. Advocacy is a way of supporting people to make sure their voices are heard and their needs are met. Advocates help people express their opinions, make their own informed choices, and exercise their rights. Advocates are independent, they are non-judgmental and confidential, and will only act on the wishes of the person they are advocating for.

    This organisation is dormant.

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