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  • Wednesbury Sons of Rest

    Elderly persons leisure club. The hours of opening are 12 noon to 4.30pm Monday to Friday only. Consisting of ladies and gentleman. We play snooker, crib, dominoes and billiards etc. We can, and do, go on various days out during the summer period and we also have a Christmas carol concert during the festive season. There are about 60 active elderly persons within our organisation and we all have a really enjoyable time.

  • West Midlands Lupus Goup

    West Midlands Lupus Group exists to help all those who have Lupus and its allied illnesses. Advice and information on all aspects of Lupus available. Open meetings are held with medical speakers. A monthly Drop-In Clinic is held at Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley. Monthly get-togethers are held in various areas. Social/fund raising events are held throughout the year. Membership (£10 per year, £15 for 2 persons at same address) includes 3 copies per year of the national LUPUS UK magazine and 3 copies per year of the West Midlands newsletter. Website regularly updated

  • Westminster & Local Learners (WALL)

    A voluntary organisation and registered charity

  • Wolverhampton Rhinos

    Supporting adults and children with a physical disability and upper limb disability. Meetings weekly.

  • YMCA Black Country Group

    An inclusive christian voluntary organisation providing accommodation for 82 residents, a busy leisure and fitness centre open to the whole community and working to meet the needs of local people, particulary young people by providing a range of services to support families and individuals including childcare, training and adult education.

  • Your Helping Hands

    To further such charitable purposes for the benefit of the public within (the "area of benefit ") as the trustees see fit from time to time in particular but not exclusively by; ( a) Advancing in life and helping young people by providing them with support and activities which develop their skills, Capacities and capabilities to enable them to partcipate in society as mature and responsible individuals. (b) Relieving poverty and relieving those in need , hardship or distress, of health inequalities; (c) The relief of unemployment; and the advancement of education; (d) The Promotion of Civic responsibility and good citizenship.

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