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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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  • TOPPS S E Ltd

    Our aim is to support individuals & organisations to realise & fulfil their potential by opening doors to opportunities. Our range of services & products are designed to open doors of opportunity for: training across a range of vocational sectors; employment through skills development support, job brokerage, work experience & extensive links with employers in key sectors; organisations to obtain alternative funding, to support the delivery of activities and ideals that the organisation wishes to pursue; maximising the impact of funding through Project Management Support, ensuring systems & procedures for monitoring & delivery are both effective & efficient.

  • 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.

  • Warley Gateway Club

    We cater for young and old adults with learning disabilities to give them a better quality of life and to give their parents / carers a couple of hours free time on a Monday evening 7 - 9pm at St Albans Community Association, St Albans Road, Smethwick B67 7NL We need members.

  • Wesley Centre For All Ltd

    Community Centre which runs a Daycare Provision for the elderly along with numerous other activities ranging from uniform groups to baby clinics, pensions clinics and drop-in coffee morning.

  • Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country

    Founded in 1980 as the Urban Wildlife Group, in 1982 we became the first urban Wildlife Trust, one of 47 covering the whole UK, we have been working to make Birmingham and the Black Country a better place for wildlife and people. The Wildlife Trust is leading the way in adapting to climate change in urban areas, doing practical things now that will be able to enjoy a wildlife rich, healthy environment into the future.

  • 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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