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To browse a range of voluntary & community organisations in a specific area / ward use the links below.
- Operates in every Sandwell Ward
- The Black Country sub-region
- Abbey
- Blackheath
- Bristnall
- Charlemont
- Cradley Heath and Old Hill
- Friar Park
- Great Barr with Yew Tree
- Great Bridge
- Greets Green and Lyng
- Hateley Heath
- Langley
- Newton
- Old Warley
- Oldbury
- Princes End
- Rowley
- Smethwick
- Soho and Victoria
- St Pauls
- Tipton Green
- Tividale
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Just Call 4 Care Services
Not for profit domicilary care agency.
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Karu Kyoshi Kan Judo Club (3 K's)
The judo club is a sports club run and organised by volunteers. Although its main focus is the sport of judo it also teaches etiquette and respect to each other, it is about winning and losing with dignity. The club is open for everyone; we have never bared anyone from becoming a member. We are a community club that provides other activities; such as just visits to other areas within the UK and also foreign countries and we also invite other countries to visit our judo club, this helps our members to take in other peoples cultures. We also provide activities for children in their holidays from school and we also provide judo coaches to teach in other holiday activity centres.
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Legacy West Midlands
Legacy WM was formed by a group of people with an interest in recording the heritage of post war migrant communities. The initial projects of Legacy were looking at 'Bangla Food Journeys' and setting up a heritage trail in Lozells and East Handsworth.
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Mentoring West Midlands
Specialist mentoring organisation aimed at engaging high risk and challenging individuals and families
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Multistory
Multistory's mission is 'art celebrating lives'. We work with people to create experiences that are: empowering, diverse, rooted, curious, social, excellent, accessible. Multistory works with the people of Sandwell to make art that reflects their lives. We aim to be nationally recognised for our work so that we can attract brilliant artists to come and work with us. We aim to create work that everyone will want to see, be part of and talk about. Our work is focused on the development of participatory arts projects designed to tackle a wide range of social issues that bring communities and artists together. We have a strong record of delivering projects with partners that enable them to engage people, through participation in the arts, in wider social and cultural issues, such as: housing, community cohesion, health, education, regeneration.
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Murray Hall Community Trust
Murray Hall Community Trust is a registered charity set up as part of the Governments City Challenge Regeneration Programme in July 1994. Support includes domestic care, respite care, information, advocacy, counselling, complementary therapy, volunteer befrienders and volunteer transport. Murray Hall runs several projects: Bridges Support Service Compassionate Communities Therapeutic Services Community Offer Go Play Sandwell Starting Well: Maternity Support Service Sandwell Warm Space
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Nehemiah UCHA
Housing Association - Sandwell, Dudley, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Birmingham & Coventry.
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North Smethwick Development Trust
North Smethwick Development Trust provides provides a range of local services and activities from Brasshouse Community Centre. It operates as a development trust and is concerned with the long term rengeneration of the North Smethwick area using an independent community led approach. Its founding ideas are to: facilitate the residents of North Smethwick to actively participate in, and contribute to, the process of improving the qualityof life in the area.
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Omega, The National Association for End of Life Care
Omega is an end of life charity working hard to raise standards in end of life care by supporting caregivers looking after someone with a terminal illness, people who are themselves end of life, and those who have been bereaved. We prioritise those aged over 75 and still caring or bereaved.
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Partnership for Peace Foundation UK
We as an organization aim to work to build community cohesion in the Muslim community and the wider community by following through with the below mentioned points: 1. To tackle violent extremism and Islamophobia ideologically 2. To promote dialogue and peaceful co-existence with all communities 3. To promote the peaceful and compassionate nature of Islam and Muslims in the UK