Browse by local area / wards
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
- Wednesbury North
- Wednesbury South
- West Bromwich Central
- The West Midlands region
- Multiple regions (more than one region, smaller than England)
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Locality
Locality is a membership organisation and supports community anchor organisations delivering services in their communities, as well as developing enterprise. Community anchor activities include economic development, supporting people into employment, acting as facilitators with other partners,ensuring there is local control, and the ownership of community assets. There are over 500 members nationally.
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Macmillan Cancer Support
Douglas Macmillan established the 'Society for the Prevention and Relief of Cancer' in 1911. Since then, through the funding of the first Macmillan nurse in 1975 and the launch of our integrated phone support service in 2009, we have been established as an expert in cancer care and support. As part of our strategy, we aim to be a strong voice for change that people will listen to. Our history and the expertise we have developed are powerful tools in driving our strategy because they establish our credibility. People and organisations want to work with us, because we are the first they think of when they think about Cancer. Everything we do is to help everyone living with cancer to live life as fully as they can. Our allied health professionals (AHPs), nurses, support specialists and services, work directly with people with cancer, their families and loved ones every day. We also aim to keep cancer at the top of the agenda by influencing others and heightening awareness of the issues involved. We raise money to make all our work possible.
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Mentoring West Midlands
Specialist mentoring organisation aimed at engaging high risk and challenging individuals and families
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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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NACRO
NACRO runs services nation wide including projects for individuals and communities, research and training for people and organisations helping to reduce crime. For nearly 40 plus years NACRO has been running programmes such as Reaching Out, an outreach programme, aimed at providing disengaged young people with opportunities to learn new skills. NACRO also run training courses in a range of vocational areas.
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Nash Dom CIC
Nash Dom is a non-profit community interest company, established in May 2010. The organisation is foremost a coalition of Eastern European communities that strives for inclusiveness and integration within its own communities as well as with the wider society, in and around the West Midlands. Nash Dom finds itself active in community advice as well as other areas such as culture, sports and education. This provides plenty of opportunity for the engagement of stakeholders such as the local council, police, the NHS and other migrant communities. More importantly it allowes newcomers to become valuable members of society who are aware of their rights and responsibilities. Over the last year Nash Dom CIC has identified the need to have a multilingual advice center, to help newly arrived and existing communities understand the local regulations and law in the following areas: Drop-in sessions West Midlands Police NHS Local authorities and services providers. Fire Services Supporting other public and private sectors To improve their communications, mutual understanding and knowledge of the needs of our members and service provides.
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Ne Kongo West Midlands
Ne Kongo West Midlands is a community association which aim to contribute to the integral welfare of Ne Kongo people who have chosen to settle in West Midlands, throughout the following objects: 1. To help one another in conformity with the pattern of Congolese values. 2. To promote the Ne Kongo culture pride, in encouraging members to get to refer to positives values inherited from their ancestors. 3. To broaden members’ knowledge in connection with the Kongo Kingdom History, and also to update the Ne Kongo community’s mind about the currents events occurring among the Ne Kongo people in Africa and around the world. 4. To set up some reception facility so as to help any Ne Kongo new comer in the West Midlands to face smoothly his integration. 5. To carry out concrete actions that work towards the integral development of the inhabitants of the district area of Bas-Congo in particular and of the Democratic Republic of Congo in general.
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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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Oak Tree Trust
Relief of poverty especially in areas of conflicts and other disasters
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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.