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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 West Midlands region

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  • 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.

  • Urban Hax CIC

    Urban Hax is a non-profit, makerspace established in the Black Country. Its mission is to build a community of makers, tinkerers, innovators and hobbyists who come together to share their knowledge, skills and crafts with other members of the community. Our goals are to build upon the knowledge of others, establish a creative space where people can come together (young and old) to nurture the basic human desire to make, and give access to tools and equipment that aren’t readily available to the public. Through talks, classes, workshops, collaborative projects, and other activities, we want to encourage research, enterprise, knowledge exchange, learning, and mentoring in a safe, clean space.

  • Victory Foundation

    To provide humanitarian services in food, clothes, shelter, health and education for the welfare of orphans and women, widows in community and in Africa. In the community it gives trainint in IT, teach English to women, promote Afro-Caribbean culture, sport, Outreach to socialise and HIV awareness. Based at 33 Law Street, West Bromwich B71 1EA.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Wolverhampton Rhinos

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

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