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  • Elite Allstars Infinity

    Elite Allstars Infinity is a competitive cheerleading Academy. Members compete all over the country with different event producers, and compete against national and international teams. The Academy admits children from the age of three through to adults. Cheerleaders train in stunting, tumbles (gymnastics), dance and jumps disciplines. Elite Allstars operate from Woodgreen Sports Academy, Woodgreen Road, Wednesbury and also from the Earls Gymnastics Club, Rounds Green Road, Oldbury B69 2BU. Elite Allstars currently have nine competing teams across all ages, abilities and levels, together with stunt groups and solo routines. Cheerleading is highly disciplined. In doing classes you will learn a lot more than just cheer. We pride ourselves on teaching many life lessons like teamwork, confidence building, stamina and fitness and trouble shooting. There is a great social environment for interaction between athletes/families bringing together a community.

  • English Federation of Disability Sport

    English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS) is the national body responsible for developing sport for disabled people in England. We work closely with the following five National Disability Sports Organisations (NDSOs) recognised by Sport England to develop sporting opportunities for the 11 million disabled people in England.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • FC Smethwick

    Provides sports, recreational and innovative activities for young people

  • Fizzog Productions Ltd

    Community theatre company specialising in theatre in health, theatre in education and issue based theatre.

  • Friends of Black Patch Park

    We are committed to the retention in perpetuity of the whole of Black Patch Park and to the improvement of the park for the benefit of all local people. To this end we have been working with Sandwell MBC and other parties to ensure that the park meets the needs of the local and wider community. The Friends meet about once every 6 weeks and all who are interested are welcome to attend. Our Patron is Darren Moore, former West Bromwich Albion football player. Since the formation of the Friends we have successfully campaigned to retain the entire area of the park as open space in Sandwell's Unitary Development Plan and the Smethwick Area Action Plan; held community events in the park including annual Spring Clean events; created an exhibition about the park (currently at Soho House Museum); and worked with local historian and author Ted Rudge to celebrate the Romany heritage of the park at regular annual events. Further information about the campaign to save the park, the Romany heritage, and the areas industrial history can be found on Ted Rudge's website www.winsongreentobrookfields.co.uk

  • From People to People

    From People to People we will help to raise funds; by holding seminars, training, acting, dance classes, shows and quiz nights etc. within the year. By raising some funds we will help those groups who are vulnerable. The project will provide education and training to support those who have been affected in the disaster area of the world. We will provide training for our members who need training to help with this project. We will work along with other voluntary organisations. We will be planning to do these training.

  • Full Potential Arts

    FPA is a community arts organisation which exists to provide access to the arts for people with various needs and disabilities. We work with adults across Birmingham and wish to expand to Sandwell, with experience of mental health diffuculties, newly arrived or multi-national adults and children. We also work with children and young people to devise arts based projects.

  • Gayton Road Indoor Bowls Group

    Pensioners of both sexes who meet four times a week to play indoor bowls.

  • Groundwork West Midlands

    Groundwork provide training and create jobs, reduce energy and waste, reconnect people with nature and transform whole whole neighbourhoods. Step by step Groundwork go on changing places and changing lives until everywhere is vibrant and green, every community is strong enough to shape its own destiny and everyone can reach their potential. Groundwork is currently delivering a project in Tipton called the Cracker, working on a local green space (called the Cracker).Beneficiaries are people suffering from drugs and alchohol dependency. The work encourages physical activity in an outdoor setting, as well as the wellbeing benefits of being outdoors.

  • Ileys Community Association

    Ileys Community Association was established in 2007 by a group of local people with different educational and professional backgrounds. Ileys is a non profit organisation that provides the children, youth and families of black minority with a full range of human service from advice to leisure.

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