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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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  • Mentoring West Midlands

    Specialist mentoring organisation aimed at engaging high risk and challenging individuals and families

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • PAPYRUS

    PAPYRUS is a national charity dedicated to prevent young suicide. We run a national helpline, HOPELineUK, including text and email services, staffed by a team of mental health professionals who provide practical help and advice to vulnerable young people and to those concerned about any young person who may be at risk of suicide. PAPYRUS offers a range of training sessions aimed at raising awareness of the prevalence of young suicide. We teach skills to people from all walks of life in how to recognise a young person at risk of suicide and in how to provide immediate and effective help. Our training is designed to equip participants with the skills, awareness and confidence to help prevent young suicide. PAPYRUS also delivers talks and awareness-raising sessions in schools, colleges, universities, community groups, prisons and other networks. These sessions are aimed at young people at risk and those who care for or work with them to help reduce the stigma surrounding suicide and encourage young people to be suicide-safe.

  • Polish Expats Association

    PEA transforms society by empowering Polish community in the UK. We equip Polish people in skills and knowledge necessary to integrate and at the same time to live their lives fully, with dignity and pride in their identity. We also work to promote Polish culture and heritage, while supporting community cohesion. PEA’s vision is of a society in which every person feels included and fully exercises his/her rights while sustaining his/her own particular culture and heritage.

  • Priory Family Centre CIC

    We deliver early years provision, adult learning and employment projects designed to help unemployed people find work. Breaking Bread, a catering business supplying food to primary schools and buffets to the public and private sectors, has recently launched a food bank supplying people in crisis with free food. Breaking bread is part of the Priory Family Centre Group.

  • Sikh Women's Action Network CIC (SWAN CIC)

    SWAN CIC delivers bespoke workshops to raise awareness of the impact of Domestic Abuse on children and families and Child Sexual Exploitation/Grooming to: i) Professionals who may come into contact with potential victims of abuse ii) Community organisations iii) Faith based organisations iv) Schools/Colleges/Further Education establishments (PSHE lessons) v) Corporate organisations

  • The Albion Foundation

    A Foundation working in partnership with West Bromwich Albion Football Club, delivering multi-sports and education programmes

  • Warley Woods Community Trust

    A Trust set up to develop, manage and maintain the Warley Woods public park and golf course, ensuring its long-term restoration and sustainability and developing its recreational facilities and events for the benefit of the local community

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