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Frank F Harrison Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureTO PROVIDE ACTIVITIES AND SUPPORT IN THE AREAS OF ADULT EDUCATION, SERVICES TO YOUNG PEOPLE, CHILDREN AND THE ELDERLEY FOR THE RESIDENTS OF THE BOROUGH OF WALSALL. TO ENHANCE SOCIAL,RECREATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE RESIDENTS.
Lightwaves Community Trust
Associations, Economic and community development, LeisureLightwaves Community Trust provides the residents of Wakefield with a community-run facility for sport, leisure, social and community activities to advance their well-being, health and prospects and to promote cohesion within the community
Derby West Indian Community Association
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Heritage, LeisureSocial, cultural and educational activities are undertaken by the Association and these include: Youth Club, Bowls, Dominoes, Darts, Board Games, Tai chi and Zumba.Supplementary Saturday School. Health Promotional events. Computer classes.Annual Derby Caribbean Carnival. Annual Summer Scheme.Black History month activities. Annual Youth Conference. Annual Christmas dinner.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Whitton
Arts, Associations, Economic and community development, ReligionThe PCC exists to support the overall mission and ministry for the Church of England in the Parish, by the provision of services and church buildings and facilities as places of worship and in support of community activities such as concerts. Our churches are: St Michael, Aldbourne; St Michael, Axford; St Nicholas, Baydon; St Mary, Chilton Foliat; All Saints, Froxfield; and Holy Cross, Ramsbury.
Warrant Officers' And Senior Ratings' Mess Hms Heron
Armed forces, Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentTo supply social and community activities to our services to enhance morale and offer support to families
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Hilda With St Cyprian, Crofton Park
Associations, Economic and community development, Heritage, Religion1) Public worship and pastoral ministry in the Catholic tradition of the Church of England.2) Support for community activities /provision of community space through our division 'Crofton Park Community Link'.3) Space for reflection; enjoyment of grade 2 listed building.4) Providing community Voice and leadership/ other local boards6) Collecting for/ promoting other Charities
The Parochial Church Council Of St Andrew's Parish Church, Bennett Road,bournemouth
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Religion, Social welfareChristian teaching for adults+children.Baptisms,weddings,funerals.Prayer support.Church-run community activities.Youth club/drop-in,parent and toddler group + a conversation group for International students promote social cohesion.Hardship Fund for discretionary one-off sums to mitigate hardship within parish and also to support church members.10% of annual income given to other charitable causes.
Heaton Community Centre CIO
Arts, Associations, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, LeisureWe are a Voluntary Community Organisation providing space for a range of Community Groups and have lettings to raise funds to run the Centre.Activities include: Childcare for 0-10year olds, Marshal Arts, Dance, Games/Role Play, Yoga etc. See our Web site for the current programme.We have an OFSTED registered Childcare Setting (550093)
Romford Methodist Circuit
Associations, Economic and community development, ReligionRomford Methodist Circuit is the primary unit to which the 10 local churches are connected for the purposes of mission.It is the Circuit to which ministers are stationed and preachers trained and it is responsible for the effective deployment of the resources of ministry - people, property and finance, providing sacred space and space for community activities in sympathy with our Christian ethos.
Hedworthfield Community Association
Arts, Associations, Economic and community development, Facilities, Health, Leisure, Social welfareTo provide adequate recreational facilities including dancing, gymnastics, playing fields, skate park, and community activities for the benefit of the residents of South Tyneside, in the interests of social welfare and the object of advancing education, furthering health and wellbeing, relieving poverty and distress. We also offer a wide range of room and facilities for community hire and use.
International Community Organisation Of Sunderland
Associations, Beneficiary groupWe work with migrant people in the North East of England, especially Sunderland. We focus on those with limited access to information and support network, including migrants and refugee and the Eastern European community. We came to being in 2009 and have now converted to a CIO. More information including projects- icos.org.uk
Swalecliffe And Chestfield Community Association
Animals, Arts, Associations, Health, Leisurewe have 2 childrens dance classes keep fit & step Whitstable active retirement meet here 2/3 a month weddings christenings dog training blind club 2 bridge clubs 2 yoga bingo 2 badminton teams short mat bowls, art class, dance class, local council meetings and we are used for a voting station.
Thornhill Church Trust
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, ReligionChurch, presenting God's living message to all, and other charitable activities such as: serving the local community, children, young people, the elderly and those with chronic illness; provision of facilities for a wide range of community activities and groups; serving communities in certain needy parts of the world.
Wythall Community Association
Arts, Associations, Charity and VCS support, LeisureThe charity manages and maintains the recreational land and buildings of Wythall Park, a 37 acre private park in Worcestershire. It benefits the residents in and near Wythall and some forty local voluntary groups who use the facilities. To sustain the financial viability of the park, the association organises fund-raising events, including the annual carnival and bonfire night.
Horton Chapel Arts And Heritage Society
Associations, Economic and community development, Heritage, ReligionTo preserve Horton Chapel for the benefit of the local community, by running a not for profit community arts centre. Including social and community activities as well as promoting education in and appreciation of the arts, local history and creative activities the promote well-being for the public benefit of people of all ages living working and studying in the borough of Epsom and Ewell.
New Park Community And Arts Association
Associations, LeisureTo promote to the benefit of the inhabitants of Chichester and its neighbourhood without distinction of sex, sexual orientation,race or of political,religious or other opinions, in association with local authorities, voluntary and other organisations a common effort to advance education and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation arts and sports.
Littleport Leisure Community Centre
Associations, Facilities, LeisureCOMMUNITY CENTRE AND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION TYPE ACTIVITIES
Gladstone District Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureWe offer confidential advice in the following areas:Welfare benefits, Immigration & Asylum, Education, Consumer and General, Nationality, Indefinite leave to remain and appeals.We also offer English classes from Pre-entry Level to Level 2.Enrichment activities like yoga classes, coach trips, sewing classes and flower arranging courses are also offered.
Swiss Cottage Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, FacilitiesBASED IN THE HEART OF SWISS COTTAGE, THE SWISS COTTAGE COMMUNITY SERVES THE CHANGING POPULATION OF CAMDEN. FROM OUR SPACIOUS AND ACCESSIBLE CENTRE AT 19 WINCHESTER ROAD, WE RUN PROJECTS BASED BOTH IN OUR BUILDING AND IN THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. OVER 2,000 PEOPLE ATTEND THE CENTRE WEEKLY FROM TODDLERS TO 90+YEARS.
Ringwood And District Community Association
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Health, Heritage, LeisureAdult education classes including languages, art, craft, yoga, exercise, judo, dancing, lip reading, 20 clubs covering interests such as garden, antiques, travel, bridge, art, philately, disabled, blind, also youth and pre-school. Day schools in music, archaeology, history, astronomy. 100 affiliated organisations many of which meet at Greyfriars, social functions including quizzes, cinema, suppers
Shoreham Community Trust Limited
Arts, Associations, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureWe hire rooms for all kinds of uses: Adult Education, U3A, exercise classes, art & theatre classes as well as yoga, karate, pilates, weight watchers, blood donations, childrens activities, parties, wedding receptions etc. We also have monthly and ad hoc dances. weekly markets & monthly Art & Craft Fairs.
Tadley And District Community Association
Associations, FacilitiesWe provide access to a Community Centre which hosts a wide range of activities.
The Lenton Centre
Associations, Facilities, LeisureOperation and development of a community-run leisure and community centre, provision of community facilities, health care services, well-being programs, and promotion of local community cohesion and community action.
Hookhills And Broadsands Park Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, Education, Health, Leisure, Saving of livesWe host a mother and toddler group, a pre-school, 3 senior and 1 junior football team, social and team skittles, shortmat bowls, darts teams, snooker teams, a whist and bridge club, bingo, oap's group. We subsidise twice weekly lunches, we host functions, organise coach trips, children's Christmas party, monthly police surgeries and legal advice, occassional MP's surgeries and a polling station.
Bulldogs Boxing & Community Activities
Associations, Economic and community development, Facilities, LeisureThe Bulldogs creates Social Impact through the power of Boxing and non-contact training as a means of embedding a theory of change into individuals lifestylesWe aim to achieve this by: Creating changes in a persons behaviour, activity or situation, embedding changes in perspective and perception of themselves and of others by increasing motivation and lifestyle decision making.