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ACACIA offers support to mothers and their families affected by symptoms associated with pre and post natal depression (PND) across North Birmingham, Kingstanding areas and Saltley areas. Staffed almost entirely by a dedicated team of 25 volunteers, ACACIA currently offers a level one befriending service. There is also the opportunity to be referred to CBT counselling.
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This is a group of women who have or are currently breastfeeding their babies and want to help others to do the same on a voluntary basis.
The group is supported by North and North East Lincolnshire Council
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Brunel Harmony are girls of all ages who love to sing and show off, in full glamour (that's loads of BLING!) for anyone who'll listen. We sing for charity, love and always with our heart and soul. We are a really friendly bunch and we'd love to make music with you - and if you can't sing we'll teach you!
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The "Talk to Us" Project is funded by Capacity Builders as a Change-Up Project. It covers the West Midlands Region and is aimed at supporting community-based organisations build their capacity to bid for commissioning for advocacy, counselling and advice services relating to current mental health legislation. In Birmingham support from the Commissioner for Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCA) has led ...
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News, fixtures, results, tables and contacts for women's and girls' football in Cornwall, UK.
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We aim to bring about a transformation in the way groups and individuals relate to one another within our community. We will support individuals and groups by encouraging independence and self governance in order to reduce and eliminate discrimination and promote equality, opportunity and good relations.
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Flynn Consultants will look to provide services that will support individuals that leads to sustainable employment, business start ups and working with employers in order to create employment opportunities within the borough.
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The Hounslow CPCG aims to be a representative voice of the community on policing issues in the Borough and to build confidence between the Police and the community so that crime and the fear of crime can be successfully reduced. The group also strives to challenge racial harassment in partnership with the police.
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Kingston Community Furniture collect unwanted quality reusable furniture for redistribution to people on low incomes. This has greatly benefitted the environment as we have diverted the equivalent of more than 18 Routemaster buses from landfill.
We operate extensively in KT postal areas.
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Learn English at Home (LEAH) is a Voluntary organisation, Registered Charity No 1057008, in Kingston and currently running a pilot project in the neighbouring borough of Richmond. We cater for the needs of non-English speaking residents who, for various reasons, are unable to attend classes.
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MAMA Youth Project (MYP) provides training and development opportunities for young people. In particular, MYP trains young, aspiring TV talent in the art of TV production. The programmes that result from the training programmes have the further objective of educating, informing and supporting young people from all backgrounds.
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This community is dedicated to help those who want to learn about Islam Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) & other confusing/general/political & Islamic topics.
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community centre, flat and youth cafe serving the Northfield, Cummings Park, Heathryfold and Middlefield areas of Aberdeen. Adult learning, activity groups and advice. under 5s and parents, youth and children's groups and initiatives. support to individuals and community groups to develop knowledge, feelings and skills to participate in decision making and provide their own services.
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PEA provides support to the Polish community In Birmingham.
We want equip Polish people in skills necessary to integrate, live their lives with the dignity and pride. We want to help people to be able to fully exercise their rights, to feel part of the society but and also sustain their own culture and heritage.
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Take Part is for organisations who train adults to become active, empowered citizens. The Take Part network provides information and advice, locally.
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