Community Activities
Open to all crafters, this is a relaxed session where our crafters can bring their own crafts and work on them while enjoying company and cake. (This activity is currently taking place at a Temporary address until Spring 2019)
A support group facilitated by Making Space for all of those with memory problems and their concerns. Enjoy music, craft and companionship. The session is followed by a soup lunch, served by our congregation. It is a small donation for a bowl of freshly made soup and bread roll. (This activity is… [READ MORE]
Our youth and family worker runs a music and movement session for the under 4s and their carers. (This activity is taking place at this temporary address until Spring 2019)
A gentle exercise class ran with Age UK qualified instructor. The exercises are mostly chair based and are open to anyone over the age of 50. (This activity is taking place at this temporary address until Spring 2019)
Indoor Carpet Bowling for all, including beginners. Equipment Provided. (This activity will be taking place after Spring 2019 back at Hope Methodist Church)
Tuition and training to anyone who wants to learn to play or return to banding.
A friendly independent social group for persons living with dementia and their carers. Weekly Monday Club 1pm to 3pm (closed Bank Holidays) at Denton Methodist Church Hall with live singer, dancing, bingo, quiz and refreshments. £3 donation on door.
We are encouraging our people to do sport and keep fit by joining a football tournament that play in the Tameside Football League. This activity is an open age football game and is played between different teams across Tameside.
This activity is more cultural and African diversity reflect. We run a drumming and dancing workshop on a weekly basis. Everyone can get involve in this activity and we also welcome people with a disability to participate in.
This craft activity is often organised during the school holidays. It is organised to keep children and young people busy, to having a positive social impact and reduce vandalised and anti-social behaviour occurring in Tameside.
Getting Oldham Interview Ready
Working Wardrobe is a personal styling and mentoring service set up to support Oldham residents with the confidence and clothes they need to get the job they deserve.
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A mental health and wellbeing hub for children and young people aged 8-18 and their families. Offering a range of services to support children's mental health: Arts and Crafts group, 1-2-1 intervention, group courses and counselling. Services can be accessed by attending a drop in appointment… [READ MORE]
We offer comprehensive family support for households with at least one child aged 8 to 18. Our family intervention services focus on promoting mental health and well-being. Through tailored sessions, we help improve communication, reduce conflict, establish healthy boundaries, explore family… [READ MORE]
A social group for adults with learning disabilities, autism and acquired brain injuries.
Karaoke, Bingo, Pop Quiz, Lunch!
Cooking activity for adults with learning disabilities, autism and acquired brain injury.
Cook your lunch from scratch and then enjoy eating it with your peers.
A group exercise class for adults with learning disabilities, autism and acquired brain injuries.
Walk or Wheel with us every Monday afternoon. A group designed for people wishing to get more active, socialise and spend time in nature. Aimed at adults with learning disabilities, autism and acquired brain injury.
A dance company for adults with learning disabilities, autism and acquired brain injury. Performance opportunities.
Pennine Mencap is offering music therapy in collaboration with Nordoff and Robbins, the UK’s largest music therapy charity.
Music therapist Alan Wells would love to support you to access music making. Individual and group sessions are available, and what we do is up to you: it could be… [READ MORE]