Community Activities
The lunch club is open to all. It provides a set meal each week - 2 courses for £4.50 or courses for £5.50
A meeting for those over 50. We spend an hour doing activities and chatting about a subject before concluding with a spiritual thought and a hymn.
An hour of singing - just for fun. This is an activity designed by The Salvation Army for work with, but not exclusively for, those with dementia. We sing songs both sacred and secular from people's youth or childhood.
We organise regular club night for practice and also organise Tournaments for different age groups and people from different back grounds.
we provide tuition in the following areas
Chadderton and Glodwick
we provide Math, English and Science for 5 - 16 year olds.
A low cost, pay-as-you-go programme to help adults get active in the borough or Rochdale. All ages (16+) and abilities welcome. Fun, friendly and social. Activities such as: Zumba, Cardio Combat, Health Walks, Yoga, Pilates, Badminton, Walking Netball, Walking Football
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(EOH) prepare young people for life and work, by combining and strengthening volunteering and social action to links to employment, education and training. Our focus is to generate in young people a sense of responsibility and ownership for their projects and to support them to progress.
(EOH) prepare young people for life and work, by combining and strengthening volunteering and social action to links to employment, education and training. Our focus is to generate in young people a sense of responsibility and ownership for their projects and to support them to progress.
(EOH) prepare young people for life and work, by combining and strengthening volunteering and social action to links to employment, education and training. Our focus is to generate in young people a sense of responsibility and ownership for their projects and to support them to progress.
(EOH) prepare young people for life and work, by combining and strengthening volunteering and social action to links to employment, education and training. Our focus is to generate in young people a sense of responsibility and ownership for their projects and to support them to progress.
(EOH) prepare young people for life and work, by combining and strengthening volunteering and social action to links to employment, education and training. Our focus is to generate in young people a sense of responsibility and ownership for their projects and to support them to progress.
(EOH) prepare young people for life and work, by combining and strengthening volunteering and social action to links to employment, education and training. Our focus is to generate in young people a sense of responsibility and ownership for their projects and to support them to progress.
Social group open to all where Knitting and Crotchet take place. This also acts as a social gathering for anyone who is interested
Community cookery group where volunteers come together to cook food for the local community and whilst they are doing this learning new skills, recipes and developing friendships.
Oasis Hub Oldham supports a variety of youth clubs working in partnership with Mahdlo and Oldham Athletic Football Clubs. Clubs range from 8 years up to 15 and host a variety of activities this week. Great for anyone who enjoys working with young people and would like to share their skills and time…
Oasis Community Farm hosts a small holding within Oasis Academy Oldham and are looking for adults of any age to help look after the animals especially evenings and weekends. People will need experience of looking after anilamls and a passion for keeping animals.
We have formed a group of carers called Autism Family Support Group. We have been supported by Action Together and Tog Mind to form this group. We have currently 18 to 20 carers/ parents and their children who have autism and would like to apply for the grant to carry on the project for 3 months… [READ MORE]
Autism and special need children and families.
Weekly community cafe where you can have a hot breakfast and hot drinks for a low cost. There's also a stall selling second hand and nearly new clothes, household items and bric-a-brac.