Community Activities
Legal Advice Service for anyone that requires it. Provided by a qualified, bi-lingual solicitor in Clarksfield Oldham
A series of 1 day workshops on Mental Health and Wellbeing for adults in Clarksfield Oldham. In partnership with Aurora Wellbeing
Coffee morning for Bardsley residents to meet other residents and alleviate isolation and loneliness
Activity morning including knitting, crochet, cards, darts, mindful colouring, creative crafts for all Bardsley residents
Community Bingo not for monetary gain. Prizes donated by community members. refreshments available. 50p a game
Relax With Lucy & Co through their Ellie's Gift Project are delivering some funded online pregnancy after loss sessions for residents of OLDHAM and surrounding areas to access. The sessions will involve guided relaxation and breathing sessions to ease anxiety, calm your body, and connect… [READ MORE]
The Shed is run by a team of experienced and enthusiastic staff and volunteers who are able to support a wide range of projects.
We open Monday to Friday 9:00am to 3:00pm with a small fee (£8 for half-day and £15 full day). Monday to Wednesday is men only while Thursday & Friday is mixed.
Futsal coaching for children aged 6-16.
We also run futsal teams too.
We have been coaching futsal in Tameside since 2009
Colour Me Calm. For anybody over 18 that lives within the Rochdale and Middleton Borough
Arts and Crafts for anybody over the age of 18 within the Rochdale and Middleton Borough
Inspired by Cop 26, Green Talk Greenfield provides a forum for local people from a boroad age range to discuss green issues that affect their lives.
Weekly creative workshops for neurodiverse young people aged 13-25 focussing on wellbeing, delivered in central Oldham. Neurodiversity describes conditions that impact the way we think and experience the world. This includes autism, ADHD, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, dyslexia, and Tourettes… [READ MORE]
Children's University (CU) is a Charity that promotes and celebrates quality extra-curricular learning for Primary School aged children and other community groups. CU activities enable children to develop their skills, abilities and experiences, build curiosity and self-esteem and can be… [READ MORE]
REACH is an online hub that brings together the local enrichment offer for young people aged 11 and above, showcasing the activities, programmes and clubs across the borough of Rochdale. Working in partnership with schools, activity providers and organisations to ensure high quality and accessible… [READ MORE]
A one-stop shop for our communities. A free and confidential service which offers food, clothing, washing and drying facilities (this is based at Kingsway Park High School). Work is underway for outreach hubs in the communities where our academies are located.
12 session wellbeing programme using theatre and the arts.
Support for unemployed people to help get back into work.
Includes training, one to one support, help with applications, access to computers, cv building etc
Women, Get Set Go! meet every Tuesday afternoon and is run by and for women with learning disabilities to meet and make friends, have fun and learn new skills. Members decide on the activities which include things like games, bingo, healthy eating and staying healthy, guest speakers, visits out,… [READ MORE]
OPAL CREW is an exciting new alternative service, a place where we will support adults with learning disabilities towards becoming more independent through a variety of fun activities. At OPAL CREW you will:
LEARN important life skills and take courses,
GROW confidence. Create artwork, make short… [READ MORE]
Your Day Your Way is a small day service open to people with learning disabilities. It is open Monday - Friday from 10am - 4pm. At OPAL we can help you have the type of day you want and always include you in the planning and making decisions around the activity of the day. Activities include things… [READ MORE]