Community Activities
Oldham Unity has been supporting destitute asylum seekers in Oldham since 2001. The project is run by a group of unpaid local volunteers, refugees and asylum seekers.
Sessions are held every Thursday from 12 noon -2.00pm at Oldham Baptist Church on Chaucer Street. We provide a warm welcome,… [READ MORE]
The Destitution Food Project
This is held every Thursday afternoons, (for customers 12:30 – 2:30pm. This is open to all refugees but they must bring documentary evidence that their UKBA support has been stopped
We aim to offer a choice of food to the value of about £10. We work in conjunction… [READ MORE]
People aged 75 years and over. Relaxed atmosphere, table games, music, quiz, ideas for future activities welcome, refreshments provided. Meet new friends, reducing loneliness and isolation in later life. Meet at the Duke of York pub, runs monthly on the 4th Thursday 2pm to 4pm. Please register… [READ MORE]
For people 75+. Relaxed atmosphere, table games, crafts, music, quiz, ideas for future activities welcome. refreshments provided. Meet new friends, reducing loneliness and isolation in later life. Volunteers welcome from 18+. Held third Thursday each month, 2pm to 4pm.
Relaxed atmosphere, chair yoga followed by table games, crafts, music, quiz, ideas for future activities welcome. refreshments provided. Meet new friends, reducing loneliness and isolation in later life. Runs monthly on the 3rd Wednesday 2pm to 4pm. Volunteers welcome from 18+.
Zumba classes every Thursday in Westwood/Coldhurst.
A great group of people who sing together learn new songs weekly 3 part harmony with a professional but fun choir director with Gospel background we sing inspirational & uplifting original a re-arranged songs as an holistic therapy for good mental health and wellbeing.
This is a sports club for people with Mental Health issues. Adult ages attend this club. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
Football club for people with disabilities, age range 11-15. The session takes place at Curzon Ashton Football Club on Monday evening 5-6pm. Approx. 8-13 attend currently. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
This is The Curzon Ashton Military Football Team, who train every Friday evening 18:00 – 19:00, On Curzon Ashton’s 3g pitch. Age range is from 35 – 65. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
Community PAN disability football club, the club is for people with disabilities. The club takes place at Curzon Ashton Football Club 6-7pm on Monday evenings. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
The youth theatre workshop is a free of charge initiative which has been running for 8 years, and takes children from 9 years - 18 years old. During the year they put of two shows, and summer spectacular and in October their annual major production that runs from Thursday - Saturday.
Coffee mornings for parents and carers of families with SEN and disabilities who want to share experiences and need advice on various daily subjects around disabilities eg financial support, foodbank referrals, signposting to local support services.
For parents and carers of families with SEN and disabilities who wish to have face to face support outdoors and go for a walk.
Parents and carers of families with SEN and disabilities. Various events such as pamper evenings, afternoon teas, Xmas lunches.
For our service users who like gardening. We have a reflection garden under construction at the local allotment.
Family Support events are organised during school holidays. Additional charges may apply. For families of special educational needs and disabilities.
Over 65’s. We have free counselling, meditation groups and support calls on Mondays
We are new, just gotten funding this month from national lottery fund, we wish to do more activities, but for now we are taking art and craft classes, shopping hospital appointments for the elderly and single and struggling families in greater Manchester
support group to connect survivors of crime (sexual assault, abuse and rape.