Community Activities
Independent Advocacy Service for adults with learning disabilities and/autism living in Oldham.(Nov 21)
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Adults with learning disabilities and/autism living in Oldham are eligible to access our independent advocacy service free of charge.
Advocates help people to speak up and have their voice heard about matters which are important to them. This may be about money problems, health, housing, care and… [READ MORE]
We are a grassroots football club with 34 teams for boys and girls ranging from an u7s girls team to an u16s boys team.
We currently provide activities and support groups for women who have experienced cancer. The women who predominantly attend are from the South Asian Community. We have a Whats app group where people can share information and support. Our work is currently funded by Macmillan. Our members also… [READ MORE]
All welcome, we do male only events, mixed events & family events.
We offer a range of courses including mindset, coaching etc. We also offer regular indoor mens taking groups and activities.
We have a work club - drop in session on Tuesdays - 12-2 PM when people can drop in for information and option to register for a 4 week employment support class.
We can provide 1:1 support including CV writing and interview skills.
Organise a series of interactive workshops focused on promoting financial literacy within the community. These sessions could cover essential topics like budgeting, saving, understanding credit, and avoiding debt. Participants would engage in hands-on activities, such as creating personal budgets,… [READ MORE]
Workshop on healthy nutrition, toxic food, activity (making a salad together) discussion with attendees. Review all workshop goals, schedule of content, gather contributions from participants in terms of workshop content. Brainstorming about final event in terms of content, location and date. One… [READ MORE]
KaskoSan has been awarded funding via the local Community Champions programme to to support Team Oldham to deliver it’s Covid-19 community engagement strategy within communities most at risk from Covid-19. we will be delivering a programme of engagement with the Roma community in Oldham in the… [READ MORE]
The Access Project supports students from disadvantaged backgrounds to access top universities, through a unique combination of tuition and in-school mentoring. We work with them to make good applications, get the grades and transition to university.
Litter bugs meet once a month and clean up the local area of Mossley. The group is a social activity for people to meet and talk.
Age 4-6 learning team work,badge work, social skills,
Age 6-8 learning team work,badge work, social skills, sports
Age 8-10 learning team work,badge work, social skills, sports cooking skills, communication skills
10-14 years old. Badge work. Life skills, social skills, sports.
14-18years old. Badge work, social skills and life skills.
POPS’ Farida Women’s Centre is a ‘women only’ community based space which offers a range of support, advice and activities for women at all stages of the Criminal Justice System who live in the Oldham area.
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