Community Activities
Teaching of the Fiqa- e-Jafari with Islamic history and morals within the western society. Cater for ages 4-12 with snacks and food served.
Islamic lectures/gathering held throughout the year in accordance to the Islamic calendar. E.g. Muharram, Ramadan, Eid etc
GCSE tuition for young children/adults.
A motivational programme that incorporates creative activities, mindfulness, breathing, circus skills and games. Children and young people help plan sessions and are empowered to have a voice and learn strategies that enable them to thrive.
When the Town Hall re-opens, it will provide a range of free, engaging events and activities for people of all ages and abilities. Times and dates to be organised.
A great place and time for families to get together and enjoy the great outdoors. Activities are creating a hedgehog street, research the wildlife in the area, orienteering, gardening including planting. A children's allotment and space that they can grow their own produce, plant wildflowers… [READ MORE]
Coffee mornings which are held on Tuesday and Thursdays for people who feel socially isolated
A few of the artists who currently exhibit pieces in the shop have shown an interest in running workshops for members of the community
Family based arts and craft sessions
our activities are open to the widowed community and others in need due to bereavement.
loneliness and isolation ( promoting social inclusion
A weekly drop in every Wednesday 10 am to 3:00 pm. This group runs from St. Chad's Fold Community Centre, Sparrow Hill, Rochdale. We offer arts and crafts, Breakfast and lunch, dancing, boxing, bingo, music (including learn to play the guitar and a sing a long and play a long)
This new centre will provide activities for people with mental health and conditions and learning disabilities. Groups are run by our staff and include literacy support, woodwork, crafts, art, relaxation, IT skills and socialising. We are open to collaborating with other agencies to run joint… [READ MORE]
Wellbeing gardening for our own service users. Activities include planting, bird feeders, creating sensory and relaxation area. We are open to collaboration with other agencies.
There was no safe place for youth to go and engage in activities that will help them build upon interpersonal skills, fitness and also how to be safe and respectful in the communities that they come from. This was done to get the youth off the streets and not be groomed into anti-social behaviour… [READ MORE]
Reducing GBV in Uganda, it's women and men
Outdoor walking for young people and parents.
Exercise/sports for children and young people.
Learn My Way is free internet and computer skills training for anyone who wants to learn about computers. There is a whole range of different courses that can be undertaken including some relating to job hunting, universal credit, internet safety, money management, improving your health, but to… [READ MORE]
Middleton Central Foodbank is a Trussell Trust foodbank located in the Lighthouse Project. The foodbank supports local people experiencing food poverty or crisis. Access to the foodbank is via a voucher system with vouchers being provided by local community organisations (Referral agencies).