Community Activities
An Advocacy service for; Looked after children, Young people leaving care, Children and young people on a child protection plan. An Independent Visitor service; A volunteer befriending service for Looked after children.
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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Our organization delivers a range of programs and services aimed at promoting gender equality, supporting young people, and empowering women and girls in Lewisham and surrounding areas of London. We achieve this through advocacy, policy change, research, community engagement… [READ MORE]
We deliver Home Tutoring to young people and adults who cannot access education due to mental health which includes those young people who are on DoLS, we tutor those that have hidden disabilities, such as High functioning Autism, sensory processing difficulties.
Learn4Future is a project we started in June 2025, and it will continue until 31st January 2026. It is funded by WEA and GMCA. Together, we have enrolled 65 students and are teaching English, Math, and ICT, along with Employability skills. The main group is refugees and asylum seekers 18+.
A friendly space to practice your English and meet new people
We are a group for parents/carers and their babies! We meet every Thursday, term time only, from 10am-11.30am at the New Life Centre. At 11am we have a singing session for everyone to join in with. At various points throughout the year we have craft activities held during the session which are at… [READ MORE]
The members of NLC are all part of various smaller groups that meet in people’s houses most weeks. The aims of house groups are to learn more about our faith through bible studies and other forms of study. Another key part of the house groups is to create fellowship and to get to know one another.… [READ MORE]
We are a group comprising of children aged 5-10 years old that explore the bible using innovative ways that teach us the relevance of knowing Jesus in our lives today! We get together during the Sunday service to enjoy DVD's, craft and games. We encourage you to join us, we love having new… [READ MORE]
Little Wonders is a fun, lively and interactive group where 3 to 5 year olds learn the first principles of what being part of a ‘Church family’ really means. They learn to care and share for each other whilst at the same time through prayer, study, stories, the use of media, play and crafts have… [READ MORE]
We are a new group of young people aged 10-18 years at New Life Church. We get together monthly to make friends, do fun activities, go on trips, and learn new things. We find out about God and get the chance to talk about things important to us. Nxt Generation also meet during the service on a… [READ MORE]
Sunday afternoon fun for families with children - with crafts, games, music, talks - all with a twist of faith. Food is also provided. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
A hot meal for adults - anyone who needs a meal, company or extra support. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
This is a breakfast club for adults - free breakfast; cereal / beans on toast and unlimited hot drinks for anyone who feels they may need some food, company or some extra support. (Ashton-Under-Lyne)
At the Family Cinema we show the latest family movies on a big screen in the church. Entry is free, just bring pennies for the tuck shop. There is no limit on age. Free tea and toast. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
Provision of food parcels for those in crisis. Max 3 parcels per household in six months. Must obtain a voucher from a local agency. We are based in Ashton-under-Lyne.
For local groups that wish to provide transport to their members at an affordable cost. Groups need to apply for section 19 permit and driver to be 30 - 70 years old with a clean licence. Cost = £60 on off us or £300 for the year. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
For families with children (at least one child) under the age of 12, to provide one to one support with challenges, feeling isolated and managing problems. A mentor can work with a family up to one year - meeting in a weekly basis, being a "friend with purpose" offering practical help and… [READ MORE]
We support local charity/groups by asking for a presentation to the club members, who decide on financial help.