Community Activities
We take anyone throughout the borough who is referred through Mind as long as the person is physically able to work with wood and complete conservation activities . Our site is central to the town centre and is over an acre in size we grow all our own food, which is taken from seed to table.… [READ MORE]
We take anyone throughout the borough who is referred through Mind as long as the person is physically able to make large craft structures in a outside horticultural setting. We make Christmas decorations and wreaths and are setting up a craft work area so there are opportunities to be involved on… [READ MORE]
Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) service for LGBT community across Greater Manchester.
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To provide a high-quality frontline service to LGBT victims of domestic abuse, delivering a service to those at highest risk as well as medium risk. To work within a multi-agency framework consisting of the MARAC and local partnership responses to domestic abuse. To deliver awareness raising… [READ MORE]
The Domestic Abuse Helpline is for anyone experiencing, or who has experienced domestic abuse in any form. The helpline may also be accessed by professionals, friends, family or anyone seeking to support those who are experiencing domestic abuse. Anyone can experience domestic abuse regardless of… [READ MORE]
Members of the Allotment Society - membership is £60 per year. Volunteer welcome to help with cleaning, digging and weeding
Droylsden Lively Minds Club The Lively Minds Club offers speakers and workshops as well as the chance to meet new people and try different things.
Monthly-first Wednesday of each month
We deliver community based martial arts, twice per week. Children are welcome 5+ up to young adults. We teach self defence and fitness as well as community cohesion and tolerance. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
A 3 month programme of weekly 2 hour arts sessions for adults in Oldham facing mental health challenges.
Social chat
Simple home made food available
Knitting flock
Different visiting speakers / activities
All visitors welcome
Burnside community centre, Burnside crescent, Middleton M24 5NN
The drop in sessions for women aged 18+, within these sessions we cover health and well-being including arts and crafts, games, chat and tea etc
We ring eight very unique bells, cast by Taylor's of Loughborough. They are the last remaining bells ringing in Hyde and one of only four sets ringing in Tameside. Ringers range in age from 14 to 84 and we meet twice a week, Monday evenings for practice and Sundays for service. We are a… [READ MORE]
We help people who find themselves in unmanageable debt by stepping between them and the people they owe money to and negotiate repayments with the creditors on the clients behalf. If you live in a postcode covered by a CAP Debt Centre, phone the freephone number. After you call CAP, a Debt Coach… [READ MORE]
All our initiatives are designed to support and engage with individuals from a wide range of backgrounds, encompassing the BAME (Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic) community, diverse ethnicities, and people facing socio-economic disadvantages.
All our initiatives are designed to support and engage with individuals from a wide range of backgrounds, encompassing the BAME (Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic) community, diverse ethnicities, and people facing socio-economic disadvantages.
All our initiatives are designed to support and engage with individuals from a wide range of backgrounds, encompassing the BAME (Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic) community, diverse ethnicities, and people facing socio-economic disadvantages.
All our initiatives are designed to support and engage with individuals from a wide range of backgrounds, encompassing the BAME (Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic) community, diverse ethnicities, and people facing socio-economic disadvantages.
Mossley Writers is a friendly, inclusive group that meets on the third Tuesday of the month, at The Britannia Inn,
Mossley, 7.30pm-9.30pm. We welcome all kinds of writers, of all abilities. Amongst our number, we have poets, playwrights, short story writers, novelists and memoirists. Each session… [READ MORE]
It is for local community to tackle cost of living
Homework Club/ Supplementary School providing support to school children in order to enhance their performance at school.
Explorer Units are the fourth Section of the Scouting family after Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Explorer Scouts are young people aged between 14 and 18 years old. There is flexibility in the age range: young people can join from age 13½ but cannot move to Scout Network until 18. Young people must… [READ MORE]