Community Activities
New Hope Men's Group meet every Wednesday at the Church of the Nazarene. We offer games, pool, table tennis and something to eat. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
This was set up to give Wellbeing Canal Trips for people with Mental health problems, but it is not restricted to this.
- 2 Hour Wellbeing Trip: £75.00 (£6.25 per person)
- ½ Day Wellbeing Trip: £150 (£12.50 per person)
- Full Day Wellbeing Trip: £250
- Team Building: £200 (Lock Training)
-… [READ MORE]
We take Hazel (The Wellbeing Boat) for a 1 hour trip up to Droylsden. We knock on doors around Droylsden and collect usable items that people donate. We have lunch on the other side. We come back to Ashton-under-Lyne, unload on to a van and then this is taken back to our charity shop. We don'… [READ MORE]
Spiritual healing in a relaxed atmosphere and with music. Open to anybody. Donations are welcome.
Themes activities for children and young people such as gardening and raising money for the homeless.
We knit, crochet, and sew for the neonatal units of Tameside General Hospital, St Mary's Hospital and Royal Oldham Hospital. We also give packages to community babies that are born. We do presentations to others groups regarding our activities. We also showcase our work to others within the… [READ MORE]
This service is only available to people with learning disabilities over the age of 18 years old. Wear comfortable clothes. Meet at the Kitchen, People First Tameside, Ashton-under-Lyne.
The Drop In is a great place to meet new and old friends. There are many activities including outdoor sports, a pool table and crafts as well as many friendly people to chat with.
Light refreshments are on sale.
This service is only available to people with learning disabilities over the age… [READ MORE]
Choir practice for people with learning disabilities over the age of 18. Based in Ashton-under-Lyne.
Craft and Gardening activities for people with learning disabilities over the age of 18. Bring a packed lunch if required. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
Pub night for people with learning disabilities over the age of 18. Meet at Ashton-under-Lyne Bus Station 347 stand H. Bring at least £10 for food and drink.
Walk to Dovestones for people with learning disabilities over the age of 18. Free to attend, wear comfortable shoes, bring travel pass & food/drink
Bowling for people with learning disabilities over the age of 18. £3 for one game, bring extra money for food/drink. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
This course is facilitated by our volunteers and focuses on self-esteem and confidence building. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
This group is facilitated by our volunteers and focuses on learning various coping strategies that can be used to manage mental health. This group is for women of any age living in the Tameside area. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
This group is facilitated by our volunteers and is a peer support group for women who attend the Women’s Centre. This group is for women of any age living in the Tameside area. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
This group is delivered by Leap. The aim of the group is to help Mum’s to see and understand the impact of domestic abuse through a child’s eye. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
This is a peer support group which is facilitated by Homestart and the Early Attachment team. The group is aimed at Mum’s under 25 living in the Tameside area who may be feeling isolated. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
At 3rd Ashton Beavers we play games, crafts, trips out, indoor camping, football competitions, sports, badge work and much more. Children aged 5-8 years old.
At 3rd Ashton Cubs we play games, crafts, trips out, outdoor camping, football competitions, sports, badge work and much more. Children aged 8-10 1/2 years old. (Ashton-under-Lyne)