Community Activities
weekly social meet-up in Oldham; open to anyone with a visual impairment.
Stitch and Share’ meet on Wednesdays during term-time. The Textiles group is in the morning, 10 to 12 with a focus on machine and hand embroidery, felting, dyeing and printing fabrics. The Sewing group is in the afternoon 1 to 3 with a
focus on garment making and learning to following a pattern… [READ MORE]
We help job seekers move into employment or training and provide them with skills so that they are better equipped to find and secure employment in the long term.
We provide Family Therapy sessions to families in the Oldham area. Our service is available to all members of the community however, we do aim to alleviate the stigma associated with Therapy amongst the BAME community and work with them more. We are able to fluently adapt to their needs and able… [READ MORE]
The ESOL classes are for anyone who wants to learn English and gain a qualification, free for anyone on benefits
Youth club for children aged 7 -13 (Monday),
Girl's youth club for ages 11 - 18 (Thursday)
Vegetarian 3-course meal served by volunteers of the Food Cycle Hub
Accredited ESOL classes for anyone who wants to learn English. Free to those receiving benefits
Pattern-making and textiles. Free to those receiving benefits.
Fitness classes for all ages.
Get-together over a 'cuppa' to learn new skills, including knitting, crocheting, card making, beading and quilting.
Activities for young people with disabilities.
Youth club for 8 - 12 year-olds.
The IT Club is for people of all ages and abilities. We have a group of volunteers who can help you with your IT questions or you can just pop along for a brew and a biscuit.
Open to anyone who is affected by dementia and anyone who would like to talk to other people with a brew, activities include guitar, sing-a-long and quiz.
Helping people with dementia and their carers to come together to support each other. Refreshments available. Donations welcome. Activities: bingo, musical bingo, quizzes, occasional arts and crafts, Reiki - working in partnership with Making Space
The club is for children, those under the age of 8 must have an adult stay and those from 8-13 can be left without parental supervision once the necessary paperwork has been completed.
We play Bingo every Tuesday afternoon at 2.00pm and also Hoy which is similar to Bingo but with playing cards. We also have open the box when someone gets to wing the contents of the box every week, if it's not won then the money rolls over to the next week.
We provide security products to elderly, single adult households and vulnerable residents. We have distributed products such as security lights, patio door locks, car key wallets and steering wheel locks etc. We publicise the project and contact details for residents to request the product/s they… [READ MORE]
To bring the community together, to work together to improve the area, reduce social isolation and to increase social cohesion.