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We were founded in 2013 by adopters who had experienced first-hand the lack of peer support available. We seek to connect people at the same stage in their adoptive journey, so they can build networks of peers, as well as creating opportunities to hear the experiences of others at different stages.
We are a community amateur sports club largely run by volunteers, currently embracing rugby, tennis, squash and hockey. Our mission is to invest in our facilities and coaching to enhance the experience of our membership. Our strap line of Your club, our community, their future reflects our ethos.
The PTFA raises funds to provide extra resources and special treats beyond the school budget. Every penny goes to enriching our children’s school experience and making their time here as fun, engaging, and memorable as possible.
We are a local group of volunteers who ensure no child or young person goes without gifts at Christmas within Clackmannanshire! We work closely with all agencies in the local community including Education, Social Work, Health and voluntary organisations.
We raise funds for land, buildings, grants and equipment for the sport of amateur boxing to help ensure that participants in the sport have access to proper facilities and equipment which are so needed in amateur boxing. We also help other amateur sports and charitable causes.
We aim to be a loving caring Church, worshippingGod and reaching out joyfully with His love to everyone in ourCommunity; welcoming and offering friendship and activities to all.
We are a committee of parents whose aim is to raise much needed funds for our school. We use this money to develop both the school environment and equipment for the children. Currently we are raising money for a new, modern equipment with will give the children a much needed place to play outdoors.
Hoodex Charity supports at-risk young people aged 13–22 across Tyneside through mentoring, sports, and personal development. Our work helps reduce offending, build confidence, and create pathways into work, learning, and community life. Every donation helps change a young life for the better.
Sambourne is a friendly, informal Mission Church where we meet for our service on the first Sunday of each month at 4.00 pm. The church building is also used by the community for local events and activities.
The 29th Glasgow Scout Group currently consists of seven sections; two Beaver Colonies, two Cub Packs, two Scout Troops and an Explorer Sea Scout Unit – all offering a wide variety of activities to our members; from climbing to canoeing; hill walking to sailing and much more.
Ormiston Families supports children and families in the East of England through challenges including bereavement, mental health struggles and the imprisonment of loved ones. We give children a safe space to explore their emotions and develop coping strategies to move towards a brighter future.
Gloucestershire Deaf Association supports Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Deafened people to live confidently and independently. From BSL courses and wellbeing programmes to family services and interpreting support, we break barriers, reduce isolation and build a more inclusive community.