{{'ShowingProjects' | translate : { fromNumber : "13", toNumber : "24", totalNumber : "142" } }}
A new 4-day light installation trail designed to offer our local community & visitors a safe interactive experience to come together in 2022!
Help launch Groovin’ Well in Dover – fun, inclusive dance workshops designed to get over-50s moving & grooving.
We want to create a new youth theatre for Thanet which welcomes all young people aged 7-18, using theatre skills and creativity to provoke fun, develop confidence and find sympathetic new friends.
Help us build a community disability sport, leisure and training hub, enabling access to a wide range of opportunities for young people, and their families, with profound, severe and complex needs.
10 days of fundraising and a launch event on 10/08 to support Celebrate Kids which offers 3 free holiday camps for children in Park Wood and Shepway every year. Full of fun activities, food and more.
With your help we can buy a Yurt that will enable us to grow & develop our offer as a community hub. A Yurt will provide a warm space to gather, learn & build networks of friendship and support.
Giving families the opportunity to book a table in our community cafe in Dover. Getting the full 'eating out' experience to enjoy a 2 course meal from a varied menu, paying what they can afford.
Hythe Green Wood is a new space in a public amenity. Building on successful initiatives in revitalising neglected parkland areas, the wood will be a new world for people, pets and wildlife.
We want to take Quench Gallery into it's third year with a new programme and new initiatives to reach the community in Margate. We are launching a full, free arts programme for young people
Folke Art is an art & health project run by Community Art Kent CIC. Folke Art is a free weekly community art class run out of the Sunflower House Community Room, Folkestone.
Musical Walkabout CIC delivers Songsters Across Kent: 60 inclusive music sessions supporting people living with dementia, boosting wellbeing, connection and community through singing.
85% of new parents report struggles with understanding and supporting their infants sleep. We plan to train staff and volunteers to provide evidence-based sleep information at weekly community groups
{{'GotAProjectIdeaOfYourOwn' | translate }}?