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Help us to deliver a number of youth groups for isolated young people in the Canterbury area so we can increase the range of high quality STEM based equipment our young people have access to.
Managing urban areas that have been left to go wild. Folkestone & Hythe District Council have made 'Bee Kind' areas that our project group wishes to maintain to protect our pollinators.
We want Young Carers in our community to enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits of making art together and reduce their social isolation through weekly support groups and creative care packages.
A 6-month creative health programme for 16–25-year-olds in Dartford using manga storytelling to improve mental wellbeing and build practical employability skills for the creative sector
Funding ground fees for local football club, pushing the club to new levels and enabling us to grow the club within the community, giving our local supporters and members greater involvement.
Supporting disabled adults & those with neurodiversity to access, explore and enjoy outdoor spaces. Including forest therapy sess Learning about nature, socialising and being visible in the community.
We will offer football sessions to the local homeless community on our 3G pitch. We will also provide hot meals, clothes washing facilities, clothes bank and support via partner organisations.
The Hope Tree will run seminars, workshops and family activities on wellbeing, mental health and parenting. After supporting 100 families last year, we aim to increase uptake by 10% locally.
We will offer swimming lessons for disabled children with ASD/ADHD via Angela's Swim School in Dartford, Gravesend and Sevenoaks. Lessons are for children who are excluded from mainstream swiming.
We are renovating our baseball diamond in Hadlow, Kent, to ensure a safer playing surface for our members, and for the Hadlow community to have better access to, and experience with, our facilities.
Weekly Zest creative sessions for people living with/affected by dementia in Hythe. Sessions will stimulate, boost wellbeing, maintain independence, reduce isolation, provide signposting & support.
Running a refugee and UASC cricket programme to support those transitioning through the resettlement process, including coaching sessions, training and introduction to local cricket clubs.
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