{{'ShowingProjects' | translate : { fromNumber : "1", toNumber : "12", totalNumber : "87" } }}
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.
David Ervine survived the care system because of the running community. Now he's going back, reaching out to young people living in care along the Kent coast. Bringing hope through lived experience.
To reduce anxiety and isolation, improve physical and mental Well-Being, build confidence, encourage and support moving towards self-responsibility.
Support people seeking asylum at Napier Barracks to volunteer in the local community - we will facilitate opportunities to volunteer alongside other local people on projects to improve the local area.
We will recruit and support super befrienders to help older and disabled people get to appointments and social activities, offer friendship and help ensure they are safe and comfortable at home.
Provide structured, accessible, beneficial sport and social opportunities on a long-term basis to enable women, girls and older people to become physically and socially active within their community.
Since 1986 Pegasus has supported families in the Local area's. We provide 1-1 volunteer support, an inclusive active summer scheme for children with multiple disabilities and neurodiverse conditions
An innovative educational project that will engage up to 1,550 children in Folkestone to learn more about their marine environment, conservation, recycling and the Circular Economy.
As a community hub in Kent's most deprived area, we would like to offer free and subsidised professional support to all families during the perinatal period, with a focus on marginalised groups.
Our community allotment offers children and families the opportunity to explore, play and grow. Our free sessions encourages their connection to nature and awareness of the impact they have upon it.
Children exposed to domestic abuse suffer huge trauma. Your support can offer fun summer activities to children aged 5-11, who have been silenced and hurt, developing their confidence & self-esteem.
We are going to create a new area for outdoor play which will encourage imaginative play through sensory and role play equipment for all children in the community to play alongside each other.
{{'GotAProjectIdeaOfYourOwn' | translate }}?