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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.
KEFL CIC supports marginalised young people via equine learning/therapy sessions. We plan to incorporate an affordable permanent young persons counsellor to provide focus based therapeutic counselling
Kamehameha - AniManga Lab is a 12-session workshop series where young people explore manga and anime art techniques and visual storytelling to boost mental health, confidence, and self-expression.
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.
Our aim is to engage with people through a range of group and individual activities ,including community gardening groups within Dover ,bespoke workshops, building social connections and well being.
A female managed and lead community basketball club to serve disenfranchised members of Thanet. We will be specifically targeting women (over 35 and from LGBTQIA+) as well as children in seaside towns
Help launch Groovin’ Well in Dover – fun, inclusive dance workshops designed to get over-50s moving & grooving.
Living in the Moment - the project is to run workshops delivering this transformative mental health programme helping individuals cultivate mindfulness, self-awareness and emotional resilience
Musical Walkabout CIC delivers Songsters Across Kent: 60 inclusive music sessions supporting people living with dementia, boosting wellbeing, connection and community through singing.
Support Confidance on their mission to tackle inequality for learning disabled people through high quality inclusive dance classes, delivered in East Kent.
Best Of Living is a pioneering initiative designed to tackle the pressing issue of the cost of living crisis in some of the UK's most deprived areas through weekly community football sessions.
In a classroom of 30 children, around 6 will be living with, or have lived with domestic abuse. Our 1:1 counselling service for traumatised children and young people provides a safe space to heal.
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