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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.
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
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
Longfield Hill Community Hall was built in 1949 and still has its original roof and windows! For safety, security, aesthetic and functional reasons these need replacing!
In 5 weeks, 4 local artists, 120 pupils from 4 Folkestone primary schools will play, create, and develop 4 virtual spaces that will transport the viewer into a world of unseen Folkestone history.
Having recently completed a successful internal refurbishment of the community hall, the hall users and local community now needs an exterior overhaul to provide safe access to the hall and parking.
We are creating a community garden by clearing a piece of land at the back of our School off Margate's High Street that has been a dumping ground and place of anti-social behaviour for over a decade.
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.
Our volunteer group want to bring back the 18thC walled garden to life at Deal Castle for community use by planting 100 trees to create a wonderful space to unite people together in nature.
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