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A series of arts and wellbeing workshops for families and adults in Sunderland, during the summer holidays and across the winter months in 2024.
Help us to create an exciting new food growing space to be enjoyed by the local community - at Roker United Reformed Church!
A community cafe which is staffed by people with asd/adhd providing a safe space for people to gain work experience and to learn valuable employability skills.
We want to be an inclusive gym but our gym is on the first floor meaning some of our clients are unable to access the facilities and the specialist equipment we have on offer. We need stair lift
Raptore Basketball Club to host multiple junior training and games and senior well-being activities for Winter-Spring 2023-2024
We’ll bring the streets to life with the Community Lantern Parade, giving the local communities and schools a chance to come together, build new friendships and skills and be part of something magical
We are in desperate need for new IT systems and equipment for SNYP, we need an up to date website so we can keep in touch with young people, families, the community and our funders.
Connect & Create at Thompson Park Community Centre is a weekly coffee morning with a difference. We aim to encourage creativity in the community and combat social isolation with a range of activities
Help us digitise the Fans Museum collection so we can support those who are suffering from isolation, loneliness, autism and dementia by creating a digital museum so you can access it from your home
I aim to have Bleed kits located and installed in all busy public places. Bleed kits are designed to assist with catastrophic bleeding and could initially be the difference between life and death.
A minibus will give the women and children we support better access to the great natural, cultural and community assets we have across Wearside, whilst also supporting our outreach and awareness work.
To install a double-sided interpretation panel at the west end of Southwick Green.
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