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Free easily accessible art and play therapy in the Chester communities of Blacon, Lache and Kingsway, supporting children and young people from low-income families struggling with their mental health.
We would like to offer a more consistent service on Friday and Saturday nights, create a more varied and relevant training programme for our volunteers and develop our website for better signposting.
We are building a new net zero pavillion at Seahill playing fields in Saughall. This will be a community facility based around the Saughall colts junior football club charity.
This project will provide immediate wellbeing and physical activity support for children and families. It offers local, practical support when families need it most.
Upton JFC seeks funding to 1) support the creation of 4 new teams, 2) support families in financial need and 3) provide cold-weather clothing and training for volunteer coaches.
Heritage Chester will deliver 50+ free and low-cost events throughout 2026, from our spectacular Launch Day festival to year-round activities, making Chester's 2,000-year story accessible for all.
Upgrading Comberbach play area for £20k: inclusive, engaging design benefiting all infant users. Funded by Council Tax, reserve fund & grants.
Our much loved Rivacre Green Man sculpture has sadly deteriorated & fallen down. We're raising funds for a new & improved replacement. Additional funds will pay for a children's scavenger hunt trail.
To install a new kitchen to enhance our 'Soul in a Bowl' project which offers cookery sessions to those who are homeless or previously been homeless.
A new equine therapy programme empowering adults living with learning disabilities to build confidence, wellbeing, and life skills through horse care and nature-based activities.
Free art and play therapy in Blacon, Lache and Kingsway to support children and young people from low-income families struggling with their mental health.
Repairing and insulating Grosvenor Rowing Club’s roof to enhance efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and safeguard a key community sports hub.
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