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This project will transform the working spaces at Bridewell for people recovering from serious mental ill health, and provide a welcoming place to meet and work together, finding hope in recovery.
Weekly training course (Apr-Nov) and mentoring in inclusive community orchard management and wildflower meadow creation for 15 W. Oxon communities, to support WODC Coronation Community Orchard Project
Phase 1 Urgent repairs: new garage roof
Grow grassroots football locally by developing facilities, in partnership with local schools, clubs & councils. We need on-site storage for pitch equipment so our teams can use school pitches to play
Providing arts and music opportunities to inspire creativity, teamwork, and confidence, positively impacting education, particularly for those disadvantaged, mental health, and community well-being.
Help us to develop a brand new space with wonderful hosts at Gagingwell. We will create a meeting place, a growing space for produce and an accessible garden.
To give local youngsters a dedicated place where they can regularly meet and undertake fun activities in safety where the only alternative are the streets.
Our Youth Ambassador will support, motivate and engage with the young people in Charlbury and surrounding areas, through a comprehensive programme of activities addressing the needs of our youth.
In the last 13 years as a domestic charity for the ethnic minority community we have discovered that faith and culture plays a big role within this groups of sufferers of domestic violence .
Aspire’s Witney Youth Hub supports 50-100 people a year. Help us to fund a new counsellor position, improving young people’s mental and emotional wellbeing by offering a safe space to chat.
We have started refurbishment phase 1 on our beloved village hall to make it fit for the future. We would like to refurbish the loos at the same time.
Each year OPA organises a series of Play and Activity days at multiple venues across Oxfordshire in line with the ethos of National Playday, the celebration of the Childs Right to Play
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