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To purchase a van to transport new and recycled materials to our workshop space at Blenheim Palace to use in projects with local young people and deliver completed work to enhance the local community.
Big Fish Project is seeking funding to replace the leaking roof and deteriorating doors of our on-site workshop. Completing this work will create a safe, secure and weatherproof year-round skills
Expand into a new home with increased storage capacity and a comfortable, private space to meet our clients over a cup of tea to help them break the cycle of poverty.
At WBP vulnerable people learn skills and build confidence through recycling donated bikes. The bikes are then given to disadvantaged young people, refugees and asylum seekers who need them.
Help us to create and deliver a sustainable programme of cultural and creative participatory work, with and for, our growing older rural community to combat isolation and improve health and wellbeing.
We grow good food for local people following organic principles and are looking to fund a propagation unit on our land that will enable us to show the food cycle from seed to plate and back again.
Witney Community Fridge bridges the gap between surplus and hunger by distributing 160 tonnes of surplus food to 34,000 visitors per year. No stigma, no charge, no waste.
In 2025 we would like to deliver 3 FREE Community Playday events across West Oxfordshire for Children, Young People and their Families in Witney, Eynsham and Carterton / RAF Brize Norton
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 .
Help Aspire Oxford to fund literacy and numeracy tuition for marginalised young people, so they can build resilience, independence, and a better future for themselves.
Providing free, accessible, specialised face-to-face counselling, advocacy, emotional support in Witney for survivors of sexual violence, removing rural barriers and addressing local rising demand.
To expand the reach of Be Free Young Carers into West Oxfordshire by utilising schools as a primary channel to identify and support young carers in the region.
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