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Our goal is to transform our tired old playground into a new and exciting space for our children and grandchildren to enjoy.
Help us to help those who have little or nothing to get what they need, whether that be furniture, food, advice, company or skills-building and a Safe Space.
A community festival bringing people together in Adur to get creative about reducing what goes in the bin! REclaim will be fun for all ages and provide reuse and recycling inspiration and knowledge.
The Quarry Café needs to free up the tables that are currently used as a counter with a more substantial modular display counter that can be packed away into storage at the end of the day.
We want to transform the storage area in our pre-school into a multi-functional classroom space for children with special educational needs
This magical parade will enable Horsham's young people to showcase their artistic talents through a creative and fun shared experience as part of the Horsham District Year of Culture 2019.
The interior of this beautiful building is in dire need of restoration and renovations. The kitchenette & public toilets need updating to make them hygienic, user friendly & of high quality.
Supporting people with autism and/or a learning disability to gain new skills and life experience by selling ethically sourced coffee to people at events and in public spaces from a eco coffee bike.
The old BT K6 Red Phone Box on Blackhouse Lane in Burgess Hill is being converted into a 'Seed Swap' and gardening hub for the local community. Plans to renovate the remaining 2 phone boxes as well!
Delivering more Schools Recycling workshops across Worthing using STEM activities and Arts to educate Year 2 - 5 about the plastic crisis and potential solutions.
We want to tour a comedy play to Day Care Centres and support groups in Bognor Regis, for people who may be affected by dementia and memory loss. Will you help us to get this show on the road?
'Adoption' of a landmark urban pylon and its surround for a public realm memorial to women's equality champion and electrical engineer Dame Caroline Haslett (1895-1957) at a site near her birthplace.
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