Our aim is to support and empower people experiencing difficulties because of a mental health problem. We provide a wide range of recovery-focused day services as well as an innovative peer support programme which works closely with disadvantaged groups within the community.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATION , CULTURAL ACTIVITES AND ELIMINATION OF POVERTY.
To prevent and relieve poverty among refugees, asylum seekers and people granted humanitarian protection or discretionary leave to remain, together with their dependents, by providing advice / access to: interpreting, translating, advocacy, health, housing, employment and education in the High Wycombe area .We gift the deposit and first month's rent for accommodation in the private sector.
PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS IN THE WYCOMBE DISTRICT COUNCIL AREA: BY GIVING A GUARANTEE TO LANDLORDS (AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE CASH DEPOSIT NORMALLY REQUIRED); BY LIAISING BETWEEN LANDLORD, TENANT AND BENEFIT AGENCIES TO SUSTAIN TENANCIES; AND BY GIVING FREE ADVICE ON HOUSING-RELATED MATTERS.
Provision of orchestral rehearsal and performance facilities for local musicians and formal concerts for the benefit of the public. In particular, our activities aim to encourage music listening and performance among young musicians (such as playing concerto works with the orchestra, or by offering very low admission prices to young audiences).
Talking newspaper for the visually impaired
Siva (Hindu) TempleTamil Kalvikoodam (School)
Wycombe Wanderers Foundation is the charitable arm of professional football club Wycombe Wanderers FC. Our Vision - an educated, healthier, more connected community.Our Mission - to place Wycombe Wanderers FC at the forefront of supporting local people and communities to thrive.Connect with us @WWFCFdn
Talks, walks, visits, family activities (all open to members and the public). Local wildlife conservation tasks, biological surveys, advisory services, species identification training (all restricted by limited available resources). Promoting wildlife conservation, including wildlife gardening, through leaflets and local displays.
Wycombe Women's Aid provides independent, specialist services to women and children experiencing the effects of domestic violence.We provide safe, temporary and emergency accommodation as well as practical and emotional support within the refuge and through outreach in the local community.Our services are underpinned by an equal opportunities approach & shaped by a feminist, trauma informed ethos.
Wycombe Youth Action works in the community to challenge attitudes and perceptions around young people. Our projects provide YP with the opportunity to give back to their community by questioning and changing the stereotypes faced by Gen Z today.We educate, engage and equip YP with the right tools, mindset and information to make positive choices and changes in their lives and relationships.
WYFC has 3 major areas of operation, 1) taking school assemblies, giving lessons in religious education courses, operating after school clubs and assisting pupils in running Christian unions. 2) In running training courses for school Christian union leaders and for church youth and childrens work leaders. 3) Working with churches in running Town wide activities.
Housing for people in need with priority given to the elderly or a close connection to Wye.
Promote for the benefit of the public the preservation of buildings around Wye in Kent
Makes grants to Wye Parish Church only, for the maintenance of the church building and fabric.
The promotion of community participation in healthy recreation, in particular by the provision of facilities to participate in gymnastics, cheerleading and gymnastics-related activities for people in Monmouth and Newport. Particularly, but not exclusively, for children and young people.
To advance education for the public benefit in the history and heritage of the the Village of Wye and the former Wye College by the establishment and maintenance of a museum and by other means as the charity trustees shall think fit.
The Society organises an annual programme of lectures (October to April) on local history and archaeology as well as excursions for members during the summer to sites of historical interest. The Society undertakes research and publishes historical books and periodicals. Its archives contain a wider range of material (e.g., maps, letters, photographs, taped interviews).
To provide outstanding pre-school services to the local community of Wye and the surrounding areas
Provides public concerts and musical events in Monmouthshire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and elsewhere
Charitable purposes or purposes relating to the National Health Service, wholly or mainly for the services provided at Wye Valley NHS Trust
Provides services to those in need including a community transport scheme, home visiting, lunch club and coffee mornings for the elderly. The WVV Community Minibus facilitates several of these activities.
The Charity manages the Wye Village Halls facilities which comprise a Large Hall, a Small Hall, the Reece Pavilion and a small Meeting Room. Two kitchen areas. two kitchenettes and some storage space. The halls are hired out for private, one-off functions and for regular/semi-regular use mainly by not-for-profit organisations that are providing a service to the local community.
WyePlay provides active stay and play sessions for families with pre-school age children in and around Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire.
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