Providing the community with a meeting area.
Responsible for management and upkeep of Playing Fields, Playgrounds (both young and older children) Provision of activities throughout the year for all age groups and interests including:Outdoor: Family Fun Days, Annual Duck Race, Sporting Activities for local Youth.Indoor : Quiz nights, Family Activitiy Evenings, Concerts, Family Disco's ,Spiritual Evenings and Christmas Carol Concerts.
We are a boys & girls club and community centre facilitating after school activites which include : mini and junoior football teams , martial classes,and youth club where young people can meet up and socialise and play table pool ,darts,table tennis ,five aside football and computor games .Our building is also used by the community for meetings ,keep fit classes,sewing groups ,walking groups..
TO ENABLE PEOPLE IN BRITON FERRY AND SURROUNDING AREAS TO PLAY THE GAME OF BOWLS AND INTERACT SOCIALLY.
We are a community hall that provides a base for any groups or individuals to carry out their activities in a safe environment.
Ynysybwl Community Centre. Used for refreshments, lunches and as a meeting place up to 5 days a week. Weekly Baby Bank and Food Bank. Health & wellbeing sessions such as flu jabs, hearing loss etc. Exercise classes 4 times a week. Monthly Community Council meetings. Meetings for local organisations. Special events eg Christmas, VE Day, Easter, Halloween. Birthday parties.
YRP are now able to offer the base to a wider range of clients due to the base being fully compliant with the Disability Act. Current organisations and groups using our facilities are DWP, Ynysybwl & Coed y Cwm Community Council, Daerwynno and CRI. The base is used as a 'One Stop Shop' information point where local groups and businesses promote their organisations, activities and events.
It is the objective of the Trust to uphold the terms of the Conveyance of Miss Mary Eliza Corbett and to ensure that Ynysymaengwyn remains perpetually accessible to the public to enjoy as an place of natural beauty. The Trust works hard to preserve the tranquility of the woodland environment for the enjoyment and well being of the public and to safeguard the flora, fauna and wildlife of the area.
To provide or assist in the provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other leisure time occupation of individuals who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, financial hardship or social circumstances with the object of improving their conditions of life.
To promote the benefits of Yoga for people of all abilities through the provision of regular inclusive events.To provide quality Continuing Professional Development (CPD) events for qualified Yoga teachers to enable them to have the confidence to teach people of all abilities.To provide access to Yoga therapy events through the provision of organised events in accessible venues.
Yoga for the Front Line delivers accessible, culturally informed, job specific yoga training to front line workers, supporting the health of individuals and their organisations.
Classes, courses, lectures & demonstrations of Yoga, Relaxation, Meditation, applied Spiritual Philosophy & Stress Management; social/cultural events for raising awareness/funds for humanitarian projects organised/supported by international YIDL societies; sale/distribution of study materials, publications & related items; co-ordination of & communication to members within the UK & Ireland.
The Charity supports an educational mission for underprivileged children in Varanassi, India. The charity currently targets 4 areas of education: 1) Kindergarten, Years 1 to 6 with c 210 children 2) a boarding school for 50 boys from 8 to 18 years. 3) An after school with c 175 children registered, 4) Sewing centre to teach seamstress skills for 50 women.
We promote community participation in healthy recreation by offering a variety of funded classes for children and families in Hackney including yoga, street dance, baby music and baby gym.
WE PROVIDE A PROGRAMME OF YOGA-BASED PRACTICE AND EDUCATION FOR THOSE WITH ANY FORM OF DISABILITY OR HEALTH PROBLEM. WE RUN CLASSES DESIGNED TO ASSIST IN MAINTAINING HEALTH, MOBILITY AND FLEXIBILITY WITHIN A SPACE WHERE DISABILITY IS NOT SEEN AS A DISADVANTAGE IN EXERCISING. WE PROVIDE THE EQUIPMENT AND EXPERTISE TO FACILITATE THIS. CARERS, FAMILY AND ANY OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES ARE WELCOME.
Teaching of all branches of Yoga throughout the community. The aim is to specifically address the different levels of each student, and to ensure that each receives the maximum benefit. There is also access to teaching about the background and history of yoga, and the different aspects and practices of meditation.
RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY. GENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES, CHILDREN/YOUNG PEOPLE, MOTIVATING YOUTHS TO LEAD A PURE AND PIOUS LIFE
The objects of YoGift are to raise funds from yoga and well-being activities to provide grants to registered UK charities working to alleviate child poverty in India, in recognition that yoga, now widely practiced in the UK, has its origins in India. YoGift's funds charities working to alleviate multi-dimensional child poverty.
YOH is a community led youth provision based in London and Essex, supporting young people who are marginalised, vulnerable or at risk of social exclusion. We aim to support the development of beneficiaries' aspirations, skills and confidence to pursue positive life ambitions and achieve economic independence, as well as providing a platform for our users to be heard and affect change locally.
To advance education for the benefit of the general public by means of, but notexclusively, the provision or the assistance in the provision of educational resources,activities and facilities, such as schools and training centres for the benefit of saidpersons; 2. To relieve financial hardship among poor people and other people in need by meansof, but not exclusively, making grants
To provide both life enhancing experiences for the mental well being of people suffering with life threatening Cancer
The objects of The Charity are to advance the education of the public in Greater Manchester and surrounding areas, in the history and experiences of the Holocaust and in particular the history of European Jewry relevant to the Holocaust, and to organise the major Annual Holocaust Remembrance Service in the North West of England.
The Objects for which the charity is established for the benefit of the public are to relieve promote and protect the health and thereby rehabilitate leaving and former members of His Majestys Services and Emergency Services affected by physical wounds and injury posttraumatic stress disorder and psychological issues of disempowerment resulting from service life for the benefit of the public.
The charity makes grants and donations and assists those projects and initiatives that perpetuate the name of Yoni Jesner, for such charitable purposes as the trustees think fit.
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