Provision of Community space for local groups
Established in 1875, YMCA Neath is a non profit making charitable association serving the people of the Neath North Ward and surrounding areas.A community based organisation providing a wide range of educational, sporting and recreational activities for children, young people and adults in our local and neighbouring communities.
Sports recreation. Children/young people. Elderly/old people. General public/mankind. Provides buildings/facilities/open spaces.
Provides a building for a local voluntary work, occasional meetings, cafe and youth activities.
Snooker hall and childrens playgroup
YMCA has a homeless hostel for young men aged 16-35 with ongoing support. We also provide a centre based community centre which offers a range of facilities which includes a computer suite, climbing wall, gym facilities and training rooms. YMCA Port Talbot offers a range of services which includes education/training, sporting, health/fitness and cultural activities.
The charity is actively engaged in helping the community through the provision of rooms and reparation facilities. The charity provides a venue for many social functions and has several affiliated societies and clubs.
To run the village hall in the village of Boncath, Pembs.
We run community activities including: Youth & Junior club, education groups, senior citizens group, karate (adults only)
Table TennisSnookerWeight Training
Our activities support home-educated teens, especially those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), through tailored education and mental health programmes, fostering community connections, and promoting inclusivity. We provide family support, resources, and nature-based learning to enhance personal growth, reduce isolation, and improve well-being.
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YMM was established to advance the musical education of children by helping and encouraging them to make music together from an early age. YMM provides a Saturday music school mainly for children but welcomes students of all ages. The school provides both individual tuition and group activities and organises regular concerts to provide performance opportunities.
To organise an educational programme in the art and craft of music composition. The programme includes workshops, tutorials and a master class/final concert. Workshops are also held for special schools in the area.To advance education in music in particular by holding an annual competitions for young instrumental players up to the age of 19 years and through the provision of public concerts
General Charitable Purposes Education/training Religious Activities Economic/community Development/employment
Mainly provide training on creative writing and publication for young children and for all ages based on community needs including women and ethnic group.Organise services which benefit families involving children and parents.Motivate on healthier life style in education, safety issues and physical health. Organise cultural show, film show, tour to famous places.
The objects of the charity are to advance the education of young people in Norfolk particularly in the fields of the performing ,literary and visual arts; giving young people from diverse backgrounds many different platforms for performance and exhibition in a wide variety of art forms; and enabling them to learn a variety of educational and life skills through participation in creative activity.
We offer sailing instruction to young people in West Suffolk between the ages of 9 and 18. We run a Wednesday evening clubnight from April to September as well as offering taster evenings for other groups of young people.
Young People and Children First supports young people age 16 - 25 from foster care, or homeless, and making the transition into independent living in West Berkshire.
Today we support work with 11 -25 year olds through specialist projects and programmes addressing issues that marginalise or place young people at risk, including mental health, homelessness, crime, racism, sexuality, drug & alcohol use, abuse, rural isolation and poverty.
A safe space for young people aged 11 - 18 in Pocklington, YPC is open Tuesday to Friday, 4pm - 8 pm. We respond to their needs with advice, training, and fun activities, promoting positive outcomes and helping them reach their potential. From crafts and cooking to sports, IT skills, and access to counselling, we offer a welcoming environment where young people can learn, grow, and thrive.
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Our vision is 'No young person limited by disadvantage'. We focus our work in the Brunswick Ward area of Leamington, delivering activities, creating opportunities and providing support to help disadvantaged young people transition to a self-assured adulthood. We connect with and support young people aged 8-18 and their families through clubs, cafes and mentoring.
Young People Frome coordinates a variety of youth led projects. Initiatives have included the establishment of a youth cafe, projects addressing youth unemployment, multi media projects, antiracism projects in schools and within the community, leisure based activities for children including an annual Children's festival. Much of our work is with disadvantaged young people and their families.
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