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Beacon Community Regeneration Partnership
regenerating areas of Falmouth, alleviating disadvantage and social exclusion, and providing support services.
Blackdown Support Group
supplementing health and social services in the Blackdown Hills by providing care and support services.
Burnham & Highbridge Stroke Club
a social club providing companionship and activities for people who have suffered strokes.
Cheltenham and District Sports Association for the Disabled
providing swimming instruction and sailing opportunities for disabled people.
Downderry and District Community Bus Association
providing accessible and inexpensive transport for all local residents and holiday-makers.
Gloucestershire Chinese Women's Guild
providing services for socially excluded and isolated Chinese women and their families.
North Devon Display Gymnastics Club
providing gymnastics and coaching opportunities for the people of North Devon.
Plymouth Musical Activities Club
providing opportunities for young people to learn and perform music to support charitable organisations.
Sheltered Work Opportunities Project
providing horticultural work opportunities for people suffering from mental health problems in Bournemouth.
St James Priory Project
supporting homeless people in Bristol with addiction problems and facilitating their reintegration into society.
St Keverne Youth Band
providing young people with the opportunity to play musical instruments and perform.
Swindon Children's Scrapstore
promoting recycling by collecting useable waste and donating it to community organisations.
Talaton Village Community Shop & Post Office
providing service to the community and a focal point for village needs.
The Southmead Project Limited
providing education, training, and counselling for individuals and families affected by drug misuse and historic abuse.
The Trussell Trust
providing food for people in crisis in Wiltshire and augmenting the work of other statutory and voluntary organisations.
Thorncombe First Responders
pioneers of community life support between a '999' emergency call and the arrival of an ambulance. |