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Cabinet Office - Office for the Third Sector
south west
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All Saints Church Community Centre
creating a centre of excellence for statutory voluntary groups especially those which are marginalized.

Community Health Around Torpoint
providing a focal point for community concerns, resources and information, run by volunteers.

Disability Action Group in North Dorset
providing direct action to help disabled persons overcome everyday problems.

Friends and Residents of Grange Community Association
enhancing the lives of residents and providing advice, social and recreational facilities.

FORGE
meeting the needs of visually impaired people in the Forest of Dean.

Kennet Gateway Club
providing a social meeting place in Pewsey for adults with learning difficulties.

MARAH
befriending and supporting homeless people and those with alcohol, drug and mental illness problems in Stroud.

South Gloucestershire Asian Project
improving the lives of Asian people through provision of services and a focus for events.

The Home Furniture Service Trust
supplying recycled furniture and household goods, offered at affordable prices, to low income residents in Taunton Deane.

The North Devon Maritime Museum
maintaining a museum for local residents and visitors to Appledore through fundraising and events.

The Vassall Centre Trust
providing accessible workspace for organisations of disabled people living in and around Bristol.

The Villager Community Bus Service
providing extensive, reliable and economical transport for residents of 65 villages in the North Cotswolds.