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info@feelgoodfactory.org.uk
Phone: 0151 291 8010
Good Afternoon Social (GAS for short) is the weekly opportunity to meet other people in a social environment, to enjoy a cup ot tea or coffee and to take part in different activities such as watching a film, enjoying a meal, challenging your brain with a quiz or finding out about new services in…
keith174@aol.com
The Good News Puppet Theatre is a group of eight young people that meet every Friday evening in St.Stephen's Church. They have put together puppet plays based around well known Christian Religious stories and events. Their purpose is to spread good news t
hello@compassionacts.uk
Phone: 01704 264505
£5 enables a shop to the value of £20 worth of food and non-food essentials with extras available. Membership is through referral process only. Pantries cannot accept walk-ins. Places are allocated when a referral has been completed either using the form online or by contacting the main office…
mandlu3a@gmail.com
For our Grammar group contact Anne Carr 526 2734
merseysideenvironmentaltrust@gmail.com
Grants are made available to Merseyside based groups for environmental projects. Grants of up to £500 are available to support projects that raise awareness and enjoyment of the local environment.
liverpoolcentre@princes-trust.org.uk
Phone: 0151 702 4810
Development Award grants help tackle financial barriers that may be preventing young people from accessing education, training or employment. You can apply for a grant if you are a UK resident and you are aged 14-17, in compulsory education and do not
jmal4@aol.com
Phone: 0151 474 5967
Crosby Friends of the Blind is a small local charity providing annual grants to blind and partially sighted people living in Crosby. We also organise social activities for people with sight loss in the area. We promote to comfort and happiness of blind pe
info@johnmooresfoundation.com
Phone: 0151 707 6077
John Moores Foundation is a registered charity established in 1964 that gives money to charitable community organisations. We focus on funding projects based in Merseyside and Northern Ireland. We aim to enable people who face barriers as a result of soci
meds.enquiry@gmail.com
Phone: 0151 709 6567
Muslim Enterprise Development Service (or MEDS) was established in 2002. MEDS was formed to provide practical, professional, technical and financial advice in the development of Muslim businesses in Merseyside. MEDS provide information on externally avail
info@landlife.org.uk
Phone: 0151 737 1819
Great Outdoors will work with local people particularly those with health problems using native wildflowers in local green spaces, community areas and allotments. We are developing creative physical activities such as sowing wildflower seed, walks, identi
bethaanderson68@hotmail.com
Phone: 0151 924 3551
Greek classes are delivered in the church hall every Thursday in the late afternoon/evening.
david.jackson3@virgin.net
Phone: 07930 994 911 / 07954 285 404
Do you want some gentle, social, out door activity why not join Sefton Green Gym. It is not a real gym. Enjoy gentle outdoor exercise. Grow, harvest and share fruit and vegetables. Make new friends and learn new skills. We meet at Queensway Allotments Pav
jane.fagan@brabners.com
Phone: 0151 600 3000
Gregson Memorial Annuities is a long standing local charity fund which was originally set up in 1908 for the benefit of female domestic servants, governesses or gentle women who are widows, daughters or sisters of professional men over the age of 50 and a
stleonards60@yahoo.co.uk
Phone: 0151 933 1300
Gray Matters every Wednesday 2:30pm-4pm at Leonards youth and community centre
brendan.cassin@groundwork.org.uk
Phone: 07810 123990 or 01942 821444
Groundwork began in Merseyside back in 1981 and since then has played a major part in local regeneration including the landmark Colliers Moss site in St Helens. Groundwork change places and change lives one green step at a time. Big global issues like the
mail@seftoncvs.org.uk
Phone: 0151 920 0726
Group Development services for VCF groups include: start up for charities, CIC and social enterprise. Governance, policies, procedures and systems, business planning, sourcing funding, safeguarding, volunteers, impact, training.
chair@formbyu3a.org.uk
Phone: 07548 213496
There are 5 groups with a maximum of 14 members. David Lloyd gives tuition and each member pays £6. The groups also arrange days out for those who have reached a reasonable standard and some groups arrange holidays. The groups join together for some of th
eddie.chics@blueyonder.co.uk
Phone: 0151 523 8886
Meetings are normally held the second Tuesday of each month at 8.00pm at Ronald McDonald House. Everyone is welcome, it is informal and very friendly, so why not give it a try.
southportaccess@hotmail.co.uk
Phone: 07866 531036
A voluntary group who work to raise public awareness of access problems; to act as a consultation body for the council and other organisations and to receive individual complaints or problems, identify the solutions and ensure that these are implemented.
diane.ogden@btinternet.com
Phone: 01704 621531
Group monthly meetings are held at 2pm on the fourth Thursday of each month at St Peter’s Church Hall on St Peter’s Road in the Birkdale area of Southport. We normally have a speaker, tea, coffee and plenty of time for a chat. At Birkdale and Ainsdale
chair@northmeols.org.uk
Phone: 01704 214120
The North Meols Civic Society is one of over 1,000 civic societies throughout the country. Our area of interest is the historic parish of North Meols covering Southport, Churchtown, Crossens and Marshside. We involve ourselves in community projects.
admin@lfwi.org.uk
Phone: 01772 459020
Part of the largest voluntary women's organisation in the UK. Provides women with the opportunity to make new friends, learn new skills, take part in a wide range of recreational activities and campaign on issues that matter to them and their communities.
admin@lfwi.org.uk
Phone: 01772 459020
Part of the largest voluntary women's organisation in the UK. Provides women with the opportunity to make new friends, learn new skills, take part in a wide range of recreational activities and campaign on issues that matter to them and their communities.
admin@lfwi.org.uk
Phone: 01772 459020
Part of the largest voluntary women's organisation in the UK. Provides women with the opportunity to make new friends, learn new skills, take part in a wide range of recreational activities and campaign on issues that matter to them and their communities.
admin@lfwi.org.uk
Phone: 01772 459020
We meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 7:30-9:30pm in the upstairs room of the church hall at St Philip and St Paul with Wesley on Scarisbrick New Road in Southport PR8 6QF. St Philips and St Paul with Wesley is on the corner of Scarisbrick New Road