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  • Talking Drums

    Talking drums offer drumming circles, group therapy and one to one consultations as solutions to personal development issues including stress and anger management. We offer this facility in order that people are better equipped to deal more effectively with work, education and everyday life. We work towards empowering people to participate more fully in society in a positive manner. We do this by group discussion and using the African drum as an expression tool

  • The 2005 Group

    Click for more info about The 2005 Group

  • The Birmingham Inner Circle Credit Union

    Community Bank Offer savings accounts, low cost credit and BACS facility. Also offering funeral plans and young savers accounts.

  • The Charities Information Bureau

    The fit4funding website provides 'Help & Advice' for community groups and voluntary organisations who are seeking funding. These resources can also be used by those giving funding advice in the Voluntary and Community Sector.

  • The Colebridge Trust

    Supports the development of social enterprise in North Solihull.

  • The Doli Project

    The Doli Project The Doli Project provides support to anyone who is affected by a forced marriage. Doli staff can provide culturally sensitive advice and counselling. The service is strictly confidential. The project works alongside other service providers such as the Home Office, police forces, social services and community organisations. If we are not able to help you we will do our best to put you in touch with someone who can. If you or someone you know is being forced into a marriage, contact us on 0845 658 1057 between 9:00am and 5:00pm Monday to Friday.

  • The Ladywood Project

    The Ladywood Project offers support to local families, provides a drop in advice, childrens work, womens groups. Also offering money advice and advice from a social worker. There is a domestic violence network functioning.

  • The Lantern Project

    The Lantern Project recruits volunteer mentors to support women living with domestic violence so that they can make plans for the future and move on in the way they want to. A Lantern Project Mentor provides practical and emotional support to female survivors of domestic violence to help them take more control over their lives and move on when they feel able to. By taking time to listen carefully they make sure that the support given is led only by the needs and wants of the woman and her family. Their work builds the confidence and self-esteem she needs to change her situation and manage all her responsibilities on her own if necessary. Volunteer mentors receive full training so that they can be there to lend a sympathetic ear, allowing the survivor to 'offload' and enjoy having someone they can talk to freely.

  • The Learning Curve

    The Learning Curve

  • The Play House

    The Play House is an educational theatre charity. It creates opportunities for children, young people and their families to explore and make sense of the world they live in through two touring companies â?? Language Alive! and Catalyst Theatre - and a range of Projects.

  • Throughcare Housing & Support

    House & Support vulnerable people. Domestic, Forced marriages. Men, Women , Children. Also Homeless and unaccompanied minors

  • Tindal Association for School and Community

    Provision of play care and afterschool facilities, parent support and training.

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