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Tools For Self Reliance – Southampton

Tools For Self Reliance is a charity which collects and refurbishes tools, sending them out to communities in need. They are keen to recruit volunteer qualified electricians and tool sorters as well as well as volunteers to help organise events. Appropriate induction and training will be provided. Other volunteer opportunities available. Open Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm....

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The Women’s Library – Tower Hamlets (East London)

The Women’s Library is a cultural centre housing the most extensive collection of women’s history in the UK. Events this summer include workshops, walks, study days and exhibitions. Access is free and open to everyone.

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Iranian and Kurdish Women’s Rights Organisation – Islington (Central London)

Advice support, advocacy and referral in Arabic, Kurdish, Turkish, Dari and Farsi to women, girls (or  couples) living in Britain, in particular helping women facing domestic violence, forced marriage and ‘honour’-based violence.  

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African Women’s Welfare Association (AWWA) – London

The aim of the organisation is to work with African families, especially women and children in order to give advice, information and support on a range of issues including education, health, domestic violence, immigration, housing, employment etc. around the philosophy of promoting equality of opportunity and assistance in overcoming social disadvantage. 

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3VYP (3 Villages Youth Project) – Penzance

3VYP works in Mousehole, Newlyn and Paul to empower children and young people and improve their self-esteem, confidence and well-being through a range of creative activities. The aim is to give young people opportunities they would not otherwise have. Offered are Children’s craft workshops at Gwavas Advisory Rooms, ‘PlayPals’,,Music tuition, a Dance Group, a Healthy Living Project and Band practice sessions.

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Grimsbury Farm – South Gloucestershire

A variety of animals as well as a picnic site, orchard and children’s play area. It’s a great opportunity for children and adults to see horses, cows, sheep, donkeys, pygmy goats, chickens, ducks, pot-bellied pigs, exotic birds and rabbits. In season: lambs, kids, ducklings and calves too.

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Community Assisted Project – Cornwall

Community Assisted Project is a not-for-profit organisation staffed entirely by volunteers. They operate a furniture recycling scheme. Refurbishing and selling on donated items of furniture.

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Ignite Imaginations – Sheffield

Ignite Imaginations provides high quality arts activities in areas where there is little opportunity to engage. They aim to create a bespoke, long lasting and inspiring experience. The mission is “to ignite imaginations by increasing access to high quality creative activities.”

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West End Womens and Girls Centre – Newcastle, North East

Offers youth groups and women’s groups including art and craft classes, non traditional skills, workshops and issue based workshops in a safe and supportive environment. Also offers volunteering opportunities for women.

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Discovery Museum – Newcastle upon Tyne, North East

Discovery is a free museum where the exhibits are about life in Tyneside. From the area’s renowned maritime history, including Turbinia once the world’s fastest and the first steam-turbine powered ship, to world-changing science and technology, it has something for everyone. The museum also hosts interactive displays, entry is free.

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Seven Stories – Newcastle upon Tyne, North East

Seven Stories is an exhibition space dedicated to the celebration of British children’s literature. The changing programme of exhibitions is designed to spark the imaginations of children and adults, and inspire exciting new work. There’s always a choice of activities on offer throughout Seven Stories. Including dressing-up and dramatic fun, creative writing and wordplay, illustration...

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Roshni, Sheffield Asian Women’s Resource Centre – Sheffield

Roshni is a resource centre for Asian women living and working in Sheffield.Services include: Information, advice and support, assistance for women in the use of social and welfare agencies, formal and informal learning opportunities, activities including cultural events, conferences, day trips, understanding and awareness of issues affecting women both locally and nationally and health and...