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Organisation Name Target Audience Category of Work Where Do They Work?
Wythenshawe warriors walking football club Men, Older people (over 65 years of age), People with mental health problems, Unemployed people, Women Physical Activity, Sport and Leisure, Health and wellbeing in general Woodhouse Park
Wythenshawe Women's Welfare Association (WWWA) People/communities experiencing racial inequalities, Carers, Children 0 -12, Disabled people, Families and lone parents, People with learning disabilities, People with mental health problems, People with no recourse to public funds, Refugees and people seeking asylum, Tenants and residents, Unemployed people, Victims of crime and their families, Women Homelessness services, Capacity building and other support for voluntary or community organisations, Community development, Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well, Helping people to feel safe, Victim support, Community safety, Family support, Prevention, Welfare and debt advice, Food banks, food club, pantries, Information, advice and guidance, Training and learning, Creating work opportunities, Equalities and civil rights, Age, Disability, Gender, Trans rights, Race (including ethnicity/nationality), Physical Activity, Sport and Leisure, Support and services for social enterprises and social entrepreneurs, Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Health and wellbeing in general, Mental health, Substance use, Physical disability or sensory impairment, Learning disability, Long term medical condition(s), Tackling loneliness and isolation Baguley, Northenden, Sharston, Woodhouse Park
Wythenshawe Youth Theatre Arts, heritage and culture Baguley
Xinhua Chinese Organisation Everyone Arts, heritage and culture, Community development, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well City-Wide
Yaran Northwest People/communities experiencing racial inequalities Mental health Greater Manchester
Yes Manchester CIO Tenants and residents, Unemployed people Employment support (including job clubs), Education, training and research, Creating work opportunities Charlestown, Cheetham, Crumpsall, Harpurhey, Higher Blackley, Moston
Young Advisors Unemployed people, Young people (aged 13-25), Capacity building and other support for voluntary or community organisations, Education, training and research, Economic well-being UK Wide, Piccadilly
Young and Unique Carers Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Social care (e.g. day services, respite, home care) Piccadilly
Young Onset Dementia Service Carers Ardwick
Younger Generation Can Looked after children Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people to feel safe, Prevention, Education, Information, advice and guidance, Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Health and wellbeing in general Greater Manchester
Youth Champion Scheme Unemployed people Education, training and research, Economic well-being Ardwick
Youth Leads UK People/communities experiencing racial inequalities, Looked after children, Young people (aged 13-25) Community development, Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well, Employment support (including job clubs), Education, training and research, Education, Information, advice and guidance, Creating work opportunities, Equalities and civil rights, Health and wellbeing in general City-Wide, Greater Manchester, North West, UK Wide
YPAC Manchester Children 0 -12, Young people (aged 13-25) Arts, heritage and culture, Community development, Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well, Helping people to feel safe, Criminal Justice, Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Mental health Miles Platting and Newton Heath
Zen Youth Disabled people, Looked after children, People with learning disabilities, People with mental health problems, Young people (aged 13-25) Arts, heritage and culture, Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well, Helping people to feel safe, Criminal Justice, Education, training and research, Information, advice and guidance, Training and learning, Creating work opportunities, Equalities and civil rights, Disability, Gender, Race (including ethnicity/nationality), Religion and belief, Physical Activity, Sport and Leisure, Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Health and wellbeing in general, Mental health, Substance use, Physical disability or sensory impairment, Learning disability, Social care (e.g. day services, respite, home care), Sexual health, Tackling loneliness and isolation Ardwick, Longsight, Moss Side, Levenshulme, Greater Manchester
Zimbabwe Women's Organisation-ZIWO Families and lone parents, Refugees and people seeking asylum, Women, Young people (aged 13-25) Arts, heritage and culture, Family support, Education, training and research Greater Manchester
Zion Anxiety Group People with mental health problems Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Social care (e.g. day services, respite, home care) Hulme
Zion Arts Centre Arts, heritage and culture Hulme
Zion Community Resource Centre Arts, heritage and culture Hulme
Zion Depression Group People with mental health problems Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Social care (e.g. day services, respite, home care) Hulme

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