Manchester Community Central

Giving voice to grief

Exploring grief and loss through breath, body, voice and silence.

Come along to explore grief and loss in a safe space, learn new skills and have meaningful conversations!

This workshop is for people aged 50+ and lunch will be provided.

Spaces are limited, sign up using the link provided or calling 0161 834 9823.

Transport support is offered for attendees if required, please email gmopn@macc.org.uk to arrange.


 

St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North Manchester, M12 6FZ
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Introduction to working with business for your VCSE organisation

Overview:

Would you like to explore what working with businesses could look like for your organisation?

This is an introductory session is aimed at voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) groups who support people and causes in Manchester and are interested in developing meaningful relationships with local businesses.

Online

Neurodivergent Entrepreneurial Wellbeing – 5 Ways to Support Yourself

This event series is designed for neurodivergent entrepreneurs working within social businesses (e.g. social enterprises, CICs, co-operatives, housing associations, trading charities, and other mission-led organisations). The sessions use the “5 Ways to Wellbeing” framework—Take Notice, Learn, Give, Keep Active, and Connect—applied through a neurodivergent business lens. The approach blends self-reflection, practical tools, skills-building, and coaching to support participants personally and professionally.

Online

Meet the funder: easyfundraising, unrestricted funding for your organisation

Does your community organisation need additional funds? Come along to find out how your organisation can receive free unrestricted funding via funding platform easyfundraising.

In this informal webinar session, Becky from easyfundraising will show you how your volunteers, staff and supporters can use the easyfundraising platform to raise donations for free for your organisation when they shop with leading retailers.

What to expect:

Online
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