Sonder Radio – Let's Get Musical
Sonder Radio is delivering a 3 week long online project 'Let's Get Musical' - for 50+ residents of Manchester who are not currently in employment, in partnership with Manchester Adult Education Service.
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Sonder Radio is delivering a 3 week long online project 'Let's Get Musical' - for 50+ residents of Manchester who are not currently in employment, in partnership with Manchester Adult Education Service.
FoodCycle is preparing to open its first Wythenshawe-based free meals service for local residents. FoodCycle currently operate a free meals service in Prestwich, Levenshulme and Salford, and hope to restart the Oldham FoodCycle Project soon too.
FoodCycle is a national charity established in 2009, with the aim of tackling food poverty and social isolation using donated surplus food.
What are Independent Community Scrutiny Panels?
Independent Community Scrutiny Panels (ICSPs) are made up of members of the public who are representative of the local community and give the police honest feedback in how they are using their stop and search powers.
In the latest newsletter, GM Poverty Action report on two issues of Social Security. The first is the challenge of the Government in the High Court, about whether it was lawful not to give people on legacy benefits the same uplift as those on Universal Credit have received and the second is looking at the people who could have claimed Universal Credit over the past year and yet didn’t do so.
Supporting the Caribbean and African Community in Greater Manchester 2021-2022
Thank you to the following who are supporting this year's Spirit of Manchester Awards helping us celebrate and reward the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector for all their hard work. All proceeds this year will go to the Spirit of Manchester Fund to support local projects throughout the year.
Ambition for Ageing is seeking community groups and organisations to deliver projects of up to £2,000 in specific neighbourhoods across Greater Manchester to help create social connections and build age-friendly places for people aged 50 and over.
Wythenshawe Community Housing Group are offering £500 bespoke grants to allow you to arrange a community event such as street party or a BBQ other ideas are welcome.
Time to celebrate and enjoy the community atmosphere once again.
The past year has taught us how important community is and its important to enjoy where you live as much as possible.
Got a great idea for a community project, but need a little help to get it off the ground?
The Onward Community Fund aims to support local groups and projects.
Underpinned by the mission ‘To make a positive difference in the communities we serve’ groups can bid for up to £2,500 for their neighbourhood. Examples could include: IT training, youth projects or community events.
Community Fridges are registered places where surplus food is shared within a local community – by businesses and individuals. They are welcoming, social spaces that are open to all. Read more about Community Fridges