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Community groups in Plymouth

Community Groups In Plymouth Panel

A community group is normally run by people who live in your local community, and they try to help, support, or provide entertainment.

Community groups can be a great way to meet new people and make friends.

To find out more about how they can help you, please contact them using the phone number, email, or website address they have provided.

Plymouth Autism Parent Support Group

The Autism Plymouth Parent Support helps support those people who are on the autism spectrum.

Plymouth Borderline Personality Support Group

The Plymouth Borderline Personality Support Group is a service-user led group which provides a safe space for sharing experiences of living with a personality disorder.

Plymouth Brain Tumour Support Group

Brain Tumour Support is uniquely dedicated to providing support for anyone affected by any type of brain tumour, at any point from diagnosis and for as long as support is needed.

Plymouth District Scouts

Plymouth District Scouts has several groups for different age groups that meet in various locations throughout Plymouth.

Plymouth Epilepsy Support Group

The Plymouth Epilepsy Support Group vision is that all people in Plymouth and surrounding areas, living with and or caring for people with epilepsy and seizure disorders, can access the support they need, in a way that is holistic and fun.

Plymouth Fijian Community

The Plymouth Fijian Community is a small community which was created by our Armed Forces, Royal Marines, Royal Navy families and friends.

Plymouth Kurdish Community

A Community Organisation helping and assisting Kurdish people living in Plymouth.

Plymouth Latch-On Breastfeeding Groups

The Latch On groups are friendly and informal, and completely free. All pregnant and breastfeeding Mums (and partners) are welcome, as are all with a positive attitude towards breastfeeding.

Plymouth Mental Health Network

Plymouth Mental Health Network is an unincorporated community association, helping people suffering from mental illness in and around Plymouth.

Plymouth Military Wives Choir

Military Wives Choirs provide a head-start for women in the military community to make new friends, connect with local communities and learn new skills in a fun and supportive environment.

Plymouth Octopus Project (POP)

POP helps to build strong grassroots organisations, charities and social enterprises by supporting them to work together and take a lead role in creating change.​

Plymouth Parent Carer Voice

The Plymouth Parent Carer Voice (PPCV) brings together parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Plymouth and the surrounding area to give them the voice in the services that they use.

Plymouth Street Pastors

Late night street patrols offering genuine non-judgemental pastoral support to all and any who need help, a listening ear to the vulnerable and signposting to other agencies

Plymouth Young Carers

Plymouth Young Carers has a support group that meets every Tuesday at Efford Youth Centre.

Plymsouls

Plymsouls is a youth club for local Plymstock-based teenagers (boys and girls) offering friendship, games nights, and special events.

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