Community groups in Plymouth
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.
Emmanuel Church
Emmanuel Church runs or hosts several community outreach projects including a choir, social responsibility group, Friends of Emmanuel, the Emmanuel Fellowship and a soup run. To get involved or find out current events, look at the website or telephone them directly.
Fun and Freedom Club - Friends and Families of Special Children
Offering young carers a chance to make new friends in a similar situation, it offers lots of fun with weekend clubs, days out and trips away.
Heads Count
Heads Count is a user-led network for mental health service users, carers and everyone with experience of or affected by mental health matters. We gather individuals' views, ideas and experiences and help represent these views to service commissioners and providers, to improve mental health services for the future.
Highbury Social Club - Plymouth Highbury Trust
The Highbury Social Club is an evening club for people with varying degrees of learning disabilities. The club is run twice a week, Tuesday and Friday evenings between the hours of 6.30pm and 8.45pm
Hope Baptist Church
Hope Baptist Church is a vibrant family church at the heart of Peverell. We hold a range of activities for families, young people and children.
In Other Words group - Routeways
In Other Words is a group that supports children and young people aged between 8 and 18 years old with their mental health.
Livability Devon
Livability Devon in Exeter provides independent living services for adults with intellectual disabilities.
Living Options Devon
Living Options Devon is working across the South West to ensure that people with disabilities and Deaf people (who use British Sign Language) can live the life they choose.
Living Options: Time To Talk
Our free, confidential listening support and advice helpline, for those with a disability, long term health condition or Deaf people who use BSL.
Mindful Art Club
Mindful Art Club improves mental health and reduces social isolation using creativity and conversation. We empower people to make positive changes in their lives.
Minster Church of St Andrew
As well as being a Christian, Anglican and Evangelical church, at St Andrew's we run many groups and activities for families, men, women and students.
Moments Cafe and Memory Matters Hub
Moments Café and Memory Matters Hub in Plymouth offer a group for anyone living with dementia and their carers where they can take part in different activities and to have a friendly chat.
MoonDogz Mental Health Kayaking Support Group
MoonDogz is a non-judgmental, genuine support group that offers a life jacket whenever needed. We aim to benefit the city of Plymouth and its wider public through the provision of a kayaking mental health support group.
Motor Neurone Disease Association
Motor Neurone Disease (MND) describes a group of diseases that affect the nerves (motor neurones) in the brain and spinal cord that tell your muscles what to do. With MND, messages from these nerves gradually stop reaching the muscles, leading them to weaken, stiffen and waste.
Mutley Baptist Church
Mutley Baptist Church is a large community church with a huge variety of activities running throughout the week, including: Under 5's Playtime, Parents and toddlers, Children's Clubs and youth clubs.