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.
The Oasis Project
The Oasis Project is an internet café and resource centre which also provides healthy cooking courses for a range of abilities and can be tailored to specific needs such as diabetics.
The Tree Project CIC
The Tree Project CIC is a Plymouth-based organisation bringing people together to share yoga, mindfulness, and explore the Five Ways to Wellbeing, expertly working alongside individuals and groups to enable them to discover and grow their own strengths, talents, and skills.
Timebank South West
Timebank South West is a registered charity based in Plymouth supporting neighbourhood action citywide.
Transforming Plymouth Together
We address issues related to poverty and inequality which matter to the people of Plymouth through informal community work (incarnational mission, intentional community), as well as more formal community development initiatives (the delivery of projects and services).
Trinity United Reform Church
In addition to being an active church, the Trinity Reform Church also plays host to several activity and Community Clubs such as Choir, Ladies Fellowship, and some Sport Clubs.
Triumph Over Phobia (TOP UK)
We have a self-group in Plymouth for people suffering from phobias, OCD and other related anxiety.
Uniform Store Plymouth
We provide free school uniforms for families in Plymouth.
Welcome Hall Limited
The heartbeat of Devonport, Welcome Hall is a community space for recreation and leisure time, with the object of improving the conditions of life of those people residing or working in Devonport and surrounding areas.
Welcome Monday
Welcome Monday meets every Monday (except bank holiday Mondays) and is an open place for all to drop in, have a free cuppa, cake, and a chat.
Woolwell Memory Cafe
A memory cafe provides a place where any member of the public, who feels that they, or a person they know, may have a short term memory problem, can drop in without an appointment, and talk to an experienced volunteer.