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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.

Plymstock Activity Group - Alzheimer's Society

The activity group is a structured session which provides meaningful group activity for those who attend. The facilitator encourages participation and there is an opportunity to talk to other people.

Polish Community Association in Plymouth

To support and integrate Polish people living in Plymouth and surrounding areas.

Prison Advice and Care Trust - PACT

The Prison Advice and Care Trust (PACT) is a pioneering national charity that supports prisoners, people with convictions and their families.

REACH Association for children with upper limb deficiency

Helping children with upper limb differences to live life without limits. REACH is the leading charity providing support and information to parents and their children affected by upper limb deficiency. It is a friendly, caring place offering fun activities to encourage Reach children to aim higher.

Rethink Mental Illness

Rethink Mental Illness helps to improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone severely affected by mental illness has a good quality of life.

Routeways

Routeways deliver projects that serve to enhance the social and economic well being of communities by providing choice and opportunity for individuals.

Royal Navy Community Organisation, Plymstock

This organisation provides support for service families in Plymstock.

Royal Osteoporosis Society

The Royal Osteoporosis Society provides information and support to people suffering with osteoporosis and educates families in the prevention of osteoporosis. They offer a helpline, run fundraising activities, and the local branches often organise talks to the community.

Seafarer's Link

Seafarers' Link is a project run by Community Network, a registered charity that provides telephone friendship groups to reduce loneliness and social isolation.

Southway Information Centre

Southway Information Centre provide advice and information to the Community in Southway Ward/North Plymouth, particularly advice/support regarding community issues and welfare benefits/rights.

Support for the over 50's

We have Active Living Centres where over 50's can socialise and enjoy activities - Mount Gould and our Dementia Centre in Plymstock.

The Jolly Dollies Social Network for Widows

The Jolly Dollies are an organisation started by widows for widows whose main objective is to help widows regain a social life through friendship and social events. Our aim is to connect widows locally and nationally, so that The Jolly Dollies Network can reach all those widows who want and deserve to have a full, happy and supportive social life.

The Kintsugi Project

Here at The Kintsugi Project, we believe that society is broken. We want to work together with our community to make it better and more beautiful.

The Lullaby Trust

The Lullaby Trust raises awareness of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), provides expert advice on safer sleep for babies and offers emotional support for bereaved families

The Macular Society

The Macular Society is the National Charity for anyone affected by central vision loss. With more than 22,000 members we are the largest membership group in the sight loss sector and the voice of people with macular conditions. We provide free information and support to improve lives and ensure no one has to face macular disease alone. There are over 300 Macular Society support groups around the UK and beyond. We fund research so that one day we can overcome macular disease.

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