Watershed RDA in Coates, near Cirencester, delivers opportunities for therapy, achievement and enjoyment to children and adults with a wide range of disabilities.
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Aspire Foundation is a registered charity (1155305) founded to support children and families 'aspire and achieve'.
Create Gloucestershire (CG) is made up of a network of over 2000 people from across the arts and cultural sector; together with a range of strategic partners from across different sectors. We think, research, test and share ideas to encourage arts to become “everyday” in Gloucestershire.
Gloucestershire Community Foundation is a charitable organisation and grant making body.
We have around 5000 WI members in Gloucestershire in 145 WIs stretching from the Cotswolds to the Forest of Dean and from the Severn Vale to the Stroud Valley.
Cirencester Opportunity Group is an independent charity providing integrated education for preschool children and support for their families.
We have paid more than £7 million in grants to good causes in Gloucestershire.
The Churn Project is a community project for the residents of Cirencester, supporting the most vulnerable and marginalised people of the Cirencester area.
ReConnect Gloucestershire works with people across Gloucestershire impacted by long-term health conditions, particularly strokes and aphasia.
ReConnect also runs various peer support projects including home and telephone befriending, stroke support and various activity groups- aphasia choirs, art and nature groups as well as online groups and digital support.
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Emergency food for local people in crisis.
Originally founded in 1988 to protect the industrial heritage of Stroud and its five valleys, Stroud Valleys Project work with community groups and volunteers, helping, inspiring and training them to discover and nurture our local wildlife and green spaces.
Finding new homes for domestic pets and providing an animal ambulance service for injured wildlife.