To provide homes and support vulnerable adults.
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Our voluntary services improve health and wellbeing and support independent living.
Founded in 2016, Stroud Book Festival has grown from a small local event to a full, five-day Festival. Staged annually each November by a team of local authors and experienced publishing and cultural professionals, the Festival aims to present a creative programme of high-quality, entertaining and thought-provoking events to engage audiences in our vibrant local community and beyond.
TwoCan Inclusive Theatre Company is a Gloucestershire-based theatre company
Fairview Education offers Free Tuition Bursaries to primary school students in Gloucestershire who are primarily but not exclusively on the Free School Meals register.
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Local services in Gloucestershire include singing for the brain, an art group, a memory cafe and information about all aspects of living with dementia.
We are a registered charity and user-led organisation, run by people with disabilities for people with disabilities.
Llanthony Secunda Priory is a Heritage Venue in Gloucester - a scheduled monument with a range of Grade I listed structures.
We are the Gloucestershire Rural Community Council and we aim to strengthen and champion community action throughout the county
At TIC+ we’re here to support children and young people aged 9-21 and their families.
Longfield supports adults with life-limiting illness from diagnosis onwards, helping them to understand their illness, to cope better with its impact on their lives, and to live well.
Library Clubs provide a social activity for elderly customers who would otherwise struggle to access library services themselves.