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Fratton Community CentreFratton Community Centre runs a variety of activities and events all year round for all ages:
Trafalgar Place
Fratton
Portsmouth
PO1 5JJ
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Free My Meal PortsmouthThis group intends to connect free meals with recipients. We take no responsibility for what is cooked and what is provided. Our aim is simply to connect a meal with hungry humans that may not be able to afford a cooked meal at the present time.
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Freedom ProgrammeStop Domestic Abuse supports and protects victims and survivors of domestic abuse and stalking. We provide a range of flexible and accessible services across Hampshire. We help perpetrators, the police and other agencies. The Freedom Programme is about abusive and controlling behaviour in relationships. Each week looks at a different aspect of behaviour, looking at what the abuser says and how it is said, what the abuser does and why we believe them. It helps to identify the common tactics to gain power and control. The group works to look at the characteristics that can create both abusive and caring relationships.
https://stopdomesticabuse.uk/freedom-programme-faqs Havant
Portsmouth
PO9 1UA
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Friday FridgeFriday Fridge provides hot food and some practical support for those in need. It is a safe place to relax, chat, pray and get guidance.
We're open to all and free of charge so do drop in or find out more at www.sjs.church Kent Road
Southsea
Portsmouth
PO5 3EL
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Friends Fighting CancerFriends fighting Cancer was created in 2008. It has grown from a single tournament to a charity that has raised over One Million pounds for local Cancer charities and people. In 2019 we updated our name to Friends Fighting Cancer to show that we have grown from just a football tournament into something much bigger.
We support local families going through one of the most challenging times in their lives in the South of England, including Portsmouth, Chichester, Bournemouth and the Isle of Wight. As a local charity, we can act fast and provide much-needed funds via our Grant Scheme, sometimes in less than 24 hours. We provide money directly to families to try and alleviate the financial burden that coping with this disease can cause. Friends Fighting Cancer is a non-profit organisation that hosts fundraising activities to benefit local families. We aim to raise a lot of money and have fun doing it. We also establish a community of participants, sponsors, and supporters who can partake in our events and promote awareness of FFC. Since 2008, we've hosted multiple football tournaments, one-off matches, countless raffles, bucket collections, walking events, boxing events, skydives, darts tournaments, and much more. In 2015, we became an independent charity with our own charity number 1155194 registered with Companies House and the Charity Commission. Making this change has allowed us to support local families by offering means-tested donations from £100 to £500 and, in exceptional cases, higher. We have a fantastic team of volunteers that organise and execute our events and activities; without them and the support from participants, supporters, and corporate sponsors, we would not be where we are today. Cosham
Portsmouth
PO6 3AG
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Friends of Mary Rose AcademyThe Mary Rose Academy is a special school for 181 pupils aged 2-19 years, situated across three sites in Portsmouth. We provide a highly specialist, personalised curriculum for young people with the most profound, severe and complex learning difficulties. In addition, the majority of pupils have co-occurring needs including: Autism Spectrum Condition, severe physical disabilities and highly complex medical conditions.
Gisors Road
Southsea
Portsmouth
PO4 8GT
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Friends Without BordersFriends Without Borders is a charity that provides support for asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants within the Portsmouth area.
The Drop-in provides a social space for refugees, asylum seekers and migrants to meet people and access professional advice and advocacy. No unaccompanied Minors. English sessions available and refreshments provided. The drop-in service takes place on a TUESDAY 10am - 1pm. Fawcett Road
Southsea
Portsmouth
PO4 0DY
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Frontline Debt Advice (UK) (Paulsgrove)Frontline has helped people like you with their debts successfully for over thirty years.
Frontline is a charity, and our services are free. We hold a license with the Financial Conduct Authority. Frontline delivers its services in different ways – each to meet the needs of the local community and the resources of local volunteers. We rely on funding through grants and donations from companies, churches and individuals, as well as our own fundraising efforts. 1 Woofferton Road
Paulsgrove
Portsmouth
PO6 4DW
07956 701394
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Funk FormatFunk Format is Hampshire’s longest-running and most trusted authentic Street Dance organisation, founded by Portsmouth-based international dance artist and choreographer Sasha Biloshisky.
We run workshops, courses, and classes for all ages and abilities, specialising in Authentic Street Dance forms — Hip-Hop Freestyle, Breaking (Breakdance), Popping, Locking, House Dance, and more. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned dancer, our sessions are rooted in real culture and solid foundations, delivered through fun and engaging teaching methods. Our officially qualified teachers bring over 25 years of experience, working throughout Hampshire and beyond — in studios, schools, and community spaces. Looking to collaborate? Funk Format partners with local authorities, arts organisations, schools, community groups, and event producers to deliver inspiring, high-quality Street Dance programmes. As a recipient of Arts Council England and Heritage Lottery grants, we are a trusted name in the UK dance sector. Join a class. Book a workshop. Partner with us. Please use the link to email Funk Format: https://funkformat.com/contact/ Fawcett Road
Portsmouth
PO4 0DL
07400 976284
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Fusion Families FoundationFusion Families Foundation is a developing community organisation focused on improving outcomes for mixed-heritage families through identity-based support, cultural education, and practical toolkits for families and professionals. We collaborate with universities, local authorities, and community partners to build evidence-informed resources that address the unique challenges and strengths of mixed-race children.
Our aim is to create a scalable, research-aligned model that strengthens belonging and representation across schools, services, and communities. |
