HIVE Directory: Hobbies Arts & Crafts Clubs
Motor Neurone Disease Association Portsmouth and SE Hants GroupWe hold monthly coffee mornings on the 2nd Friday of each month 10.30 - 12noon at the Living Well Centre, for people living with MND and their carers, family and friends.
These meetings provide an informal opportunity to meet with other people living with the disease and to share experiences and ideas. 6 Summerhouse Road
Moulton Park
Northampton
NN3 6BJ
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MS Therapy CentreThe Solent Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre is an independent, self-funding charity that is part of a network of MS Therapy Centres throughout the UK.
56 Hewett Road
Portsmouth
PO2 0QP
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My Boy CanMY BOY CAN is a project to raise awareness and support for our sons who are often misunderstood by the social constraints of Male Gender.
To encourage diversity and inclusion within our society, to stop saying a boy can't or shouldn't do something because he is a boy and start saying My Boy Can. |
Needlework and Handcraft GroupSet up over 40 years ago the Needlework and Handcraft Group at Cosham Community Centre started life at Cosham Park House, the mid-nineteenth century listed building which is now a doctor's surgery.
The group meet every Tuesday and Friday morning at the Community Centre in Wooton Street and offers a variety of crafts including patchwork, applique, beadwork, cross-stitch, knitting, embroidery, crochet and all forms of paper craft. Cosham
Portsmouth
PO6 3AP
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Noah MapaloNoah Mapalo Help Centre's aim is to help children and deprived families in Africa as well as supporting local businesses in Portsmouth.
Noah Mapalo Help Centre is a non profit organization which aim is to help families in Africa. The organisation is still under development and will need your help to achieve their objectives to provide food, uniforms, education, clean water for communities in need. |
Pamodzi Creatives Pamodzi creates inspirational spaces that facilitate creativity & challenges social inequalities. Pamodzi hosts the Inspirational Women of Portsmouth Awards and delivers schools and community projects.
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Paulsgrove LibraryFacilities
Public PCs Printer Photocopier Scanner Wifi Public/Disabled toilets in the adjoining Paulsgrove Community Centre Baby changing in Paulsgrove Community Centre Café in Paulsgrove Community Centre Marsden Road
Paulsgrove
Portsmouth
PO6 4JB
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Paulsgroves Men's Social Support GroupPop in for a chat about social activities, health & wellbeing and meet others in your area.
Refreshments will be provided. Every Wednesday : 11.00am to 12.30pm Contact IWT on 02392 841762 Email : IWT@portsmouthcc.gov.uk 02392 841762
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Play Youth CommunityThe PYC Service sits within Portsmouth City Council’s Housing, Neighbourhood and Buildings Directorate. Our locality based provision is supported by additional council funding and grants which enable us to offer open access services to all City residents.
PYC manages four community centres; provides six staffed adventure playgrounds and four youth clubs across the city and runs three additional youth projects. We also administer the HAF programme on behalf of the Children’s, Families and Education Directorate. Play and Youth spaces support from early childhood in to adulthood, providing safe recreational spaces which are also informal educational environments, where children and young people are supported with their mental health and wellbeing. Our staff receive specialist training in safeguarding and restorative practice, and in supporting children, young people and their families. We run workshops in areas that impact children and young people, such as domestic abuse; healthy relationships; knife crime and exploitation; and eating healthily; thereby contributing as an early intervention service, reducing anti-social behaviour, risk of harm and improving life chances. The objective of the adventure playgrounds is to offer ‘freely chosen play’ in adherence to Article 31 of the UN convention on the rights of the child to engage in play and recreational activity and participate freely in cultural life. Youth work offers young people safe spaces to explore their identity, experience decision-making, increase their confidence, develop inter-personal skills and think through the consequences of their actions. This leads to better informed choices, changes in activity and improved outcomes for young people. For further information please refer to our website : pycportsmouth.co.uk |
Portsmouth Association for the BlindPortsmouth Association for the Blind is a Charity that has existed and evolved since 1922. It serves the needs of Blind and Vision Impaired people whether they are registered or not.
Members are free to make their own way to our groups or we offer a door to door escorted mini-bus service. St Saviors Church , Hayes Hall
283 Twyford Avenue
Portsmouth
PO2 8PD
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