Find non profit organisations in Wolverhampton. Listings include Jubilee Community Support Centre, Sue Ryder Avion Centre, TWIRL Respiratory Group, Lost Apothecary, Essington Wood Methodist Church, Citizens Advice Wednesfield.
Your local branch of Read Easy UK, a national charity offering free 1-2-1 reading coaching for adults
Raising money for families of Ashmore Park. Food donations welcome, also bric a brac that can be sold
Kids with Stoma Foundation is foundation inspired by our daughter to help kids with Stoma in Nigeria
Registered Company No: 7577779 Registered Charity No: 1141622
Founded in 1834, longevity and consistency are two words that adequately describe Essington Wood.
12 mates and myself have decided to take on the national 3 peaks challenge in 24 hours !!
From Lilly wash bags were created to support parents and families in the toughest of times. When suffering the loss of a child you don't think to grab the essentials you'll need. T...
We provide fun, inclusive, creative and empowering activities for children & young people
Inspired by God’s love to support people living in the most deprived communities in The Gambia
We are a UK charitable organisation working globally to give practical and necessary support to children and young persons we find in difficult circumstances.
This page is dedicated to events and announcements within the Filipino Community in Wolverhampton.
An independent charity geared towards supporting women who have experienced child sexual violence, sexual violence as adults and domestic abuse
We offer free 1-to-1 sessions to support clients with financial confidence, budgeting, access to grants, money management, signposting for debt issues and employability skills
This page is to help tradespeople get the word out about stolen tools/vans. We work hard for our living and sick of people taking it away. It's time to fight back together!
The Wolves DSA is run by disabled supporters for disabled supporters. Issues addressed by the Wolves DSA include those surrounding disabled people enjoying their football.
Working to close the gap between people of colour and their full potential. We exist to improve the mental health and well-being of BAME people.