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We currently work with over 450 charities across our thematic areas of work.

Rock Community Church

Rock Community Church

Through their community hub ‘The Phoenix’, Rock Community Church, runs a range of activities for local people including a community café, youth work, toddler groups, groups for elderly and isolated, arts activities, holiday programmes, and intergenerational community events.

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Roshni

Roshni

Roshni is devoted to providing support for South Asian women and their children who have suffered from domestic violence and forced marriage and honour based crimes.

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Rural & Urban Training Scheme – RUTS

Rural & Urban Training Scheme – RUTS

RUTS provide a wide?ranging choice of academy style programmes adapted to individual need that are targeted towards youths with multiple barriers such as care experience, or lack of work experience and skills. Our vocational (STEM) and health/wellbeing (Cycling/Boxing) based programmes promote positive relationships between health and work with employability skills embedded throughout.

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Safe Space

Safe Space

Safe Space is a specialist trauma counselling and groupwork service for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Working to a community development framework, Safe Space recognises that those with personal experience of childhood abuse and discrimination are often people at the greatest risk of disadvantage. Provision includes one-to-one counselling for adults and an outreach service in

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Saltcoats, North Ayrshire (The Ayrshire Community Trust)

Saltcoats, North Ayrshire (The Ayrshire Community Trust)

The Ayrshire Community Trust (TACT) is the host organisation for Link Up in Saltcoats, North Ayrshire. Saltcoats Link Up was established in 2014. Saltcoats is one of the three communities that make up what is known locally as ‘The Three Towns’ in North Ayrshire. There is a good sense of community and a strong sense

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Salvesen Mindroom Centre

Salvesen Mindroom Centre

A personalised support service to young adults between the ages of 18-25. Where needed,  they also support the families and carers of autistic young adults. They work intensively on a one to one basis for up to six months to develop the understanding of self and support requirements. Visit the website here

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Sanctuary Scotland

Sanctuary Scotland

Based in Carbrain in Cumbernauld, this project has received seed funding and development support from the Creative Communities programme. Undertaken in partnership with Firewalker Films, the initiative teaches documentary filmmaking skills to young people to shift the view of what is possible in Cumbernauld.

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SAY-Women

SAY-Women

SAY-Women offers safe, semi-supported accommodation and emotional support for young women aged 16-25 who are survivors of sexual abuse, rape or sexual assault who are homeless, or threatened with homelessness as a result. Their mission involves enabling these young women to live safely and securely in their own tenancies and have healthy fulfilled lives. Their

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Scottish Borders Council

Scottish Borders Council

What we do: Parental Employability Support & Intensive Family Support What we can offer: Work in partnership with other services and organisations Contact us: Council Headquarters, Newtown St Boswells, Melrose, TD6 0SA ann.carter@scotborders.gov.uk 01835 824000 ext 8012  

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