Bethany Christian Trust aims to eliminate the risk factors of homelessness by using creative activity to improve wellbeing and strengthen communities.
Read MoreBased in Castle Douglas and Stranraer, this Creative Communities project supports professional-level creative practice development workshops and an Art Club for autistic young people.
Read MoreE&HR Funded Project Removes barriers to participation created by race, gender, religion and age to outdoor exploration; health and fitness and personal development activities for the ethnic minority community in Scotland. Find out more at Boots & Beards.
Read MoreAddress: 3 Cherry Park, Tweedbank, Galashiels, TD1 3SS Contact e-mail: Pauline@bordersadditionalneeds.org Contact number: 07825812468 Branching Out is a dedicated ASN Youth Project for Youths aged 14- 19 years of age and ASN Parent Carers. Using a youth work approach, Branching Out provides opportunities for young people to build confidence, access peer support, and engage with
Read MoreBreak The Silence work to improve the emotional, psychological and physical health of survivors of rape and childhood sexual abuse, their partners and family members across East and North Ayrshire. Support options include counselling, eye movement de-sensitisation and re-processing (EMDR), complementary therapies, group activities, advocacy support, peer support, and volunteering opportunities. They also promote partnership
Read MoreBridges Project is a charity which works with young people in East Lothian and Midlothian to help them manage the transition from adolescence to young adulthood and life beyond school. It’s #Way2Work#CashBack project is in the Journey to Employment theme and will provide intensive 1:1 mentoring and group work to those young people furthest from the work force.
Read MoreE&HR Project Addressing the challenges faced by Deaf people across Scotland, and supporting Scottish Government to build structural resilience and strength within policy and planning through better and more relevant data, evidence and community participation. Find out more at British Deaf Association.
Read MoreCallander Youth Project offers services to young people across a large area within the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. In addition to providing a range of activities, they create employment opportunities through the management of two social enterprises. BBFF investment supports young people to secure Modern Apprenticeships, skills-based training in hospitality and wider employability
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