We believe all young people are capable of being in higher education, employment or training if they wish to be, but we also know that some need a helping hand to achieve this. This is where Equip…

The Inspire Project helped young New Scots overcome barriers, build confidence and thrive in their new communities through tailored support, volunteering and mentoring.

From creative writing to seated exercise and weekly quizzes, Getting Together Matters brings older people from across the UK together online, by phone and by post to have fun and take part in a range…

Everyone has a skill that others would love to learn, and we are looking for people throughout Newport who are up for sharing theirs.

Pembrokeshire Skills Share is a UK Government-funded Levelling Up project operating throughout Pembrokeshire. It aims to bring communities and generations together to share skills and learn something…

This project is aimed at men aged 50+ in Stockton-on-Tees who are looking to enhance their health and wellbeing, or get involved in a range of social groups or activities.

Individuals and organisations working across public health, local authority, voluntary and community sectors throughout London with the shared goal of improving health inequalities. This project…

A one-stop shop for advice, guidance, information and signposting describes the new Pembrokeshire Community Hub.

The Supported Volunteering Blaenau Gwent programme is designed for people living in Blaenau Gwent who aren’t in education/training or employment or face other barriers

The London Young Ambassadors and Mental Health Ambassadors is a programme delivered by Volunteering Matters in partnership with the Mayor of London.

Through the Suffolk Ambassador programme, funded by National Citizen Service (NCS), we will work with young people aged 16-17 to discover their strengths as Youth Social Action Ambassadors.

A project supporting social mobility of over 300 young people, aged 10 to 19, to lead their own youth social action programmes in Ipswich.

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