Useful Links

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Al Haqq Foundation /Planet Mercy

Al Haqq Foundation is a non profit making organisation which aims to build bridges in the community by engaging with people of all backgrounds.

We aim to promote understanding and tolerance through a wide range of projects that bring people together.


OCYA Member

Asha Project

The Asha project offers a mix of services for children, young people and their families aiming to promote health, well being, enjoyment and achievement in the Westwood and Coldhurst areas of Oldham.


OCYA Member

Barnardos

Whatever the issue from drug misuse to disability; youth crime to mental health; sexual abuse to domestic violence; poverty to homelessness; Barnardo’s believes we can bring out the best in every child. We run almost 400 projects around the UK.


Big Lottery Awards for All

Lottery Funding is a joint website run by all Lottery funders in the UK.

The site allows you to search information on current funding programmes across the UK.


BT Community Awards

BT Community Connections is an award scheme which enables community and charitable organisations to get online and make use of information and communications technology (ICT).


OCYA Member

Child Action NW

CANW provides a broad range of services that fall into four categories:

Care Services
Family Well-being
Youth Engagement Support
Training & Development


OCYA Member

Church Lads Church Girls Brigade

We create a caring, safe environment in which friendship between young people, children and adults can be established; and helps young people and children to grow in confidence, develop their skills and abilities, and work together.


Community Foundation

Helping ordinary people achieve extraordinary things


CVYS

The Council for Voluntary Youth Services is the independent voice of the voluntary youth sector in Oldham and surrounding areas.


DCSF

The Department for Children, Schools and Families aims to make this the best place in the world for children and young people to grow up. For the first time, children, young people and their families have a voice at the heart of Government.


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