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Irvine Clean Up Crew School and Community Programme
No comments Irvine
Irvine Clean Up Crew are an established environmentally focussed community group. We want to raise our engagement with schools and community groups to help with our group’s goal of a litter free Irvine.
Friends of Trindlemoss
No comments Irvine
Curryoke Night . Friends of Trindlemoss is a group made up of parents, family, carers and people with learning disabilities who access Trindlemoss Day opportunities. The group was formed to fund raise money to purchase equipment, raise money for outing that gives people with learning disabilities new experiences like recently some of the group had a speed boat experience. The group will hold events throughout the year and the parents will have the opportunity to meet and build friendships.
Little sunbeams toddler group
No comments Irvine
Providing a safe environment for children and their families to grow and evolve with providing breakfast and play equipment
3rd Ward Senior Citizens
No comments Irvine
We would like to have an afternoon tea for our members. All funds raised would go towards this. An award of £750 would be greatly appreciated.
Irvine Takeda Karate Club
1 comment Irvine
We are seeking funds to help with equipment costs and costs for attending competitions.
Keeping the wheels turning
1 comment Irvine
We provide free transport for cancer patients in around the Irvine and the North Ayrshire area
Barnardo's - Improving Wellbeing Through the Creative Arts
No comments Irvine
Working alongside a local artist we will run two groups in the Irvine area focusing on improving mental health and wellbeing through the use of creative arts. One group (5 sessions) will be for Kinship carers and 5 Kinship family sessions.
Primary Schools’ Education Programme: Irvine Burns Club
No comments Irvine
1. Annually, during January and February Irvine Burns Club invites local primary school Primary 6 pupils (450 in 2024) to Wellwood Burns Centre & Museum to learn about the life of Burns and the pivotal role Irvine played encouraging him to develop as a poet. 2. By entering a “Champion of Champion” event, Primary Schools demonstrate their pupils’ reading and speaking skills, boosting their self-confidence and fostering an appreciation of the Scots language.