Skip to main content

Eligible applications: Three Towns

Total budget £29,288

WCC.jpg

West Coast Crucible Gaming Group

1 comment Trina MacDonald Three Towns

A group for over 13s to get together in a safe and welcoming space to play Warhammer 40k and Age of Sigmar. Originally set up to get people affected by social anxiety after the Covid Lockdown back to socialising whilst taking part in a rewarding hobby.

£825
Community Hub of Hope

Community Hub of Hope

No comments Amy Nolan Three Towns

Community Hub of Hope, is a safe haven for anyone seeking support with mental health, battling loneliness, or nurturing their overall well-being. Our community offers a compassionate space for open conversations and attentive listening. Join us to connect, share, and participate in activities such as walking, exercise, or any interests close to your heart. Together, let's navigate life's journey with understanding and resilience. 💙

£1,000

Chest, Heart and Stroke Group (Saltcoats Library)

No comments JohnWatson2010 Three Towns

A party that helps each other because of their health problems relating to chest, heart and strokes

£1,000
yoga practice.jpg

Retirement Yoga Group

No comments Avril Gavaghan Three Towns

We are a group of retirees aging from 60-80+. Yoga keeps us physically + mentally fit. We meet for coffee /outings to keep us socially active and alleviate loneliness and isolation. Modern technology means we need a laptop.

£1,000
art ventures.JPG

Art ventures at Flying Start Toddler group

No comments Josephine Coulter Three Towns

We are a toddler group for families with children under three years. We provide parent and child sessions to promote friendships and a sharing of experiences among adults, and activities to promote the wellbeing of babies and children. The group members have the opportunity to engage in activities that might not be available to them. The group is open three mornings per week, we use a large hall for active play and snack, small hall for activities and an early years room for baby activities .

£1,000
Saltcoats High Flats

High Flats Afternoon Club

No comments High Flats Afternoon Club Three Towns

We are residents of Saltcoats High Flats and meet on a weekly basis. We are an older community of people with a varying mobility needs and general abilities. Many of us live by ourselves. We created our afternoon club to foster community spirit, reduce isolation and help each other out. We would like to apply for funding to help with days out.

£800
Three Towns Shutter Bugs

Three Towns Shutter Bugs

No comments 3Tshutterbugs Three Towns

Shutter Bugs are a group of enthusiastic photographers, based in the Three Towns. Coming together to share knowledge and experience of photography and the art of taking pictures. Open to people of all abilities. Phone users to digital camera users all are welcome

£880
harbour.jpg

Save Ardrossan Harbour

No comments Save Ardrossan Harbour Three Towns

Our aim is to save Ardrossan Harbour and ensure it remains a vital and lasting part of the town. Our campaign aims to spread our message across Ayrshire and involve as many community groups, businesses, and members of the public as possible.

£1,000
RBLS Logo (large).png

HMS Dasher Memorial / Remembrance Day 2025

No comments Allan (K&GCC) Three Towns

2024 is our centenary year. Each year, we organise a number of parades such as Remembrance Day in Saltcoats and Stevenston. We also organise the annual HMS Dasher Memorial weekend at the end of March. These parades are not funded directly by North Ayrshire Council. Instead, it is up to our branch to arrange the funding for our parades. This application will go some way to ensure that our parades in Nov 2024 and Mar 2025 can go ahead.

£1,000
IMC Community Fridge .jpg

Feed our Community

No comments IMC Community Fridge Three Towns

IMC Community Fridge first started in 2021 to provide food the local community who were most in need. Based in Springvale Street, Saltcoats we are in the heart of the local community where many are facing food insecurities for a number of reasons. Dignified access to nutritious food is our main priority and meeting the needs of the local community.

£1,000