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Dalry Community Larder - Fresh Produce

No comments Lynette Garnock Valley

We would like to further enhance our food larder to provide fresh fruit and vegetables twice weekly over the Winter period.

£1,000
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Barrfield Community Garden in Largs

No comments LargsCG North Coast

Barrfield Community Garden is a new space in Largs dedicated to growing local food and fostering community engagement. Surplus food is donated to Largs Food Bank.

£986
Trishaw in Action

Cycling Without Age Scotland: Largs - funding for operation of booking system

No comments Gordon Black North Coast

Cycling Without Age Scotland (CWAS) is a charity providing FREE outings for elderly people with mobility issues. Our volunteer pilots (trishaw cyclists) take people out of their care homes to enjoy fresh air and engagement with the outdoors along the Promenade at Largs.

£456
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Citizen of the Year - Recognition and Celebration

No comments Beith and District Community Council Garnock Valley

It’s time to bring back Citizen of the Year to the great volunteers that work tirelessly throughout the year in Beith. Citizen of the Year is a time to boost and bring the community together to celebrate and give recognition to not only Citizen of the Year but to also recognise The Organisation of the Year and Young Persons Contribution of the Year. It is a vehicle to attract new volunteers to the community through promoting the benefits of volunteering. The funding will help to cover the costs

£1,000
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Friends of Trindlemoss

No comments Broomlands and Bourtreehill Community Association 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.

£980
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Dalry Katsumishi Karate Club

No comments Dalry Karate Club Garnock Valley

We are looking for help funding new equipment as well as hall rent and clothing for club members

£750
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Ardrossan Indoor Bowls Community Hub (AIBCH)

No comments Ardrossan Indoor Bowling Club Three Towns

Ardrossan Indoor Bowls Club has a large function suite which, outwith funeral teas, is unused during the day since the closure of its Cafe. It does offer a Community Corner where there are facilities to exchange books, use games such as cards, dominoes and board games and some craft materials. We would love to expand this and also offer it to be used as a Warm Hub, during the Winter. People from the 3 Towns could call in and be provided with hot drinks and soup and sandwiches.

£1,000
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Dalry Community Cinema

No comments Hugh Campbell Garnock Valley

Dalry Community Sports Club are looking to run a series of free Community Cinema events in Dalry Community Centre to bring the community together and to help combat social isolation issues.

£1,000
The She Shed Dalry

The She Shed Dalry

No comments ZLittle Garnock Valley

The She Shed is a safe, friendly place to make friends, share and learn new activities , or just come by for a chat and a cuppa! We are here to support and enhance mental health and wellbeing of women in and around Dalry, reducing loneliness and social isolation by building meaningful connections and experiences.

£1,000
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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