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Rock and Rose Project CIC

No comments Rock and Rose Project CIC Kilwinning

We are a new community project formed to help support members of our community by creating opportunities for both adults and children to experience a holistic approach to wellness and mental health support. Both our directors live in the town of Kilwinning and are aware of some of the challenges and barriers individuals can face when it comes to accessing services. Our goal is to create a safe and welcoming environment for anyone attending our sessions, and be accessible to all!

£1,000

Bridgend Cancer Support Group

No comments NAC Admin 4 Garnock Valley

Bridgend Cancer Support Group helps the community, members and their families deal with the emotional scars during and after a cancer diagnosis. We provide a safe place for them to share their feelings and allows them to hear from other people in similar situations and how they overcame challenges they may have faced. Tea and Coffee are now provided and no-one is turned away if living in a different area.

£920

Feasibility study to construct an all weather multi use pitch

No comments WKCC North Coast

Various community groups are considering the provision of an all weather pitch in The Glen West Kilbribe

£1,000

Scuba Diving for all

No comments NorthAyrshireDivers Three Towns

We are looking for support to fund our pool rental of Auchenharvie Pool for training.

£900
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Crossing Together Toddler Group

No comments Crossing Together Irvine

Crossing Together Toddlers was formed in March 2024 following the project being approached by two local new parents who felt there was a need for a group locally in Bourtreehill. Both mums are now lead participants along with our Mission Pioneer in running the weekly sessions on Tuesday mornings for 2 hours at the Relief Mission Centre. The group quickly reached capacity of 40 babies/toddlers who attend with a least one adult per child. The sessions are free to ensure it is accessible to all.

£1,000
Three Towns Growers

Three Towns Growers (3TG) - Look & Learn

No comments Three Towns Growers Three Towns

3TG are dedicated to providing growing spaces, be it cultivation of fruit & vegetables, social interaction and community involvement. Nurturing people to live a healthier more sustainable lifestyles.

£930
Argyle Community Shop

Argyle Community Shop

No comments Argyle Community Association Three Towns

Argyle Community Shop operates on a Wednesday from 11am - 4pm supporting local households with access to food and a holistic range of supports to manage the cost of living crisis. We are open to all residents of Saltcoats who can provide proof of address and give a warm, friendly welcome to everyone who comes along.

£1,000
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Bluebells and apple trees for Holm Plantation

No comments FRIENDS Three Towns

We plan to plant several hundred Bluebell bulbs in the woodland areas of Holm Plantation in Ardrossan, and plant an additional 20 apple trees in the community orchard we have been planting at the site over the past two years.

£956
Some members of Irvine Camera Club

Photography for Everyone

1 comment IrvineCameraClub Irvine

Irvine Camera Club will host public photography walks in North Ayrshire, providing photographic help and advice (artistic and practical) to anyone who attends. We will follow this up with a Photography Competition open to enter to anyone residing in North Ayrshire. We will judge the competition and award prizes to the winners. As a result of this work, we propose to curate an exhibition of the best images at the Harbour Arts Centre (HAC)

£1,000
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Green Grass Of Home

No comments Irvine Cricket Club Irvine

From March to late September our cricket members, 13 years + to the adults prepare our cricket wickets for our games by scarifying, spiking, rolling, grass cutting as well as thatch and weed removal. As the season goes on we need to regrow, repair, reseed, fertilise and cultivate these cricket wickets, using our cricket covers for heat, germination and rain protection. This allows us to recycle, reuse the current wickets and cricket square as our ongoing Green Initiative.

£900