Breakfast feeds Minds (Springside Parent Council)
No comments Irvine
Springside Parent Council are aware of the importance of a full belly in the morning to aid the learning and concentration of our children. It would be our intention to provide breakfast baskets to the school weekly from which children can help themselves from.
Irvine and Dreghorn Brass
No comments Irvine
Funding required to help with participation in the Scottish Festival of Brass in Perth.
Irvine Takeda Karate Club
1 comment Irvine
We are seeking funds to help with equipment costs and costs for attending competitions.
Rock and Rose Project CIC
No comments 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!
Men's Shed Dalry
No comments Garnock Valley
Facilitating activities for men dealing with isolation, loneliness and mental heath issues. Supporting community projects by directing our output to those in need.
Eglinton Growers Allotments
No comments Kilwinning
Thanks to PB grants, Eglinton Growers for the last 2 years been able to provide free a Easter Egg hunt and a fun afternoon of activities, as well as a Santa's grotto. These events have been well attended by the local community with tickets gone within days of advertising. We would love to continue these events each year. Each event has seen over 100 children coming along with their families.
Argyle Community Shop
No comments 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.
Support Community Gardens Across Arran
No comments Arran
Expanding Arran's community gardens through forest garden principles alongside no-dig gardening techniques to enhance biodiversity, food security, and community resilience while promoting sustainable land use.