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Active Girls Committee

No comments Aimee Michie Garnock Valley

North Ayrshire Active Girls Committee is a new group made up of young females from all localities in North Ayrshire. As a group we focus on empowering young females through sport and leadership. Our Key Principles are: Valuing Girls' Voices Promoting Peer Role Models Co-creating Projects Celebrating Unstoppable Girls Increasing Female Participation in Sport

£1,000

Greenwood Academy Football Team

No comments cimik Irvine

Greenwood Academy offers football to all girls aged 11-18. We provide free training sessions on a weekly basis and have built positive relationships with local clubs allowing all the girls opportunities to progress into a team.

£985
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P7 Residential Trip to Ardentinny

No comments Marie Prince North Coast

The Largs Primary School Parent Council wish to support the P7 children in being able to attend their Residential Trip to Ardentinny, outdoor learning centre. Our main aim is to reduce the cost for families and carers. Outdoor learning engages children in their education, especially children who may struggle in the traditional classroom environment. It also enhances health & well-being, independence, confidence and resilience.

£1,000
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Fun Fairlie Community Connections

No comments Childcare in Fairlie North Coast

A fun, engaging and exciting new out of school service for children and young people in Fairlie, which brings communities together to have fun and learn new skills. Children aged 8-12 will help develop and run whole club activities including gardening, baking, crafts and gaming.

£1,000
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Megans Space Self-Care Sunday

No comments Megans Space Fundraising North Coast

We are a North Ayrshire based mental health charity that supports children and young people to rediscover hope and happiness through theraputic interventions. The 'self-care sunday' will be open to children and young people aged 11-26, and will be inclusive of the following activities to promote physical and mental wellbeing; therapy dogs, introduction to yoga and mindfulness, introduction to reki, havening session, art therapy, journalling and gratitude workshop.

£1,000
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Random Acts Of Kindness gift giving

No comments Rack Kilwinning

We are a clothes and toy bank based in kilwinning, we hold loads of different events for the community to help out families and organisations to help our locals families with the cost of living

£1,000
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Kilwinning Rangers 2014

No comments Kilwinning Rangers 2014 Kilwinning

We are a community youth football team, who pride themselves on working hard to give children the opportunity to participate in football and be part of a team. We have over 30 players - 3 teams playing 7 a side currently. All coaches are volunteers who give up their time each week for two training sessions and games on a Sunday. Our goal is for all players to have new experiences, opportunities to help them grow and have fun with friends and funding will help us to achieve this.

£1,000
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Garnock Rugby Club Junior Section

No comments Gillian Duffy Garnock Valley

We would like to purchase equipment and help towards the costs the club incurs to hire alternative training facilities during the winter months. This will encourage young people to continue with physical activity all year round. We strive to keep our membership costs as low as possible so that the sport can be as inclusive as possible. Seeking funding contributes towards this.

£1,000
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Dalry Parent Council - Uniform Swap Shop

No comments alysonmiller38 Garnock Valley

We have been running our Uniform Swap Shop at Dalry Primary for a few years which is a way to reduce the cost of living for our local community. As well as a benefit to the local community, it also saves money and helps the environment! We understand the importance of a school uniform for children's self-confidence and a sense of belonging to a community. We are looking for funds to add to our resources for the swap shop and in turn, being able to match all requests for support to any family.

£1,000
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Arran Junior Shinty Club

No comments Ann Mochan Arran

We run a weekly session for P4-S1 on the Isle of Arran. We have approx 25 children attending each week.

£650