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Saturday afternoon family game of pool.

Improving Kilmory Hall for All

No comments Kilmory Public Hall Arran

We would like to purchase equipment for local families to enjoy the benefit of at Kilmory Hall. In recent months our younger members have been enjoying our space to play pool, listen to music and enjoy the space with their siblings, friends, parents and grandparents. As they become more isolated in a rural area in the winter months it would be great to update the equipment and give them a space to enjoy together.

£927
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Dance for All: DDLS Community Project

No comments DDLS Fundraising Team Community Wealth Building PB

A community dance showcase, workshops, and merchandise to raise funds for DDLS, supporting young dancers’ competition costs and making dance more accessible

£2,000

Dirrans Gardening group

No comments Dirrans Centre Kilwinning

The Dirrans Centre is a rehabilitation service that supports individuals living with long-term conditions, helping them manage challenges related to physical health, mental health, and cognitive wellbeing. One of our valued initiatives is the Gardening Group, which meets most Tuesdays (weather permitting). This group is made up of volunteers who have previously used our service and now wish to give back by creating and maintaining a safe, welcoming outdoor space for everyone to enjoy.

£1,000
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Help Irvine and Dreghorn mark 50 years in the community

No comments kelda_shelton Irvine

We have been educating and entertaining the community for 50 years. We are looking for support for a 50th anniversary concert and social event to celebrate our community and legacy.

£1,000
Baby Sensory

Flying Start Toddlers Baby Sensory

1 comment Josephine Coulter Three Towns

Baby Sensory classes support babies development by providing activities in creative play, movement, scents and music. Songs and rhymes are used to promote early speech development and language skills. Baby sensory classes allow babies and caregivers to bond and form attachments and is an excellent way to communicate with babies.

£1,000
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Empowering Girls Through Rugby

No comments Amy Burns Irvine

Our project is a continuation of a long-term development plan to empower girls through rugby by developing their skills, confidence, leadership, and sense of belonging. We aim to support gender equality at Irvine Rugby Club by providing female-designed rugby kits for our growing number of girls playing the sport, offering female-led coaching, and hosting an all-female rugby festival.

£1,000
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Gardening Tools For Growers

1 comment Organic Growers of Fairlie North Coast and Cumbraes

We are a sustainable community garden in Fairlie with 170 members from Fairlie, Largs and West Kilbride primarily. We have had many tools donated over the years since we began in 2008 but with use over time our tools are now needing replaced. We are in need of more useful and ecological equipment such as a battery operated strimmer and lawn mower.

£720
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Start little Grow Big/Three Towns Community Garden

No comments Start Little Grow Big Three Towns

After the success of our first community garden at The Argyle Centre, Start Little Grow Big is expanding. We are now working with West Coast Furniture Bank SCIO and The Criminal Justice Team to create a brand-new community garden space in Ardrossan.

£1,000
Looking over the River Clyde on the Wemyss Bay to Rothesay Ferry route.

Skelmorlie Active Travel

No comments Secret Bunker North Coast and Cumbraes

To provide a waypoint on stage 12 of the Ayrshire Coastal Path for walkers and cyclists from Skelmorlie and Largs. Our association will provide a free toilet and refreshment stop so that users can benefit from the physical and mental improvements that outdoor exercise can provide for our community.

£640

Cunninghame Drop-in Centre

No comments acpollock Irvine

The Group offers support and fellowship to people who suffer from disability, their families, friends, carers and support workers, that is run by volunteers. The Group was originally set up for people who suffer from Multiple Sclerosis (MS) but this has been extended to all types of disability, older persons and persons experiencing social isolation and loneliness. The group has a membership of carers and persons with various degrees of disabilities or other issues. Many members of the group who

£608