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Found 16 organisations for subjects: Youth Centres & Clubs Youth Centres & Clubs
1.
Ashton Vale Club for Young People
(Ref #43)
Providing sport and recreational facilities for young people aged 8-21 years, including outside courts, inside activities, internet café and playstation room, supervised by qualified staff.
2.
Avon Youth Association (AYA)
(Ref #1750)
AYA works with young people aged 11-25 years old and particularly targets those who do not access (or feel alienated from) traditional youth work. Delivery is provided through the Bristol Youth Bus (BYB). Especially those living in isolated rural areas or underprivileged urban areas. AYA is able to target resources around specific groups of vulnerable young people who may be at risk of offending, low literacy skills, young people who may develop unhealthy eating habits.
3.
BREAD Youth Project
(Ref #2623)
At BREAD Youth Project we run projects and activities for and with young people, to raise awareness of issues that are important to young people across Bristol.
4.
Baggator
(Ref #1801)
Social Club for young people 10 - 19 years.
Tuesdays Bike Club 5 - 7pm; Wednesdays Open Access 7 - 9pm; Thursdays Girls' Group 7 - 9pm; Fridays Open Access 7.30 - 10pm
5.
Barton Hill Youth Work Team
(Ref #1734)
To work with young people aged 13 - 19 year olds, offering information on jobs, health, sport, internet use and music workshops. Open access youth club with pool tables, dvds, pc's and internet café.
6.
Dhek Bhal
(Ref #391)
Dhak Bhal works and campaigns with and for South Asian people to promote their health and social wellbeing in Bristol and South Gloucestershire. Elderly womens group, over 50s. Mens elderly group. Sitting service.
7.
Freedom Youth
(Ref #1441)
Youth group specific for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender young people age 13 to 21 years of age.
8.
Hillfields Park Baptist Church
(Ref #2067)
HBPC are running a number of community programs: lunch club, mum's group, keep fit, coffee mornings, football team and youth events. So much so that they are now going through the process of raising money to build a new centre for the community to house them. We are desperately seeking funding for the new centre, it will cost around £500,000 and we have so far raised £60,000. If you can help or wish to donate please go to our web address.
9.
Kingsdown Junior Badminton Club
(Ref #249)
To coach young juniors to play badminton and progress to adult league etc
Tuesdays 6-8pm and Sunday 10-12 at the Oasis School. Beginners only.
10.
Mill Youth Centre, The
(Ref #1448)
Youth organising, providing support, information and advice, sport, arts, targeted at young people aged 13-19 years old.
11.
Redcatch Community Association
(Ref #2578)
Management of a high quality community hall for hire by groups, organisations or individuals. 20 regular groups - social, recreational and sporting. Very popular for exhibitions, childrens parties and private events. £10 per hour for exclusive use of the building.
12.
Rock Community Centre Ltd, The
(Ref #800)
The Rock Community Centre is based in Lawrence Weston. The 'Rock' aims to provide a community facility for activities identified by the local people with specific reference to the elderly and disabled of all ages. Activities include healthy eating classes, exercise classes, yoga, line dancing, tea dances, bingo, indoor bowls, mum & toddlers group and lunch club. The Rock is also available to book for private parties.
13.
Special Friends Club
(Ref #1788)
Special Friends Club is a local charity, run by parent volunteers, which provides support to families who have a child /children with a wide spectrum of disabilities and special needs via a Holiday Activities Club. We aim to provide our members and their families with the opportunity to come along to a pre-arranged activity trip or outing every week during the school holidays throughout the year.
14.
St. Paul's Youth Work Team
(Ref #1183)
Brigstocke Road Project: Tuesdays 7pm-9pm and Wednesdays 7.30pm- 9.30pm providing sports etc. Thursdays Girls' night 5.30pm-8pm.
Sefton Park: This will close on Thursday 22nd May 2008. All youth provision will transfer to Brigstocke Rd.
15.
Withywood Centre
(Ref #2402)
The Withywood Centre is an award winning, environmentally friendly and fully accessible Community Centre and Cafe. The Centre provides free car parking. We cater for all kinds of functions including meetings, conferences, parties and counselling rooms.
On site is an internet cafe, church, Amelia Nutt Clinic, Bristol South Community Learning Difficulties Team (CLDT), South Bristol Advice Service (SBAS), Age Concern, The Princess Royal Trust Carers Centre and a Youth Café.
16.
Young Bristol
(Ref #1036)
Young Bristol offers a wide range of activities and opportunities to young people from 8-25. This includes the chance to volunteer and gain accreditation. Young Bristol also supports a network of youth clubs across the city. We are also an umbrella body for the CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) and can offer a checking service.

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