Detholiad o brosiectau yr ydym yn eu hariannu - Page 18
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Boots & Beards
Boots & Beards was founded in 2016 and has spent the past six years making sure under-represented communities in Glasgow get access to the great outdoors and exploring the hills and, in doing so, improving their physical and mental health.
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Youth Together - East Belfast GAA
An inclusive Gaelic club in Belfast, Northern Ireland, East Belfast GAA’s Youth Together project seeks to welcome migrants, refugees and children from low-income families into sport.
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The Niamh Louise Foundation
A charity set up in memory of a teenager who lost their life to suicide, The Niamh Louse Foundation is taking the taboo away from suicidal thoughts and helping young people manage with their mental health.
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Millennium Falcon Exhibition
Sefydlwyd Arddangosfa’r Millennium Falcon yng Nghymru wledig i adrodd ‘cyfrinach oedd yn hen hysbys’ mewn pentref yn Sir Benfro – adeiladu llong ofod Star Wars o faint go iawn yn yr 1970au.
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The Black Swimming Association
Y Gymdeithas Nofio ar gyfer Pobl Dduon (BSA) yw’r sefydliad cyntaf sy’n gweithio i hyrwyddo addysgu cymunedau o dreftadaeth Affricanaidd, Caribïaidd ac Asiaidd am ddiogelwch dŵr, atal boddi a buddion y byd dyfrol trwy raglenni tywys ac ymgyfarwyddo â dŵr.
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Forget-me-not Chorus
Ers 2011, mae Forget-me-not Chorus – un o brif elusennau dementia Cymru – wedi bod yn trefnu sesiynau canu wythnosol i bobl sydd â dementia a’r sawl sy’n eu cefnogi.
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The Jac Lewis Foundation
Mae’r elusen hon a sefydlwyd er cof am bêl-droediwr ifanc yn helpu pobl i gael mynediad cyflym at gefnogaeth iechyd meddwl, ynghyd â gwasanaeth cynghori i deuluoedd mewn profedigaeth oherwydd hunanladdiad.
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An Tobar
An Tobar is a community wellness centre and social farm in south Armagh, Northern Ireland that aims to connect people with nature to improve their health.
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Museum of Homelessness
The Museum of Homelessness (MoH) is working to build the first national collection for homelessness in the UK, a community of people who are rarely acknowledged or heard from, or whose lives are misrepresented in traditional media.
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Deaffest
The success of CODA and deaf actor Troy Kotsur at this year’s Oscars was a breakthrough moment for deaf people within the film industry. But there is still a long way to go to create inclusion and diversity on screen and behind the camera - and Wolverhampton's Deaffest is working hard to build this change.
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Clive Gray
Leader of an ambitious maritime heritage project working to revive a once proud shipbuilding town, with skills training for young people and an adventurous expedition.
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Eric Sproul
After getting a bike transformed his life of pain and depression, this community centre volunteer is supporting others with their mental and physical health.