Detholiad o brosiectau yr ydym yn eu hariannu - Page 20
Prosiectau
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Jak's Den
Team Jak provides emotional, social and practical support for children and young people with cancer and related illnesses throughout Scotland through their Jak's Dens, hospital and home outreach.
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Prosiect SIARC
Mae’r amgylchedd morol ar hyd arfordir Cymru yn llawn bywyd ac mae Prosiect SIARC - Sharks Inspiring Action and Research with Communities – yn gwneud y cyfan y gall i wneud pethau hyd yn oed gwell.
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Pianodrome
Pianodrome is an organisation that repurposes disused pianos to create playable, community-centred sculptures and amphitheatres.
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Bangor Court House
The Court House is an independent non-profit venue which hosts a year-round programme of music and arts events.
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Mae Murray Foundation - Portstewart Inclusive Beach
Mae Murray Foundation is committed to making beaches across Northern Ireland accessible to people with physical, learning and sensory needs.
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Friends of Hartwood Paupers Cemetery
Friends of Hartwood Paupers Cemetery is a local community group who have given the names & dignity back to 1255 once forgotten pauper patients and staff from Hartwood Asylum buried between 1895 and 1952.
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Scottish Sports Futures
Scottish Sports Futures is an inspiring organisation that helps exceptional young people experiencing challenges reach their full potential through the power of sport.
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University of Atypical
University of Atypical is a disabled-led arts charity empowering D/deaf, disabled and neurodiverse people’s involvement in the arts sector in Northern Ireland.
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TAMHI - Change Makers
TAMHI’s Change Makers programme promotes mental health awareness for young people through sport and play.
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Katie Mahon
Setting out with a mission to increase access to opportunity to the arts among working class communities, Katie Mahon founded Bradford-based Bloomin’ Buds Theatre Company in 2014.
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Esther Fox
Esther leads Curating for Change, creating ground-breaking opportunities for D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people to participate and lead in the cultural sector
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Tim Holtam
Tim Holtam set up Brighton Table Tennis Club, which is transforming lives as a sanctuary for young refugees, former prisoners, pensioners, schoolchildren and people with learning difficulties.