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  1. Excavating the Reno

    Excavating The Reno uses oral history and archaeology to explore the story of a Manchester soul and funk club that became a sanctuary from racism for 50s born mixed heritage people in the 1970s.

  2. Sheffield Steelkings

    The Sheffield Steelkings Para Ice Hockey Club allows people with any lower body disabilities or impairments to play a fast-paced, physical and highly skilled team sport.

  3. Kingdom Off Road Motorcycle Club

    Kingdom Off Road Motorcycle Club was set up in response to a tide of antisocial and criminal behaviour by young motorbike riders in Fife.

  4. Kick Some Balls (Street Football Wales)

    Mae prosiect Kick Some Balls Pêl-droed Stryd Cymru yn gweithio gyda merched digartref ac wedi'u hymyleiddio i hybu ffitrwydd, lles a sgiliau cymdeithasol.

  5. Hartlepool Hawks Cheerleading Academy

    Hartlepool Hawks Cheerleading Academy is a cheerleading club for all ages and abilities with an emphasis on fun and teamwork.

  6. EAST (East Anglican Sailing Trust)

    The EAST Anglian Sailing Trust (EAST) gives adults and children with disabilities the opportunity to enjoy sailing, helping them to gain independence and confidence and engage with the community.

  7. The Bike Project

    The Bike Project recycles second hand bicycles and donates them to asylum seekers and refugees who often face a stark choice between paying for food or public transport.

  8. Fares4Free

    Fares4Free is a charity which asks taxi drivers to give four fares per month to help veterans, of all ages, who find it difficult to get out and about.

  9. Haircuts for Homeless

    Haircuts4Homeless is a UK-wide initiative which provides homeless people with free haircuts to help them look and feel better.

  10. The Girls Network

    The Girls' Network empowers teenage girls from the least advantaged communities by connecting them with a professional female mentor and a network of role models

  11. The Senior Centre Castlemilk

    a 'youth club for the over 55s'

  12. Something to Look forward to

    Something To Look Forward To is a family run charity website that enables individuals and businesses to donate 'gifts' and 'experiences' to thousands of families affected by cancer, especially those struggling emotionally and financially.