Detholiad o brosiectau yr ydym yn eu hariannu - Page 10
Prosiectau
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The YES Project
The YES (Youth Employability Support) Project is a three-year scheme which has helped more than 400 people not in education, employment or traning aged 15-24 to improve their chances of work and overcome the barriers they face.
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Brightsparks Comedy Asylum
Brightsparks Comedy Asylum is a series of comedy workshops with mental health service users culminating in a series of live performances in clubs, psychiatric units and conferences throughout the East Midlands region. Run by volunteers, it uses comedy as therapy.
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European Youth Music Refugee Choir
The European Youth Music Refugee choir runs choirs across England for young refugees and asylum seekers, with practice sessions, performances and residential courses.
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Back from the Brink
Back from the Brink seeks to save from extinction 20 of the UK’s most endangered animals, plants and fungi, benefiting more than 200 at-risk species
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Beat The Street
Beat the Street combines sport and technology by transforming whole villages, towns and cities into a giant game.
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Behind the Label
Prosiect creadigol yw Behind the Label i bobl sydd wedi profi digartrefedd a hunanhyder isel er mwyn rhannu profiadau bywyd sy'n arwain at berfformiad theatr amgen.
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Froglife
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ManHealth
ManHealth is a male-only peer support group run by men with a lived experience of mental ill health.
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SAGE Gateshead
Sage Gateshead transformed the cultural life of the North East and has cemented its position as a vibrant mainstay ever since. It is a music centre deep-rooted in the North, but with an international profile, boasting one of the most striking buildings in the North East.
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See My Voice
British Blind Sport’s See My Voice project focuses on developing the skills and confidence of young people with a visual impairment through a bespoke volunteering and leadership programme.
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Imaginarium Arts and Story Centre
The Imaginarium Arts and Story Centre is a magical place offering exploration and play, where children can let their imagination go wild. It is the first of its kind in Northern Ireland.
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Wheelchair Hurling
Wheelchair hurling makes the traditional Irish sport accessible to players in wheelchairs with dedicated coaches and provision of new clubs.