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The East Antrim Battalion Heritage Society was formed in August 2019 with the aim: to make sure The Boys’ Brigade East Antrim Battalion heritage is cherished, understood, shared, and enjoyed with pride by everyone. To that end our vision is having premises to display our museum exhibition.
Almond Valley is a charity that for over thirty years has provided a brilliant place for people to visit, enjoy, and become a part of. The many attractions on site appeal especially to families and children, and promote learning in many ways. We receive no revenue from local or central government.
Raising funds for the centre ensures its continued ability to serve as a beacon of hope and opportunity for the Chinese and wider communities. With your support, we can sustain and grow this invaluable institution, ensuring it thrives for generations to come. Together, let us invest in the future of our community by supporting the Chinese Community Centre.
(UK, 524546) Browse eventsWe change lives by offering 14 to 18-year-olds fun and challenging activities, unique experiences, everyday adventure and the chance to help others so that we make a positive impact in communities. Explorer Scouting helps teenagers reach their full potential. Scouts develop skills including teamwork, time management, leadership, initiative, planning, communication, self-motivation, cultural awareness and commitment. We help young people to get jobs, save lives and even change the world. Explorer Scouts take part in activities as diverse as kayaking, abseiling, expeditions overseas, photography, climbing and zorbing. As a Scout you can learn survival skills, first aid, computer programming, or even how to fly a plane. There’s something for every young person. It’s a great way to have fun, make friends, get outdoors, express your creativity and experience the wider world.
(UK, 1127921) Browse eventsThe Army Widows' Association was formed by a group of Army widows in 2004.It aims to offer support and friendship to those who have sadly lost their husband/wife or recognised partner at any stage of their bereavement through mutual empathy, experiences and by signposting new members to other sources of help at such a difficult time in their lives. The AWA offers its support to all widows bereaved since 1981, death can have been as a result of many reasons: illness, RTA, conflict, suicide, training accidents. We hold an annual weekend and other events where widows can meet up, meet others who are in the same situation as themselves, find out lots of information, raise issues and are developing a network of smaller Regional meetings to improve our support.