Active Notts aims to make physical activity the norm for people who live, study and work in Nottinghamshire by ensuring everyone can easily take part, volunteer and engage in sport and activity as part of their everyday life.
Advice Nottingham is a consortium of six advice agencies based in Nottingham, providing free, confidential and impartial advice on a range of issues including benefits, debt, employment and housing.
Ask Lion is a local information directory for activities and support in Nottingham.
Citizens Advice offers free, confidential and impartial advice and campaigns on big issues affecting people’s lives.
A free weekly community dog walk - all welcome whether you have a dog or not!
The group meets every Wednesday at 1pm at Bulwell Hall car park (NG6 8GG). Let us know if you're coming by contacting Charlotte on 07726 768759 or communitydogwalk@yahoo.com.
Disability Support is a charity set up to meet the needs of Nottingham’s disabled people, carers and older people in a fast, flexible and local way.
Futures for You offers support to young people, adults, employers and education providers on areas including careers advice, redundancy support, training and development.
Groundwork Five Counties is a community charity dedicated to improving the lives of people and their communities in the following areas – environment, employability, community development and children and young people.
Improving Lives is a charity working with Nottingham city residents to provide support services tailored to their individual needs.
Nottingham & Notts Refugee Forum works with refugees and asylum seekers in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire offering practical advice and information as well as support.
Nottingham Community & Voluntary Service aims to improve the quality of people’s lives in Nottingham through strengthening the voluntary sector.
Nottingham Focus on Wellbeing aims to provide support for vulnerable, disadvantaged and overlooked members of the community by providing groups and activities in a safe, caring environment.
Nottingham Women's Centre is run by women, for women, aiming to help all women to gain the confidence and skills to achieve their potential and become stronger and more independent.
Small Steps Big Changes is a programme supporting children up to the age of 4 in specific areas of Nottingham including Aspley and Bulwell.
ThinkForward works in schools across the country, including in Nottingham, working with hard to reach, disengaged young people.
Nottingham City Council's Welfare Rights Service offers free, confidential and impartial advice and advocacy on benefits, debts, housing, employment and more to Nottingham City residents.