Find non profit organisations in Newark. Listings include Coddington Village Hall, CAR Project, Collingham WI, 1st Ollerton and Boughton Cub Pack, Newark and Sherwood CVS.
Britain’s only permanent museum, memorial and education site dedicated to the Holocaust. Based in the Sherwood Forest area, Nottinghamshire.
Coddington Village Hall is located in the heart of the village where Main Street meets Chapel Lane. The hall is available to hire at a competitive rate for parties, events, hobbies...
We offer craft session Monday to Friday each week at reasonable cost. We supply the tools equipment and machinery in a comfortable workshop to enable you to start and complete your...
We are a group of volunteers, caring for the Newark community garden we helped to save.
Welcoming you to help shape the future of the new Collingham WI. Join our journey!
Weston Village Hall, Nottinghamshire, is a community facility availiable to hire with catering facilities.
Come and join our friendly group for some singing, crafts, stories and snacks. Hot drinks and toast provided for adults too. We meet every Thursday morning at Fernwood village h...
PDSA are the UK's leading vet charity, we have 49 pet hospitals and treated over 430,000 last year. Please support us by shopping with us, donating and volunteering at our Newark s...
Newark Salvation Army is on Mead Way in Balderton (NG24 3GA). For more information please visit our website: https://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/newark or our Facebook Group: https:/...
Community Car Scheme for Tuxford and surrounding areas. An inexpensive service for those who are u
We are a local Chior who have been running for the past 20+ years. We rehearse every Wednesday evening from February until around June in South Scarle.
We give people the knowledge & confidence they need to find their way forward. We offer free,confidential advice to everyone in our local community.
Equitable, inclusive, centred public policies, free from extremism and discrimination
Page for parents and leaders of young people in this cub pack, so we can share photos of camps and other activities with parents. If your cub moves on to Scouts or leaves the pack,...
Our Bright Future was an ambitious and innovative partnership led by The Wildlife Trusts which brought together the youth and environmental sectors.
We’re home to a year-round calendar of exciting activities for children and families as well as a toy library, scrapstore and play equipment for hire.
Working with young people, schools, parents, and communities to grow strength & emotional wellness