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Intercultural youth Scotland is a grassroots, youth-led charity in Scotland. We are the leading organisation to deliver evidence of meaningful and genuine engagement and impact for Black, Indigenous and People of Colour Young Scots (BIPOC) in Scotland. We leading in Youth Anti-Racist Activism and Anti-Racist education in Scotland and services. We deliver crucial, effective and culturally appropriate youth provision for Read more…
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Edinburgh Printmakers is the UK’s first open access print studio, situated in the beautiful and fully accessible Castle Mills. We believe that creativity is a right, and that everyone should have access to welcoming, creative communities to help empower and support them. We can help you access new ways to express yourself through artistic processes for all ages and abilities, Read more…
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Waverley Care works to make a positive difference in the lives of people living with or affected by HIV and Hepatitis C in Scotland. Read more…
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Tinderbox is a diverse collective of young people, musicians, artists, youth workers, community activists and volunteers. Part of its magic comes from not quite knowing where it will take you, but thousands of young people could tell you about the spark it has ignited in them. Read more…
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We welcome newcomers, build community and learn together. We do this by supporting newcomers to learn English, find jobs and access local services; offering opportunities for friendship, creativity, health and well-being in Edinburgh; connecting locals and newcomers through social and cultural exchange; collaborating with others to share knowledge and influence positive change. Read more…
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We are a social work organisation that believes in early intervention. This means working with children and families before problems/issues become entrenched. We work to support children and parents dealing with important transition points – this can be the birth of a child, the move into primary school or the move to Edinburgh for families who are new migrants. We Read more…
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KWISA (Kenyan Women in Scotland Association) was established for the development and empowerment of African women and their families so that they achieve their full potential in the community and society in Scotland, UK and the rest of Africa. Read more…
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The Edinburgh Remakery is a social enterprise and a community repair and reuse hub. Our mission is to make repair education accessible and inclusive, to build a stronger, waste-free community, and support vulnerable people within our city. We refurbish second-hand furniture and IT equipment, rescuing them from becoming waste and giving them a new lease of life. We run regular Read more…