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Woking Association of Voluntary Service

Woking's Voluntary Organisations S-V

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Salvation Army (Woking)

To help meet the physical, mental and spiritual needs of the community.

Samber 

Riding for the Disabled

Assist physically disabled children ride ponies/horses. We instruct children from White Lodge Centre and a number of schools.

Send Family Link

To Provide a welcoming and friendly atmosphere for visitors, provide play opportunities for visiting children as well as offering advice and contacts for families of prisoners.

Sheerwater / Maybury Partnership

The Sheerwater/Maybury Partnership is a registered charity working in the Sheerwater and Maybury area of Woking with a focus on young people: their literacy, personal development, health and wellbeing.

Sheerwater Community Centre (Ltd)

To promote community spirit and well being.

SHIFA

A mental health support group for Asian women.  Aims to provide a safe and secure setting where members can socialise without feeling stigmatised or isolated.  The group promotes awareness, cultural diversity and equality, and provides regular English classes to its members.

Soroptimist International of Woking & District

Soroptimist International is a World Wide organisation for women in management and the professions and it's a global voice for women through awareness, advocacy and action.  It's committed to service to local, national and international communities and active  participation in decision making at level of society.

South-West Woking Assisting Neighbours  (SWAN)

To provide assistance to those in need of transport to doctors, hospital, shops/shopping, perscription collection and dog walking etc.  Assistance is given by volunteers who live, for the main part, in the area we serve.

SSAFA Forces Help (Woking Division)

To help, according to need, all men and women serving, or who have served at any time, in the armed forces of the Crown and their families & dependants, including widows & widowers.

St John's Care (Good Neighbour Scheme)

A good neighbour scheme providing occasional help to young and old living in St. Johns, The Hermitage and Hook Heath.

St John's Memorial Hall Association
St Mary of Bethany Church

Serving the Community in Christ's Name

St. Peter's & District Branch Diabetes UK

To support each other
Extend our knowledge of available services
Learn about current research & developments
Take control of our diabetes and its treatment
Socialise!
We meet 5 times a year, usually on the first Thursday of March, May, July, September and November with a visiting speaker or for social occasions.

Strollers

To provide coffee & conversation in a safe and caring environment.

Surrey Association for Visual Impairment

SAVI aim to support visually impaired people in Surrey and enable them to live fuller, more independent lives by providing training, advice and information.

Surrey Care Trust, The

The Surrey Care Trust works across the county with people who face disadvantage or hardship.

We work with vulnerable young people who have struggled in mainstream school.

We help adults who are living on the economic and social edge to make a brighter future for themselves through training and education.

We give practical help to individuals and families in need across the county.

Surrey Law Centre

Specialist Legal Advice and Representation in:
Community Care
Family Law
Housing

Surrey Users Network
Surrey Wildlife Trust

To secure a Surrey richer in wildlife, supported by a community that values a healthy, sustainably managed, environment.

Surrey Women's Aid

We are a local independent charity which provides support to women and children who have experienced, or may be experiencing, domestic violence.  The services we currently offer are a 24 hour helpline which offers information, signposting and listening support; an outreach service covering Woking, Runnymede and Surrey Heath which offers support to women experiencing domestic violence in the community; access to refuge accommodation for those who need safe emergency temporary refuge. Helpline 01483 776822.

Surrey Young Farmers

Surrey Young Farmers (SYFC) is a member led youth organisation which has ten clubs in Surrey.  All clubs have volunteer leaders, ages range from 10 to 26 and ideally our senior members help to organise events and support.  All clubs run a programme of events and also county events.  We aim to provide a safe environment in which members can have fun, make friends, learn and achieve.

TALK

Dysphasia following Stroke - Supporting stroke recoverers with speed and language problems by therapeutic workshop groups. To attain maximum possible recovery and independence.

Taxhelp for Older People

Provision of free independent tax advice to older people on low incomes who would not otherwise be able to afford accountants' fees through face-to-face surgeries, home visits, or telephone and post.  To promote change in the tax system to ensure a more equitable playing field for the unrepresented.

Trinity Methodist Church

Room hire - £22 for 2 hours = £9 for each extra hour.
Refreshments and Facilities supplied if requested.
Tel: 01483 730 754

Victim Support North West Surrey

Volunteers trained to visit victims of crime to offer free, confidential support and advice. Providing a comprehensive service to people who have suffered from crime.  They are available from 9.30am - 12.30pm.

Volunteer Reading Help (Surrey Branch)

VRH recruits, trains and supports volunteers to work one to one with primary school children struggling with reading.

Volunteers work for two hours twice a week with 3 children for up to a year, in schools throughout Surrey.


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