Graft Thames Valley is a small but dynamic charity that aims to eradicate barriers to employment for disabled or disadvantaged people struggling to find a job. Our individualised training and "end-to-end" support will create a programme designed entirely around your own needs and ability. Our…
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- Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm EXCEPT Wednesdays, 10am to 5pmHelps disabled people to find or retain work. Contact for "Access To Work" which provides funding to employers for equipment and/or adaptations to enable a disabled person to be employed. Access to Work GrantsAdelphi HouseFriar StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 1HD
- Monday evening Bible Study lot. Sunday 3:30 - 3:30 Hymnz'n'cahes Milestone Centre UCPVWorkship, Study, Social activities - see website.QeenswayCaversham ParkRG4 6RP
- Mon - Fri, 9.30am to 3pmLink Up is a work skills project for Adults with Learning Disabilities based in The Slater Centre in Newbury. Link Up was established in 1995 and is a part of West Berkshire Mencap. Link Up provides valuable work skills training for up to 30 trainees…Unit EHambridge Road Industrial EstateBone LaneNewburyRG14 5SS
- Reading Adult Contact Team it the first line of contact for people wishing to access adult social care services for older people and adults with disabilities. We can: Offer Information and advice about local organisations who may be able to give you the support you…
- Care in your home and supported living6Arkwright RoadReadingRG2 0LU
- We are putting together a network to help look after vulnerable people self isolating across Reading. This is made up of a core group of organisers, and then a loose knit community of helpers. Hotline for *requests only* (so do share with people self isolating…
- Various days and times throughout the month, email for further informationu3a is a UK-wide collection of charities providing activities for retired people to come together and learn for fun, and Reading u3a has members across Reading and beyond. There are interest groups for everyone who has retired. Groups include Languages, Current Affairs, Seated Exercise, Town…Abbey SquareReading(and other locations)RG1 3BE
- The West Reading Safer Neighbourhood Forum is a voluntary group of residents working with partner agencies (most notably Thames Valley Police and reading Borough Council) that aims to act as a locally based problem solving group on community Safety and crime
- 3rd Wednesday in the month 2:30pm (except August)The purpose of the Mothers Union is to be specially concerned with all that strengthens and preserves marriage and Christian family life. We also have a Christian concern for families worldwide.Church RoadWoodleyReadingRG5 4QN
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