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Covid-19 Hardship Related Assistance Scheme

13 Jan

Sheffield City Council are administering Covid-19 Hardship Related Assistance provided under the Local Assistance Scheme (LAS) to support households facing hardship as a result of the current Covid-19 pandemic. Applicants do not need to be claiming benefits already and can apply independently without being referred from other statutory bodies.

All information including an application form is available online

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Money Matters – Firvale Community Hub

6 Feb

firvale Community Hub money matters

New Year New Course @ ACT Firvale

22 Jan

act conversation club

act money management

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Debt Advice & Support

16 Jan

soar debt

Walking for Purpose across the North East

9 Jan

walking for purpose jan 2019

walking for purpose shiregreen

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Have Your Say on Community Safety in Sheffield

8 Jan

community safety meeting

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Firth Park Library Update

8 Jan

firth park library closure update

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FLOWER ESTATE FAMILY ACTION New Computer Drop In Sessions and Free Training

19 Dec

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Community Fund for TARA’s and Community Groups in Sheffield — Central Sheffield

12 Sep

Click to view the full detailed information sheet: Appendix 2 Community Fund Information Sheet

via Community Fund for TARA’s and Community Groups in Sheffield — Central Sheffield

Lets Build Health Grants Open for Bids

24 Aug

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Let’s Build Health Grants: Firth Park, Shiregreen (& surrounding areas)

Let’s Build Health Grants (up to £1,000) available to help create opportunities and develop local activity that improves health and wellbeing in the following neighbourhoods

  •  Firth Park
  • Shiregreen
  • Wincobank
  • Grimesthorpe
  • Brushes
  • Flowers
  • Stubbin

We want to allocate funding for activities in these neighbourhoods which support the overall aims of the Firth Park/Shiregreen People Keeping Well (PKW) Community Partnership, including (not exhaustive)

  • Increased awareness of and involvement in community activities
  • Increased uptake of volunteering opportunities
  • Increased participation and awareness of the benefits of green space and   physical activity
  • Improved health literacy.

Funds are limited so to avoid disappointment , apply soon

Deadline                                                                   Friday 14th September 2018

Panel Meeting & Decision wk beginning         Monday 24th – September 2018

 

For Further information (or to request an application form) please contact

Project Coordinator Rosie Strathearn-Brady

Tel.      0114 213 4065

Email.  rosie.strathearn@soarcommunity.org.uk