Community groups

  • Anawim

    Anawim exists to support women and their children, especially women vulnerable to exploitation including prostitution.

    Phone
    0121 440 5296

    Email
    referrals@anawim.co.uk

  • Birmingham Connect to Support

    An online information and advice guide, community directory and marketplace for citizens of Birmingham.

    Website
    www.birmingham.connecttosupport.org

  • Autism West Midlands

    Autism West Midlands use their passion and expertise to enrich the lives of autistic people and those who love and care for them.

    Phone
    0121 450 7575

    Website
    www.autismwestmidlands.org.uk

    Email
    info@autismwestmidlands.org.uk

  • National Autistic Society

    Find out about support available before diagnosis, the benefits of diagnosis, how to get diagnosed and the services you may be able to get.

    Phone
    0808 800 4104 
    (10am to 4pm Mon-Thur, 9am to 3pm Fri)

    Website
    www.autism.org.uk (Adults)

    Website
    www.autism.org.uk (Children)

  • Community Flow

    Their aim is to support individuals to achieve all that they truly wish to become, and to inspire them to recognise their own innate health and wellbeing, enabling them to achieve their aspirations and goals. They promote positive attitudes, self-esteem, confidence, self-respect and total inclusion.

    Phone
    01213 270 671

    Website
    www.communityflow.org.uk

    Email
    info@communityflow.org.uk

  • Quench Arts

    Quench Arts design their own projects to address identified need, working together with local communities and partners across the West Midlands. Their experience has shown us that using the arts can make a positive difference to people’s lives. ​

    Website
    www.quench-arts.co.uk

    Email
    info@quench-arts.co.uk

  • Birmingham LGBT

    Birmingham LGBT’s vision is a vibrant, diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans community in Birmingham, UK in which individuals can realise their full potential and have equal access to what the city has to offer.

    Phone
    0121 643 0821

    Website
    www.blgbt.org

    Email
    hello@blgbt.org

  • MECC Trust

    The MECC was set up to provide a platform for Muslims in the community to develop their educational requirements and raise their awareness of Islamic values and principles. Over the years, the MECC has provided consultation to statutory bodies relating to religious and cultural matters.

    Website
    www.mecctrust.co.uk

  • Social Prescribing

    Our Social Prescribing Link Worker is Sharon Mullard

    Her contact Number is 0121 728 7030.

    Please visit www.healthexchange.org.uk/services/social-prescribing for more information on social prescribing and how Sharon could help you

  • MeetUp

    A wide range of social groups in Birmingham.

    Website
    www.meetup.com

  • Warm space available daily

    Shard End Community Sports Hall Wellbeing Centre, on Packington Avenue (opposite the police station), have a warm-space room that is available for anyone every day. The centre is open from 9am-10pm.

    Hot drinks and a selection of activities are provided.

    Free community lunches are offered on Monday and Thursday from 12pm-2pm.

    There is no need to book, you can just turn up and see reception who will issue you with a ticket.

  • The Sutton Coldfield Stroke Club

    The Sutton Coldfield Stroke Club is for stroke survivors and aims to help them to be independent and to gain confidence. There is mutual understanding, support and encouragement between members as well as support for carers and family.

    Phone
    0121 354 6463

    Email
    liztopliss@gmail.com