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-====== Charities & Trusts ======+====== Charities & Trusts ​in Glasgow ​======
   * See also [[Charity Shops]]   * See also [[Charity Shops]]
   * See also **[[Community Groups]]**   * See also **[[Community Groups]]**
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 ===== Homeless ===== ===== Homeless =====
   * [[https://​www.ghn.org.uk/​|Glasgow Homelessness Network]]   * [[https://​www.ghn.org.uk/​|Glasgow Homelessness Network]]
 +  * [[https://​kindnessglasgow.co.uk/​|Kindness Glasgow]] - //Kindness Homeless Street Team Glasgow SCIO is a voluntary charity dedicated to supporting and lifting people in Glasgow and surrounding areas. //
   * [[https://​emmausglasgow.org.uk/​|Emmaus Glasgow]] - //The Emmaus community in Glasgow opened in 2006 and now operates a residential community of 27 former homeless men and women ('​companions'​) and a recycling/​reuse business with two retail charity shops – Partick and Hamiltonhill ​ in Glasgow. //   * [[https://​emmausglasgow.org.uk/​|Emmaus Glasgow]] - //The Emmaus community in Glasgow opened in 2006 and now operates a residential community of 27 former homeless men and women ('​companions'​) and a recycling/​reuse business with two retail charity shops – Partick and Hamiltonhill ​ in Glasgow. //
   * [[https://​homelessnetwork.scot/​|Homeless Network]] - //Homeless Network Scotland was established in 1980 to bring together the different sectors, organisations and individuals that want to put an end to homelessness and to retain a long-term overview.//   * [[https://​homelessnetwork.scot/​|Homeless Network]] - //Homeless Network Scotland was established in 1980 to bring together the different sectors, organisations and individuals that want to put an end to homelessness and to retain a long-term overview.//
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   * [[https://​www.aandm.org.uk/​|Achieve More Scotland]] - //Delivers programmes of diversionary activity to young people from areas of high social deprivation. Diversionary activities take the form of sports, physical activity, group-work, volunteering,​ employability and personal development sessions. //   * [[https://​www.aandm.org.uk/​|Achieve More Scotland]] - //Delivers programmes of diversionary activity to young people from areas of high social deprivation. Diversionary activities take the form of sports, physical activity, group-work, volunteering,​ employability and personal development sessions. //
   * [[https://​www.blantyresocceracademy.co.uk/​|Blantyre Soccer Academy]] - //Advance public participation in amateur sport of football by promoting the game of football through the provision of recreational facilities and activities. //   * [[https://​www.blantyresocceracademy.co.uk/​|Blantyre Soccer Academy]] - //Advance public participation in amateur sport of football by promoting the game of football through the provision of recreational facilities and activities. //
 +  * [[https://​www.movementpark.org.uk/​|Movement Park]] - //Movement park is a Glasgow-based charity, that first opening its doors in Whiteinch, Glasgow in March 2017. We use sport and movement-based activities to enhance the lives of the local community. Based in our converted warehouse, Movement Park is an innovative urban-sports facility, with both indoor and outdoor space, providing opportunities for all ages to actively unleash their potential.//​
 ===== Women ===== ===== Women =====
   * [[http://​www.hematgryffe.org.uk/​|Hemat Gryffe]] - //Gryffe Women’s Aid was founded in 1981 as the first Asian, Black and Minority Ethnic Women’s Aid Group in Scotland.//   * [[http://​www.hematgryffe.org.uk/​|Hemat Gryffe]] - //Gryffe Women’s Aid was founded in 1981 as the first Asian, Black and Minority Ethnic Women’s Aid Group in Scotland.//
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   * [[http://​www.youngpossilfutures.org.uk/​|Young People'​s Futures]] ​ - //Young People'​s Futures (formerly known as Young Possil Futures) is a charitable company (Charity No.SC038053,​ Company No. SC365872) working with children and young people aged 5-18 years that provides drop-in based diversionary activities in the Possilpark, Westercommon and Hamiltonhill communities of North Glasgow//   * [[http://​www.youngpossilfutures.org.uk/​|Young People'​s Futures]] ​ - //Young People'​s Futures (formerly known as Young Possil Futures) is a charitable company (Charity No.SC038053,​ Company No. SC365872) working with children and young people aged 5-18 years that provides drop-in based diversionary activities in the Possilpark, Westercommon and Hamiltonhill communities of North Glasgow//
   * [[https://​www.ypeople.org.uk/​|YPeople]] - //Mentoring Scotland’s young people// ​   * [[https://​www.ypeople.org.uk/​|YPeople]] - //Mentoring Scotland’s young people// ​
 +  * [[https://​www.movementpark.org.uk/​|Movement Park]] - //Movement park is a Glasgow-based charity, that first opening its doors in Whiteinch, Glasgow in March 2017. We use sport and movement-based activities to enhance the lives of the local community. Based in our converted warehouse, Movement Park is an innovative urban-sports facility, with both indoor and outdoor space, providing opportunities for all ages to actively unleash their potential.//​
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