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Hereford Make CIC

All projects

We support more than 150 organisations every year.

Discover more about the projects we have supported by exploring the information below.

Uniform Exchange

  • Social Inclusion
Free School Uniform For Everyone Who Wants It In Kirklees

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Upper Teeside Agricultural Support Services

  • Social Inclusion
Provide a wide range of information and support services, social events and activities

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Urdd National Eisteddfod

  • Social Inclusion
An annual Welsh-language youth festival of literature, music and performing arts organised by Urdd Gobaith Cymru. 

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Vale People First

  • Social Inclusion
A self advocacy organisation run by people with a learning disability in the Vale of Glamorgan

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Veterans in Communities

  • Social Inclusion
An East Lancashire based Armed Forces charity supporting veterans and their families, including the Emergency Services

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Veterans into Logistics

  • Education
Provides HGV training for veterans supporting them into employment.

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Victoria and Albert Hall, Ballater

  • Heritage and Conservation
Hosts a wide variety of events for clubs, organisations and residents of Ballater

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Villa Abbatis Cultural Association

  • Heritage and Conservation
Preserving the environmental heritage and ancient orchards of Romania.

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Visually Impaired Sailing Association

  • Social Inclusion
Aims to empower, motivate and encourage both blind and visually impaired people to become an integral part of the crew, sailing yachts

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Wag and Company North East Friendship Dogs

  • Social Inclusion
Enabling professionally assessed volunteers and their special dogs to befriend older dog lovers – in their own homes

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War Widows Association

  • Social Inclusion
 Pressure group to improve the conditions of War Widows and their dependants

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Warm Hut UK

  • Education
Helping African people especially women and girls overcome social barriers they face beyond immigration status and to get the most from living in the UK.

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