SUFC -Helping overweight men with poor mental health & reducing social isolation
4 comments South Crieff
Strathearn United Football Club (SUFC) is an inclusive welfare club for everyone, and is open to those looking to improve mental health, reduce social isolation and/or improve fitness of people who are overweight. We are looking to ensure anyone in South Crieff has the chance to become part of our club, no matter their financial situation. Without the worry of this stigma anyone can enjoy the benefits of gaining new friends by taking part in our training sessions, matches and social events.
Crieff Juniors Walking Football
No comments South Crieff
Crieff Juniors Walking Football Club are looking to increase participation in Walking Football. We are looking to increase participation by offering free sessions involving additional age groups including female only sessions.
Wellmeadow ABC wants to make boxing accessible to all
No comments Rattray
We are offering 10 free sessions for Rattray residents to improve physical and mental health, with all equipment provided to ensure accessibility for everyone.
AYP Revamp, Repair, Replace and Re-Wear!
No comments Coupar Angus, Meigle & Alyth
We would like to support our young people and families to upcycle, swap, repair and accessorise their clothes to reduce waste, save money, and bring the community together with a shared purpose.
Crieff Community Garden
No comments South Crieff
Upkeep of Crieff Community Garden through gardening activies, and hosting Seasonal famiy friendly events within the garden.
Get Into Tennis and Bowling - Under 12s Free Memberships for 2025-2026
No comments Coupar Angus, Meigle & Alyth
To make sport affordable for parents and accessible for primary school age children by introducing free memberships and access to tennis and bowling lessons at reduced prices (50%) at the Alyth Bowling and Tennis Club.
North Muirton Community Allotments
5 comments Central and North Perth
We want to turn a disused area of North Muirton into allotments for use by the local community, including Riverside Primary so that children in our community can learn about where their food comes from and the work it takes to produce it. We will also have a tool library for community access. Allotments provided a gathering space, social benefits, fresh & healthy food, and more. We know there is desire in the community for this project to get off the ground, so we're asking for your support.