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.
Free outdoor activities for kids
No comments Rattray
We are offering free outdoor activities for kids in Rattray that offer fun, opportunities to learn or improve on skills, fitness, be part of a team, work on respect, nature, environment, self-confidence all at their own pace and learning ability.
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.
Souper Good
No comments South Crieff
Crieff ConneXions is in the heart of South Crieff and seeks to bring people in Crieff together for support and to access local services. We want to break the cycle of loneliness and isolation impacting a range of people in our community.
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.
Access to Adventure
No comments Rattray
The aim of Access to Adventure is to allow the children of Rattray Primary School and nursery to enjoy the benefits of attending a school excursion. With rising costs of transport and entry fees, the funding would remove the financial barrier, enabling all children to have valuable experiences that promote learning and personal growth. "The Victorian factory was so interesting, and I didn't think it would be. Children my age worked in jute mills" RPS pupil
Logos, Eat, Repeat
1 comment South Crieff
Logos Youth Project provides a safe, welcoming space for young people aged between 11 and 24 living in Crieff and the surrounding area, many of which live in the South Crieff area. Food has become an integral part of our offer to young people. We would like to consistently provide free food at each of our After School and evening club sessions during term times from May 2025 - March 2026.