Community Activities
We meet three times per week where you can help out in various ways as there's always lots to do. You can stay for one hour or as long as you want. Some of the jobs you can pick to do are; clean and make safety checks on our baby equipment, for example, prams, buggies, high chairs, etc.
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Mental health support group for males aged 18+.
Child education support (CESP)
For young urban slum children below 18 years
We are encouraging our people to do sport and keep fit by joining a football tournament that play in the Tameside Football League. This activity is an open age football game and is played between different teams across Tameside.
This activity is more cultural and African diversity reflect. We run a drumming and dancing workshop on a weekly basis. Everyone can get involve in this activity and we also welcome people with a disability to participate in.
This craft activity is often organised during the school holidays. It is organised to keep children and young people busy, to having a positive social impact and reduce vandalised and anti-social behaviour occurring in Tameside.
Self Help support group for patients with respiratory disease and their carers. Advice, support, information, education and mutual support from both volunteers and health professionals.
Toddler & Carer Group offering opportunities for play and socialising for pre-school children and their carers
The St Alban’s Project opens fortnightly on Saturday mornings with the aim of providing companionship and a place of welcome for people in need who are classed as homeless or who are vulnerable in some other way. Tea and coffee are provided throughout the opening and visitors are given a simple… [READ MORE]
Our foodbank is a project founded by local churches and community groups, working together towards stopping hunger in our local area.
The foodbank was formed in 2012 as a joint venture between New Life Church, Ashton-under-Lyne, Holy Trinity Church, Stalybridge and St John’s Church, Dukinfield
Yew Tree Singers meets on a Wednesday 19:30-21:30 at Baptiste church in Dukinfield. The group rehears and make music with a tea/coffee break and chat in the middle. The session is really positive and brings people together to talk.
A group for stroke survivors to meet other stroke survivors. We do arts, crafts, quizzes, gardening and have guest speakers.
Please contact us for more information.
A group for carers that look after stroke survivors to meet other carers. We have guest speakers and holistic therapy taster sessions.
Please contact us for more information.
Volunteer group in partnership with Friends of Catch Nature Angling Club in Denton. Please contact us for more information.
Communication support group for stroke survivors with aphasia. Eight workshops to help build confidence in communication following stroke. We meet at Loxley House in Dukinfield.
Please contact us for more information on the next available sessions.
Lunchtime Clubs
Cromwell High School offers clubs each lunchtime. These currently include ICT, Art, Sports, Story, Dance and Gardening. Pupils are asked to express their preferences at the beginning of each term - with staff advocacy as necessary - and where a club is oversubscribed, pupils will… [READ MORE]
Dukinfield Cricket Club, which is situated on Clarendon Street, off King Street, Dukinfield,was founded by the people of Dukinfield in 1870. With the town hall, park and school in close vicinity it has remained a focal part of the town for the past 140 years.
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The coffee morning is where the community come together and talk over a coffee/tea or a cake
Dukinfield Methodist tots is a great opportunity to bring families/carers together to enjoy structured play and learning.
The Addiction Support Group Dukinfield Methodist is based in the church two night per week. The group supports anyone suffering from alcohol related issues and helps break illness and offers support through difficult times.