The Salford community is coming together to make pairs of palm-sized hearts to be delivered to hospitals and care homes […]
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Salford Sup’s festive £500 for social enterprises
The Salford Sup returned to the Kings Arms for a festive celebration last night. The Sup was giving away £500 […]
Quiz to raise money for local charities
Local charities have come together to organise The Great Big Festive Quiz. The quiz will help raise money for struggling […]
The Adventures of Captain Confidence – The book created for Salford kids by kids
START and the Salford Red Devils Foundation have teamed up with Primary school children to create a comic book that explores mental and physical health in children.
Manchester & Salford Council of Social Service celebrates 100 years
Today marks 100 years since the creation of the Manchester & Salford Council of Social Service, offering support for the residents of both cities.
How you can celebrate International Women’s Day in Salford
With International Women’s Day taking place on the 8th March, here is how you can get to grips with how to celebrate in Salford.
Meet the charity aiming to make Salford 10% better
A charity in Salford is aiming to make the region ‘10%’ better by encouraging businesses to commit to making “small changes will make a difference”.
Youth charity creating opportunities for young care experienced people in Salford
Greater Manchester Youth Network (GMYN) is a charity that creates opportunities for disadvantaged young people across Greater Manchester so they […]
Heart of Salford Awards celebrate volunteer and social enterprise
The Hearts of Salford Awards, a ceremony organised by Salford CVS to celebrate volunteering and voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations in Salford, took place yesterday at the AJ Bell Stadium.
Funding offered to support activities for disabled children in Salford
Salford CVS revealed today that they still have £35,000 of public funding for Salford groups, businesses and organisations that offer activities for disabled children.
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