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Oxford United in the Community (OUiTC)

Mental health and physical wellbeingBy Matthew HearneAugust 4, 2022

Oxford United in the Community uses the power of football to inspire the people and communities of Oxfordshire to have positive aspirations for their futures and the health, wellbeing, self-confidence, opportunities and resources to achieve them.

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Ikkaido

Mental health and physical wellbeingBy Matthew HearneJune 9, 2022

Ikkaido creates mass participation in Martial Arts for people who are disabled, disadvantaged or living with poverty. They take martial arts into education settings, from 5 years old into adulthood.

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Oxfordshire Discovery College

Mental health and physical wellbeingBy Matthew HearneJune 7, 2022

The new Oxfordshire Discovery College gives young people the tools to be happier, healthier, and to understand themselves better.

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Rose Hill Junior Youth Club

Mental health and physical wellbeingBy Matthew HearneMarch 23, 2022

Rose Hill Junior Youth Club has been part of their local community for 10 years and has strong and trusted relationships with children and young people, their families and local organisations.

Celebrating Maggie’s Day by sharing poems of hope

Donors, Events, Maggie Evans, News, OCFBy Matthew HearneNovember 4, 2021

The tenth Maggie’s Day took place on 2nd November 2021. Maggie’s Day is a collaboration between the Maggie Evans Fund and The Story Museum in Oxford to engage schoolchildren across the county with books and stories, culminating in an event with a children’s author. The fund commemorates the life of Maggie, a literary agent who died at the age of 29.

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Oxford City Farm

Mental health and physical wellbeingBy Matthew HearneMay 6, 2021

Oxford City Farm has a vision of empowered communities learning and working together to live healthy, enriched, and sustainable lives.

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Oxford Hub

Community cohesion, Community Resilience FundBy Matthew HearneJuly 16, 2020

Oxford Hub has the aim of bringing people and organisations together to build a better Oxford. They launched Oxford Together on 12 March 2020 to provide a community based response to COVID-19. The existing Oxford Hub infrastructure has been fully reoriented to meet this challenge.

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Aspire Oxfordshire

Education and employability, Poverty and inequalityBy Matthew HearneMay 21, 2020

Aspire Oxfordshire is an employment charity and social enterprise, supporting vulnerable and marginalised people to address their unique housing and employment needs. They provide specialist long-term and person-centred support, guiding their beneficiaries to build upon their skills and self-confidence.

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Factoids – UK

Factoids - UKBy Matthew HearneNovember 18, 2014
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Factoids – Oxfordshire

Factoids - OxfordshireBy Matthew HearneNovember 18, 2014
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