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Newbeginnings Community development group

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North Belfast Alternatives

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Northern Ireland Alternatives (NIA) is a community safety organisation founded in 2000. It delivers a government-accredited restorative justice programme to develop non-violent community responses to low-level crime and anti-social behaviour. All services are based on a model of restorative practice, which seeks to heal and repair broken relationships between victims, offenders, and the community. A central part of its work is creating opportunities for young people to participate more positively in their communities. Accredited by the Department of Justice (DOJ), NIA collaborates with statutory organisations to enhance its work at a community level. The organisation has branches across Northern Ireland, including in North, South, and East Belfast, Greater Shankill, North Down, Bangor, Magherafelt, and Portadown.

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Level44

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Level44 is a design agency that transforms ideas into impactful brands. Its services are driven by a commitment to creativity, intelligence, and excellence, aiming to create experiences that captivate and inspire. The agency's core offerings include Branding, Illustration, Digital Marketing Design, UI Design, UX Consultancy, and Web Design. Branding services encompass logo design, brand guidelines, and strategic consulting. The illustration work adds creative personality through custom web and print graphics, character designs, and infographics. Digital marketing design creates engaging social media graphics, email newsletters, and display ads. The agency also provides UI design solutions that blend aesthetics with functionality and offers expert UX consultancy, guiding clients with user-centric strategies and research insights. Custom website design and development services are tailored to engage audiences across all devices. Level44 collaborates with clients to elevate their brands and achieve their design goals.

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North Belfast Area Project

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North Belfast Foodbank (Warehouse only)

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North Belfast Foodbank is a registered charity that provides support to local people in crisis. Between April 2021 and March 2022, it supplied meals for 840 adults and 617 children, distributing over 15 tonnes of food. The organisation is run in partnership with local churches and relies on volunteers, financial donations for operational costs, and food donations. Food parcels can be collected from Ekenhead Halls on North Circular Road and Immanuel Presbyterian Church on Agnes Street. Food donations can only be delivered to the warehouse on West Bank Road on Monday evenings between 6.15pm and 6.45pm; no out-of-date or fresh food is accepted. The foodbank can be contacted via email or phone and is a registered charity in Northern Ireland (NIC100175).

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North Belfast Interface Network

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North Belfast Women's Initiative & Support Project

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North Belfast Working Men's Club

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North Queen Street Community Centre

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North Queen Street Community Centre, located at 46a Victoria Parade, Belfast, offers facilities and support for the local community. Opening hours are Monday to Thursday from 9am to 5pm and 6pm to 10pm, and Friday from 9am to 4.30pm and 6.30pm to 9.30pm; these may change during holidays. Booking enquiries can be made via email at northqueenstcc@belfastcity.gov.uk or by calling 028 9032 3945. Hire charges depend on the room and time, with potential free use for qualifying community development organisations. The centre's Community Services Area Team supports local programmes and provides capacity-building support and training for groups to improve residents' quality of life. The facility offers free Wi-Fi and provides detailed disability and wheelchair accessibility information through a guide from AccessAble. Nearby amenities include a play centre, a MUGA, and playgrounds.

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Peas Park Belfast

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Star Neighbourhood Centre

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Storehouse, Belfast

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Storehouse is a charity (Charity #102175) based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with a mission to develop communities that recognise the significance in every person. Its operations are guided by the core values of dignity, significance, and hope. The organisation provides practical support to individuals in need through a referral system, offering food, furniture, and clothing. It runs the Storehouse Centre on North Street for service users and has separate warehouses in the Kilwee Industrial Estate for processing food, clothes, and furniture donations. Storehouse liaises and partners with various groups throughout Northern Ireland. The organisation is sustained by financial contributions, donations of goods, and the work of volunteers. It has specific opening hours for its main office and donation drop-off times for its warehouses.

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Sunningdale Community Centre

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Sunningdale Community Centre is a voluntary, community, or social enterprise organisation located in North Belfast. Established in 1972, it operates as a grassroots community centre providing services for all ages, with a new Community Hub under construction to expand its offerings. The centre's activities include community engagement events, digital inclusion, environmental initiatives, health and wellbeing programmes, and skills development. It prioritises support for various groups, including children, care leavers, people from deprived areas, the long-term unemployed, individuals with disabilities, and those needing mental or physical wellbeing support.

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The Arts Council of Northern Ireland

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The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is the primary funding and development organisation for the arts sector in the region. It distributes funds from its sponsor, the Department for Communities, and from the National Lottery. The council's mission is to support, develop, and champion high-quality arts and cultural activity by artists, arts practitioners, organisations, and communities throughout Northern Ireland. It aims to make the arts accessible to everyone, creating opportunities for people from all backgrounds to participate and bringing communities together. Reported impact includes a £20.1m investment in the arts, reaching 2.2 million audience members and participants, with 77% population engagement.

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University of Atypical

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University of Atypical for Arts and Disability is a disabled-led organisation based in Belfast that supports and promotes work by d/Deaf, disabled, and neurodivergent artists in Northern Ireland and beyond. Its mission is to improve creative lives and help disabled people access the arts, guided by values of inclusion, equality, access, and human rights. Key activities include a year-round exhibition programme at its Atypical Gallery and the annual Bounce Arts Festival, which showcases innovative work across multiple art forms. The organisation also runs the Arts and Disability Access Awards, an accreditation scheme for accessibility best practice in other arts organisations. It offers volunteer programmes, artist support, training, and employment opportunities, and has an accessible studio space, the Ledger Studio, available for hire. The organisation's legal name is 'Arts and Disability Forum'.

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Westland Community Group

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Woodvale Community Centre

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