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HELP YOURSELF - NEW ORGANISATION FORM


PUBLIC INFORMATION




DESCRIPTION :
(Please describe what you/ your organisation or service does. Please also tell us what type of organisation you are e.g. voluntary, charity, not-for-profit, statutory, Council, NHS, business. Also please tell us if you cater for any specific groups of people e.g. women only, men only, children of a certain age, older people.)


PRICES :
Please let us know any prices for your service/activity or less us know if the service/activity is free.






































We share some of our information with a partner website "Connecting Sheffield".

Connecting Sheffield is an online e-marketplace and directory offering a wide range of local products, services, advice and support. Help Yourself is working with Connecting Sheffield to provide information about community and voluntary organisations to Sheffield citizens. To find out more visit www.connectingsheffield.co.uk

If you do not wish to be included on Connecting Sheffield, please tick this box.







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Help Yourself is an online directory of community groups, support groups, health and social care organisations in Sheffield. Here you will find leisure activities such as dancing, drama, reading and writing groups, art, music and youth clubs. You will find sports activities such as martial arts, yoga and pilates, rambling, swimming, keep fit, cycling, cricket, boxing. You will find groups for older people, people with mental health issues, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, homeless people, asylum seekers, refugees. You will find self help and support groups for drugs and alcohol, domestic violence, carers, gay lesbian and bisexual people, people with alzheimers, dementia and other health conditions. You can also plan your care and support and find home care/home support, residential care, respite care, lunch clubs and support if you receive an individual budget or direct payment. You can also find details of places of worship whatever your faith, recycling facilities and conservation groups, community centres, Taras, venues for hire, private tutors, literacy and numeracy and so much more.


Sheffield Community Information Service, Central Library, Surrey Street, Sheffield S1 1XZ,
Tel: 273 4763

The Help Yourself Database is provided on the Internet as part of a joint project between Sheffield Libraries & Information Services, Information School at The University of Sheffield and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals.
Any comments or questions regarding the database should be sent to Heather Baxendale at scis@sheffield.gov.uk

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