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Curious Arts is a not-for-profit organisation developing LGBTQ+ arts, artists and audiences across the North East of England.
Families 1st support people and families in poverty with food parcels, clothing, furniture, mother and baby packs in the northern villages of Newcastle.
Children and Families Hub in Blakelaw where you can take part in activities, training, get information and support.
The Farrell Centre is a centre for Cities and Architecture, near Haymarket on Newcastle University’s main campus. They offer exhibitions, workshops and activities for visitors of all ages. Giving you the opportunity to access a platform to debate the future of planning and architecture.
It’s free to visit. They offer a variety of experiences such as: exhibitions, public talks and debates, activities for schools, young people, community groups, professional events, as well as publications, podcasts and other digital projects. See their website for more details about what’s on.
They are a sports based social project working in the most deprived areas of Newcastle.
The Hatton Gallery has a permanent art collection on display which includes paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings including the iconic Merz Barn Wall. It also hosts regular family activities, events, exhibitions and Newcastle University student’s work every year. Donations welcome, admission free.
Hazlerigg Community Centre offers a small range of community activities.
Healthworks support people of all ages to lead a healthier life. To be more active, eat healthily, give up smoking, manage diabetes and improve your mobility.
Heaton Community Centre offers a range of regular community activities.
works in partnership with schools, charities, organisations and others to support Newcastle’s ambitions to become a multicultural and inclusive city. They’re a not for profit Community Interest Company