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Awards to organisations working in Causeway Coast and Glens

Aghadowey Women’s Institute

Aghadowey Women’s Institute is using a £5,260 grant over two years to run a programme of craft workshops and day trips for members. The project will bring women together to learn new skills and improve wellbeing. 

AMP Creative Studios CIC

AMP Creative Studios CIC, based in Ballymoney, is using a £19,996 grant over one year to run a programme of activities including art, music and dance workshops and trips for young people with special educational needs. The project will bring people together to learn new skills and build strong relationships. 

Ballykelly Men’s Shed

Ballykelly Men’s Shed, based in Limavady, is using a £19,912 grant over two years to buy equipment and run a programme of activities including photography, woodwork, cooking and gardening. The project will bring local men together to reduce isolation and improve wellbeing. 

Ballymoney PROBUS Club

Ballymoney PROBUS Club is using a £5,000 grant over two years for annual Lady’s Day Outings to bring members together and reduce isolation. 

Ballymoney Women’s Institute

Ballymoney Women’s Institute is using a £9,430 grant over one year to run a programme of events and visits to reduce isolation, build friendships and learn new skills. 

Benbradagh Community Support

Benbradagh Community Support, based in Dungiven, is using a £14,960 grant over 18 months to run the Connecting Rural Women project, which includes a weekly walking group, fitness classes and monthly wellness events. The project will bring women together to reduce loneliness, improve physical and mental health and develop friendships. 

Boveedy Community Association

Boveedy Community Association, based in Coleraine, is using a £18,390 grant over two years to run a programme of activities for the local community including workshops, day trips, seasonal events and a youth club. The project will bring people of all ages together to improve wellbeing and boost community spirit. 

Garvagh Development Trust

Garvagh Development Trust is using a £19,470 grant over two years to run a programme of activities including singing, creative writing, walking, gardening and upcycling. The project will bring people of all ages in the local community together to reduce isolation, build confidence and improve wellbeing. 

Killowen Community Association

Killowen Community Association, based in Coleraine, is using a £19,370 grant over two years to renovate their community garden to repair storm damage and make the space more accessible. The project will create a space for people to come together to interact with nature and reduce isolation. 

Limavady Community Development Initiative

Limavady Community Development Initiative is using a £20,000 grant over one year to run a summer school for local children including trips, activities and nutritious meals. The project will bring children together to improve wellbeing and form new relationships. 

Macosquin Women’s Institute

Macosquin Women’s Institute, based near Coleraine, is using a £6,500 grant to run a programme of events including trips, craft workshops and a Christmas celebration night. The project will bring women together to reduce isolation and improve wellbeing. 

St Matthews GAC Drumsurn

St Matthews GAC Drumsurn, based outside Limavady, is using a £18,800 grant over one year to run a health and wellbeing programme including group fitness classes, family fun days and seasonal activities. The project will bring local people together to reduce isolation and get active. 

The Glens Social Club

The Glens Social Club, based in Cushendall, is using a £3,710 grant over one year to run a programme of activities for the local community including day trips, a luncheon club and cookery sessions. The project will bring people together to reduce isolation and improve wellbeing.