Bridges out of Poverty Training
BRIDGES out of Poverty is a Scottish charity helping people in Glasgow move out of poverty and lead change in their communities.
BRIDGES out of Poverty is a Scottish charity helping people in Glasgow move out of poverty and lead change in their communities.
St. Charles' Primary School is the only Glasgow school to be nominated for a £25,000 funding boost, to create an amazing multisensory room within the school.
TENANTS and residents who were evacuated from their homes when the Red Road flats were demolished recently were able to call on ng homes Housing Operations staff who were on duty from 7am until after 8pm on the big day.
PICNICS have proved popular with people of all ages across North Glasgow over the last few weeks of Summer with Sheltered Housing residents and School children all joining in the fun.
MONTHLY Community Networking Breakfast run by ng homes continue to be a huge success in bringing a diverse range of people and organisations together to find out more about what they do and to share resources and experiences.
RESIDENTS and friends of Gourlay Street resident Mary Fishwick who passed away aged 99 in July this year have raised over £1,000 for Marie Curie by hosting a fun day in her memory.
NORTH Glasgow was a sea of colour last weekend when Chinese families along with their neighbours and friends from around the world celebrated the Mid- Autumn Festival at Saracen House.
THE man who led the transfer of Glasgow’s council housing stock is to be remembered in a new initiative that bears his name.
MARTIN Bird, an apprentice painter with ng2 has been honoured for his hard work and commitment to his studies by James Watt College in Greenock earning the award of apprentice painter and decorator of the year.
SHELTERED Housing tenants of ng homes took part in a hearing aid maintenance clinic recently run by Action on Hearing Loss at Barloch Street in Possilpark.
Saracen House was the venue for Housing Associations and Community groups across Scotland to highlight best practice in community growing projects. Funders, planners and support organisations were also on hand to provide information on developments and sustaining community gardens.
STUDENTS who participated in the Activate course with ng homes received their awards at a ceremony at Glasgow recently alongside students from other parts of the city.