Find information about community groups, charities and voluntary organisations in Orkney. Our directory also includes details of the other services providing support in the the local community.

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Supported housing in Kirkwall.

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THAW Orkney are here to help support you.

To celebrate the legacy of past Orkney writers and promote new creative writing in the islands.

The Learning Link is a place where people get help to improve their reading, writing, spelling, maths and basic computer skills.

Canine Concern Scotland Trust (CCST) established the Therapet Service in 1988, where volunteer members take their registered dogs on a regular basis to visit the elderly…

Confidential support for victims and families of victims of crime, even if crime has not been reported to police.

Vital Talk offers professional counselling for adults (16 and over) affected by a wide range of life difficulties, including anxiety and depression. Christian counselling also available on request.

The West Mainland Horticultural Society organises the annual West Mainland Flower, Produce and Industrial show.

West Side Cinema offers the edge of world cinema in a relaxed and social atmosphere – themed music, candle-lit tables and a ‘bring your own’ policy. We screen short films with every feature film:

The Association aims to encourage and develop crafts and crafting on Westray and Papa Westray; and support crafters and make craft goods available for sale.

To develop the economic, social and cultural sustainability of our community (Westray) by harnessing the quality of our resources, people and island environment.

Westray Parish Kirk is a congregation of the Church of Scotland and serves the island parish of Westray, where we enjoy working closely with our Baptist neighbours.

The Youth Group is open to everyone of secondary school age and older teenagers. It aims to provide a safe and supportive environment for learning, fellowship and sharing amongst young people.

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