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.
We are working on the contents of the directory. If you have any feedback, please email enquiries@vaorkney.org.uk. If you would like to add a new entry or update an existing one, you can find the forms to do this at the bottom of the page.
We have faith in young people and provide opportunities for children and young people to learn, grow and discover in a safe, fun and caring environment which is rooted in the Christian faith.
We offer confidential support, advice and a listening ear foryoung carers in Orkney and their families.We provide free monthly activity sessions for young carers to meet, relax and have fun…
We provide unpaid carers of people with any disability/illness with emotional support, information, advice, advocacy, carers assessment, support group, Time to Live funding…
The Hall provides services for the Community. Clubs such as badminton, W.I, Youth Club, Brownies and Guides, Senior Citizens and craft club are held in the Hall.
Orkney Health and Care (OHAC) is a partnership between Orkney Islands Council and NHS Orkney. The Partnership aims to improve and develop social care, community health and wellbeing.
Orkney Hockey aim to foster, develop, promote and encourage participation in hockey at all levels; promote the Club within the local community; offer training…
The Orkney Armed Forces� and Veterans� Breakfast Club (OAFVBC) is a group of military veterans, serving personnel, and immediate family that meet face-to-face, in a relaxed…
The kirk services are every Sunday starting at 2 pm.The weekly doctors surgery takes place on a Wednesday morning and daily nurse clinic�s are held Monday to Friday.
��������� The organisation�s purposes are to:Advance the education of the public in the archaeology, history, culture, natural history and other features of life in the islands of Rousay…
We are a community pipe band offering free tuition for the Highland Bagpipes and Marching drums. We welcome all members of the community from the young to the old.
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…
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�.
You can add information about your community group, charity, organisation or service, or update an existing entry by completing and submitting a directory form.