Giving back: charities benefit from ng group staff fundraising
Two great causes recently benefitted from the fundraising efforts of staff at ng homes.
Two great causes recently benefitted from the fundraising efforts of staff at ng homes.
ng homes' Active Travel initiative is transforming communities by promoting cycling through events, storage, training and partnership working. Check out the latest blog to keep up with ng homes' exciting plans for 2024!
DIFFERabled is raising awareness of neuro-diversity through Karen Dunbar's School of RAP. Learn more about how DIFFERabled are working with ng homes to support the North Glasgow community and highlighting challenges faced by those living with neuro-divergent conditions.
A partnership with Scottish Cycling and their flagship programme, Rock Up & Ride, is supporting new cycling opportunities for ng homes tenants.
ng homes' offices will be closing over the Easter weekend (Friday 29 March - Monday 1 April 2024). Here's how to get in touch if you need us over the bank holiday weekend.
ng homes monthly Community Networking Breakfasts bring together a diverse range of people and organisations from North Glasgow to share resources and experiences. The events foster community and provide valuable support, forming partnerships to navigate through community challenges together.
Are you skilled in problem solving, have excellent communication skills and enjoy helping others? We are looking to recruit a Customer Services Officer to join our team. Learn more today!
Gear up for Spring with ng homes' Active Travel Hub in Springburn! Whether you need bike maintenance tips, want to learn about bicycle storage options, or access refurbished bikes through our community program, the Hub has you covered. Visit our website or social media for more information.
An internet connection is essential for communication, information, and entertainment. Social tariffs offer discounted broadband deals for customers receiving certain benefits. Find out more about social tariffs and how to apply if you are eligible.
Glasgow celebrated the Year of the Dragon in George Square with vibrant colours and performances by traditional dancers and musicians on Sunday 18 February. The event, organized by Chinese Cultural Welfare Society Scotland, was a huge success, featuring tradition and cultural performances.
Glasgow's Chinese New Year celebrations will take place in George Square on Sunday 18 February. The event will feature dragon and lion dancers, a parade, and traditional lion dance and eye-dotting ceremony. Find out more about this year's celebrations marking the Year of the Dragon.
A further ten students have successfully graduated from Activate, a community development course delivered in North Glasgow by Glasgow University.