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Networks4learning Limited
Networks4Learning Limited (N4L) is a social enterprise with social and environmental concerns. Its primary objective is to provide specialised information technology training in the field of computer networking to vulnerable young individuals within communities in Glasgow, who are in danger of social exclusion. Through mentoring, N4L also works to facilitate their entry into exciting job roles in this sector
Possobilities/Cook'nCare
Working from a purpose built Centre in Possilpark we offer a wide range of services to vulnerable/disabled people in Glasgow. Everyone welcome, please click to see our services.
Post Creative CIC
Post Creative's aim is to help 'Transform the way 3rd sector organisations use digital technology to drive social change'
The Pearce Institute
The Pearce Institute opened in 1906, providing community halls and recreation rooms to the people of Govan. It was designed in the popular Edwardian Renaissance style by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson. The façade is richly decorated with sculpture, topped by a model of a fully-rigged galleon.