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.
The Shapinsay Men's Shed provides a welcoming and inclusive space for connection and engages in meaningful discussions and projects that support our community and beyond.
Running since 2013, the Orkney Nature Festival has given thousands of people the opportunity to enjoy, and be inspired by, the magnificent Orcadian wildlife.
The Improving the Cancer Journey (ICJ) service is here to support anyone living in Orkney that has been affected by cancer with their non-clinical needs.
The Dounby Centre has a sports hall, fitness suite and function rooms. Itaccommodates a range of sporting activities, birthdays and much more. Further information is on the Facebook page.
The Scottish Ambulance Service is on the frontline of the NHS, despatching immediate medical assistance or clinical advice to over 5 million people across Scotland.
Social Security Scotland delivers a number of benefits for families on low incomes, people who need help paying for a funeral, disabled people, carers and young people entering the workplace.
We meet monthly in St Andrews Community Centre from 1.30 � 3.30 usually on a Friday. The cost is�2. We have guest speakers, entertainment etc followed by tea, sandwiches and cake and a yarn.
ODD Animals Rescue (Old, Disabled, Damaged, and Black Animals Rescue) is an Orkney-based charity focused on helping vulnerable animals through a local charity shop, a pet foodbank…
Active Schools Orkney is a program by the Orkney Islands Council that aims to increase sports and physical activity opportunities for children and young people in Orkney.
Our Diploma-qualified and BACP-registered Counsellors work confidentially with young people up to age 25 through any issues they might be experiencing, such as depression, anxiety…
You can add information about your community group, charity, organisation or service, or update an existing entry by completing and submitting a directory form.