Find information about community groups, charities and voluntary organisations in Orkney. Our directory also includes details of other services providing support in 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.
Quarriers is one of Scotland's leading social care charities. We provide practical care and support for vulnerable children, adults and families who face extremely challenging circumstances.
Sanday Community School is a junior high school on the island of Sanday, Orkney, that provides education for pupils aged 3 to 16 and serves as a central part of the community.
Shapinsay Primary School, also known as Shapinsay Community School, is a small school on the island of Shapinsay in Orkney that serves children from nursery to primary 7.
Stenness Community School in Orkney aims to create healthy, happy, and resilient children who are both literate and numerate, with a focus on building open-mindedness and a love for learning.
Parent-toddler groups, which often don't require Ofsted registration because parents stay with their children, offer social opportunities for children and support for parents.
Stromness Academy is a six year secondary school in Orkney with a catchment area covering the town of Stromness and the West Mainland. The current school roll is approximately 360 pupils.
Stromness Primary School is a modern, single-story school in Stromness, Orkney, with 6 primary classes and a nursery, catering to around 125 pupils in the primary years and 39 in the nursery.
Asthma UK, now operating as Asthma + Lung UK, does not have a physical presence or local group in Orkney but supports residents through national and Scottish services.
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…
Families with children under five have access to a named Health Visitor who carry out routine health assessments with your child in line with the Health Visitor Pathway set by Scottish Government.
You can add information about your community group, charity, organisation or service, or update an existing entry by completing and submitting a directory form.