Name | Year Founded | Contact Us | Details |
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Anguilla Football Association Ltd | 2002 | | | View details |
Pathfinder Club Seventh-day Adventist Church | 1950 | | | View details |
Scouts of Anguilla | 1930 | | | View details |
Anguilla National Trust | 1988 | | | View details |
From Within Dance Anguilla | 2008 | | | View details |
Belle & Beau: A Charity For Children | 2017 | | | View details |
Graphique Maddness | | | View details | |
Native Sons Productions | 2001 | | | View details |
Diamond Project | 2012 | | | View details |
Valley Primary School’s Student Council | | | View details | |
Anguilla Community Action Network Youth Arm | 2016 | | | View details |
Girls’ Brigade | 1974 | | | View details |
Christian Fellowships Church Youth Department | 1967 | | | View details |
Anguilla Cycling Association | 1998 | | | View details |
Omololu International School Student Council | 2013 | | | View details |
To promote the development and management of football through the facilitation of sound education, training, coaching, refereeing and business programs.
To create a proper working environment by establishing partnerships with key stakeholders that will facilitate the development of football in Anguilla.
Sports
Hosted the primary school football tournament and the inter-house secondary school tournament
Several football tournaments
Mr Raymond E G Guishard
Mrs Diana Carty
Ms Shanicia Webster
Ms Sabrina Browne – (Accountant)
Rawle Hazell
General public
Eleven registered clubs with around 40 member each
A mixture of youth and adults
Annual AGM
Determined by Executive team
October
+1(264) 497-7323 / 476-7323
axafa@yahoo.com
P O Box 1318, The Valley, Anguilla
Develops activities to meet the needs and interests of children and adolescents between 10 and 15 years old, with a specific focus on this age group religious program.
Salvation and service.
Youth Service, Faith Based/Religious
Camp, community work
Camporee, camps, community work, social events.
Calvert Fleming
Linette Carty
Linette Carty
Linda Rogers
Pastor Trent Berg
Youth
45
School age children 5-12, Youth ages 13 – 30
Weekly
Saturday and sometimes Sunday
4-6 pm
+1(264) 235-7022
linettecarty@hotmail.com
N/A
“BY 2023 SCOUTING WILL BE THE WORLD’S LEADING EDUCATIONAL YOUTH MOVEMENT, ENABLING 100 MILLION YOUNG PEOPLE TO BE ACTIVE CITIZENS CREATING POSITIVE CHANGE IN THEIR COMMUNITIES AND IN THE WORLD BASED ON SHARED VALUES.”
“THE MISSION OF SCOUTING IS TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE, THROUGH A VALUE SYSTEM BASED ON THE SCOUT PROMISE AND LAW, TO HELP BUILD A BETTER WORLD WHERE PEOPLE ARE SELF-FULFILLED AS INDIVIDUALS AND PLAY A CONSTRUCTIVE ROLE IN SOCIETY.”
Youth Service, Governance, Education/Training/Skill Development, Sports, Recreational
SENIOR CITIZENS LUNCH, HOME CLEAN UPS
FOUNDERS DAY SERVICE AND SOCIAL ACTIVITY, ISLAND CAMP
CELESTINE JOHN
DANA RUAN
TRACELYN HAMILTON
VIVIENNE FLEMING
NEVILLE HAMILTON
YOUTH FROM THE AGE OF 5+ TO 18+
180
School age children 5-12, Youth ages 13 – 30, A mixture of youth and adults
Weekly
Mondays, Tuesdays, Saturdays
Varies
1-264-584-2136
sandrafahie@outlook.com
N/A
The Anguilla National Trust is a respected centre of environmental and cultural conservation and engenders a revolution in the environmental and cultural consciousness.
The Anguilla National Trust seeks to be a leader in promoting, supporting, and enabling sustainable development in Anguilla; committed to the conservation of Anguilla’s natural and cultural heritage, while promoting and supporting environmental and cultural stewardship.
environmental, cultural, and built heritage conservation, preservation, and promotion
environmental youth programmes; species and habitat restoration
monthly members’ activities; Iguana Fest
Avon Carty
To be elected
To be elected
To be elected
N/A
Residents of and visitors to Anguilla
100
Any persons interested in the organisation’s type of work.
Annually
First week of December
6.00pm-9.00pm
+1(264) 497-5297
antadmin@anguillanet.com
PO Box 1234, The Valley
To improve the quality of formal dance education locally; transforming the Arts in our community in the areas of dance and performance, while generating a higher standard of art appreciation on the island. Additionally, it is hoped that the chosen course of action results in higher production of local professional artistes with international exposure and experience considered to be quality artists based on international standards.
The aim of this studio is to provide an outlet for young people in Anguilla where they can positively express themselves and develop their talents in the area of dance and performance. It is hoped that our members will enhance their self-confidence and develop strong skills in teamwork and leadership.
Youth Service, Education/Training/Skill Development, Arts
Cultural Day Leeward Island Debating Competition & Tourism Fair 2017
FWD Dancing with Stars & Grand Dance Recital
Amber Woodley
Nichola MacDonald
Ojeda Vanterpool
Roxana Brooks
Arielle Gaskin
Age 3 to adult
60
School age children 5-12, A mixture of youth and adults, Any persons interested in the organisation’s type of work.
Monthly
Varies
5:00pm
+1(264) 476-3600
from.within.dance.co@gmail.com
P.O. BOX 258
Building a community that is committed to the socioeconomic wellness of its children.
The mission of the Charity is to improve the quality of life for underprivileged, disabled and abused children in Anguilla.
Youth Service, Education/Training/Skill Development
Book and Toy Drive & Social Evening
Book and Toy Drive
Calla Gumbs
N/A
Mervette Bryan
Derique Hughes
Alyshia Ryan
General community volunteers
5
A mixture of youth and adults, Any persons interested in the organisation’s type of work.
Monthly
Saturday
4pm
Every country will have the opportunity to represent and promote its assets in a fun and fashionable way through patriotic designs.
To provide high-quality patriotic designs on clothing items that are symbolic and reflect the beauty of Anguilla.
Arts
Sponsorship of clothing to groups that are travelling
Ultimate Party Animal promoting Unity
Shakeela Ritchie
Rowemain Carty
Charonaye Carty
Shakeela Ritchie
Shakeela Ritchie
Patriotic Citizens, Visitors and Tourists
5
A mixture of youth and adults
Monthly
25th of Every Month
5:00 PM
+1(264) 235-8291
graphiquemaddness@gmail.com
North Side Pox1709
Building and nourishing partnerships towards the preservation and development of all aspects of Anguilla’s culture in innovative ways.
To serve as a cultural development institution, to educate, preserve and document all aspects of Anguilla’s culture for future generations.
Preservation of the Anguillans culture
The annual Culturally Yours Recognition Award
Alwyn J. Richardson
Leroy H. Richardson
Monique Webster
Alwyn Richardson
Leroy Richardson
The Anguilla community and diaspora
5
Any persons interested in the organisation’s type of work.
Monthly
Wednesday
5pm
Unnamed Road, Cedar Village 2640, Anguilla
+1(264) 235-7443 / 772-8525
Jerrydice739@gmail.com
P.o. Box 202 the valley Anguilla
Education/Training/Skill Development, Sports
Diamond Classic
Nigel Linton
Nadia Linton
Regine Niles
Emmette Thompson
Janelle Bryan
Youth
40
School age children 5-12, Youth ages 13 – 30, A mixture of youth and adults, Any persons interested in the organisation’s type of work.
As often as needed
Anyday
Various
+1(264) 584-8225
Diamondproject264@gmail.com
PO Box PW5121
Youth Service, Education/Training/Skill Development
Buddy Reading, Community Give Back
Keante Brooks
Keante Brooks
Rayana Webster
Rayana Webster
Deronique Smith
Student Body and Administration
12
School age children 5-12
Weekly
Weekly
12:15-1:00
+1(264) 497-2887
carina.richardson@doe.edu.ai
The Valley, Anguilla AI-2640
To inspire change in the way children with HIV/AIDS are treated and to achieve immediate and long lasting change in their lives.
Striving to build a community in which every child has a basic right to survival, education, protection, development and participation.
Youth Service
Youth Workshop, World Aids Day Media Presentation, Youth Outreach
Youth Conference
Erin Gumbs
Jana Fleming
Rhonica Connor
J’orde Richardson
Michealanne Benjamin
Youths
20
A mixture of youth and adults
Weekly
Thursday
11.30 am
+1(264) 584-1864 / 582-5589
maxinealonzo3@gmail.com
Po. Box 1603 The Valley, Anguilla
“Motto- SEEK, SERVE and FOLLOW CHRIST
Aim- To help girls to become followers of the Lord Jesus Christ, through self-control, reverence and a sense of responsibility to find true enrichment of life.
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Our mission is to encourage regional cooperation and advancement of Brigade for the transformation of the lives of Girls and enrichment of the world around us by being deliberate BEES for Christ in Building, Equipping, Extending and Serving in Christ’s kingdom.
Youth Service, Faith-Based/Religious, Education/Training/Skill Development
Girls’ Brigade has participated in the Methodist church Harvest festivals and Easter Egg Hunt.
Annual events include Harvest, International Day of Prayer, Youth Week and National Anguilla Day Parade.
Monifa Brooks-Gumbs
Agnes Payne-Fleming
Jonesha Richardson
Keri Richardson
N/A
Girls and young women ages 4 to 18
60 girls
School age children 5-12, Youth ages 13 – 30
Weekly
Thursdays, Saturdays
3pm and 4:30pm respectively
+1(264) 235-6448 / 497-2612
axagirlsbrigade264@gmail.com
P. O Box 5, C/o The Methodist Church Anguilla
Faith Based/Religious
Youth Weekend Conference
Teenagers
25
Youth ages 13 – 30
Weekly
Friday
7 pm
+1(264) 476-6326
dosharich@hotmail.com
PO BOX 35
To see Anguilla as a knowledgeable and first-class cycling society and having our cyclists reach the professional level in the sport.
Provide activities to promote and develop the sport of cycling; competitive and recreational. To provide cycling education, promote stronger team spirit and a more united community for members, cyclists and the Anguilla community at large.
Sports
N/A
John T. Memorial Cycling Race, Various local races
Sharon Lowe
Chantelle Osborne
Kurtz Lloyd
Shellice Niles
Derick Carty
Everyone
40
School age children 5-12, Youth ages 13 – 30, A mixture of youth and adults, Any persons interested in the organisation’s type of work.
Monthly, or whenever needed
Second Monday
7pm
+1(264) 584-0083 / 584-2223
axacycling@gmail.com
P. O. Box 1662
We will advance into one of the leading centers of learning in the Caribbean through building collaborative relationships among students, staff, parents, and the wider community.
To provide our students with a stimulating and engaging learning experience that inspires them to be balanced, open-minded and reflective global citizens. We use an internationally recognised curriculum of the highest standard embedded with the IB philosophy. The world is our classroom; all students have the courage and freedom to think, create and discover in a fun, safe and open environment.
Education/Training/Skill Development
School-based fundraisers, elections
Bake Sales, elections and campaigns, school-based fundraisers
Savannah Croft
Kieron Edwards
Omololu Student Body
Omololu Student Body
School age children 5-12
Monthly
Wednesday
12:30 - 1:00
+1(264) 497-5430
info@omololuschool.org
PO Box 703, The Valley, Anguilla