Crookston Community Group

Crookston Community Group forging new riverbeds of hope, unity, compassion, peace............ What do we do? Who & Why was it set up? Everyone is equal and heard.

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Crookston Community Group (CCG) provides a wide range of activities and services to make a positive contribution to the cohesion & economy of the community, to help neighbourhoods feel safer and to rekindle old-fashioned community spirit. Founded in 2012 by a group of local multi-cultural people who wanted to do something a

bout the significant increase in local crime, lack of opportunities, inability to access services, extreme poverty & hunger, isolation, fear and the rise in racial hostility within our community. CCG is managed & run by people who have experienced real life and live locally. We all have our own personal stories of overcoming challenging circumstances, which helps us connect, communicate and understand each other and our service users eg I (Nasreen Ali, founder & Chairperson), my husband and children, will never forget the humiliation, loneliness and desperation we felt when homeless and the relief when a helping hand was extended to us. Seeing the need and potential of CCG, Glasgow City Council provided an affordable long-term lease on an unused unit in the heart of Crookston and we transformed it into a community centre. In no time at all, word got out and people started dropping off anything that might be needed by others and were asking “what can we do to help” whilst others arrived at our door seeking help. We are a grass roots charity with 83% of staff & volunteers coming to us initially as service users. Within the past 10 years, due to increase in service users (1000s), the wider geographical demand (individuals walking 5 miles to reach us for help) and the increase in needs (now exacerbated by COVID), we took out additional long-term leases in premises in Po***ck and Govan. Our locations, services and activities have all grown organically and change depending upon the needs of our service users. All obstacles to participation are identified and circumvented. Our Trustees, staff & volunteers are of the community and work closely with our Advisory Group, multiple local charities, other local authority and community groups and organisations such as the Greater Po***ck Area Partnership, to ensure i) no overlap of services ii) the efficiency and effectiveness of our services iii) our services compliment others and iv) the changing needs of the most disadvantaged in our communities are identified and met. The main continuous needs identified within our communities are Poverty, Challenging Family Circumstances, Homeless, Isolation & Exclusion, Bigotry, Racism, Inequality / Discrimination, Illness, Disability and Inability to Access Services. What do we want to achieve? Working together with the local community and through external private & public partnerships, we want to:
- Reduce deprivation inc food & fuel poverty
- Reduce social isolation
- Improve mental health & well-being
- Restore dignity & confidence
- Increase numbers accessing local public & 3rd sector services
- Reduce anti-social behaviour by building connections



CROOKSTON COMMUNITY CENTRE: 48 & 56 Beltrees Road, Crookston (Mon to Fri - 10am till 9pm)

Daily:

CCG Pantry. 12noon till 1pm
-Training, Work Experience & Volunteer Opportunities (pathway out of poverty)
-Foodbank: referrals from Social Services, Councillors, Turning Point, Money Matters etc (20 p/w)
-Foodbank on Wheels, delivering to those physically unwell, poor mental health, hiding from domestic abuser, elderly
-Emergency Food Parcels includes baby milk, nappies & sanitary products (partner referrals eg Refugee Council, Shelter)
-Hot meals for volunteers, service users and families (100 weekly)
-3 vans collecting food, toiletries, toys, bedding, clothing & furniture
-Advocacy Drop In: signposted by trained Project Officers, always with follow-up (9 p/w)
-Language classes: children and young adults (12 p/w)

Wednesday & Fridays:
-Foodshare: bag of groceries (includes toiletries) from £40+ for a donation of £4.50+ (depending upon family size). This reduces stigma and helps with the transition away from Foodbanks (20 p/w)
-Energy Scotland giving fuel poverty advice every 2nd Wednesday (6 p/w)
-Citizen’s Advice Bureau giving general advocacy advice every 2nd Wednesday (6 p/w)

Thursdays:
-online. Thursday Cook n Chat: locals cook, chat & dine together with some arts & crafts activities or guest speakers (15 p/w) eg Money Matters, DWP Glasgow College, Scottish Poverty Network, Inclusion Scotland & Migrant Help and people who have experienced these issues and come out the other side (10 p/w)
-Youth Group: playing games & monthly movie night (12 p/w)

Every 2nd Friday - Local MP Chris Stevens Surgery

School Holiday Lunch Club (140 children p/d):
Aged 5–15, approx 7 different nationalities

Independence from Foodbanks (20 per week signed up for 6 week blocks):
Regular Foodbank users become less isolated and reliant on foodbank, by building knowledge, confidence and community through encouraging participation in educational, social, training and volunteering activities. Occasional:
-Pop-Up Foodbanks, within communities in dire need
-Get Yourself Connected (IT classes)
-Multi-Cultural Fun Days (1000+)


LADYMUIR CRESCENT, Pollok
Refurbishment had begun when COVID hit, but due to demand, we began operating a Foodbank, Foodshare and School Holiday Lunch Club from March 2020 continuing to date. TIFFIN COMMUNITY CAFÉ, CATERERING SERVICES & FUNCTION LETS, Govan
All creating multiple revenue streams to help us towards sustainability. All Services & Activities operating from our Crookston premises will be replicated within all 3 locations with the proposed additions:

-Health & Wellbeing Counselling: Trained Counsellor 1 day/week
-Mum’s & Bumps: Parenting/family support, impacting on the healthy emotional and physical development of young children.
-Sticky Fingers: Making friends, sharing, talking, listening and playing together with peer support for mum/dad.
-Fusion Juniors & Youth: Removing stigma and helping youth develop an understanding and acceptance of one another through teamwork activities.
-Homework Club, with Maths & English Tutors: Bridging the educational gap experienced by disadvantaged young people.
-Patter & Natter/Men’s Den: Women & men’s groups taking ownership of indoor & outdoor activities to build confidence, skills and friendships. Crookston Community Group

AWARDS WON

Nominated for SCVO charity of the year award by MSP Humza Yousaf 2023

WINNERS of 2022 nominee CHILD OF BRITAIN AWARDS AMINA ALI

WINNERS of 2021 & 2019 Youth in Philanthropy Initiative award (YPI)

WINNERS Ross & Liddell Bursary 2020

WINNERS Silverburn Bursary 2019

WINNERS People Project National Lottery Award (4th Runner up)

WINNERS Mary Barbour Award 2018/19 (1st runner-up) Valuable contribution to community life in Glasgow Mrs Nasreen Ali (chairperson/volunteer)

WINNERS VAF expressive arts award 2017/18 1st PRIZE

WINNERS Scottish Asian business awards (best in Civil/Third sector)



56 Beltrees Road, Glasgow, G53 5TF

48 Beltrees Road, Glasgow G53 5TF

19-23 Ladymuir Crescent, Glasgow G53 5UE

1005 Paisley Road West, Glasgow, G52 1EQ

Suite 3, 89 Middlesbrough Street, Glasgow G41 1EE

Charity: SC043162
website ccg.scot
[email protected]
01418824333
07862221178

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Early Day Motions
House of Commons
CROOKSTON COMMUNITY GROUP
EDM #1603
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Tabled 10 September 2018
2017-19 Session
That this House notes the work of Crookston Community Group, based in Crookston, Glasgow, a charity organisation, founded by Tariq Ali, which has a goal of creating a sense of community by building bridges among a diversity of cultures and communities; praises its collaboration with local organisations, local authorities, communities, statutory and voluntary groups and the public sector to develop and support a range of beneficial projects; welcomes its diverse range of projects including arts, culture, education, festivals, sport and others; acknowledges Crookston Community Group's development of best practice materials and resources on cross-cultural dialogue and collaboration to help build platforms for constructive debate; praises them for its foodbank programme which delivers thousands of food parcels within Glasgow to individuals who have difficulty travelling to their local foodbank; congratulates Nasreen Ali, chair of the Crookston Community Group, for winning first runner-up in the Mary Barbour Award; and wishes them every success with its future plans for a climate challenge and food share projects.

15/06/2026

Reacting to incidents of racist violence in Scotland, Poverty Alliance convener Polly Jones said: "Everyone has a right to feel safe on our streets, at their work, and in their own home.

"The Poverty Alliance strongly condemns the violence and intimidation that has been targeted to people from racialised communities on the streets of Scotland. Everyone who has any kind of influence must join us, do everything they can to protect our friends, colleagues and neighbours, and stand up to the hatred being promoted by a racist minority.

"We know that when it comes to living on a low income, Scotland is a two-tier society - with people from racialised communities having more than double the poverty rates of those who define themselves as white.

"That's just wrong - and it highlights the injustice at the heart of our rigged economic system, where corporations and the very wealthy are allowed to get away with not properly contributing to the public good, and people are left without what they need to build a dignified life.

"Hate and frustration grow quicker when people feel that society isn't working for them. Our political leaders can urgently start building an economy that puts people's wellbeing first, and a better society for all of us - with real Living Wages, excellent public services to support our daily lives, and a strong foundation of social security that is there for everyone when we need it.

"And we must be absolutely clear: migrants and people seeking protection are welcome here. Scotland is stronger, fairer and more vibrant because of the people who choose to make their lives here. They deserve the same security, dignity and respect as anyone else.

"Respect and compassion can beat hatred and injustice. Together, we can build a better future for everyone in Scotland."

Dear Parents and Families,We are delighted to announce that our Summer Lunch Club will run from Monday 29th June to Frid...
10/06/2026

Dear Parents and Families,

We are delighted to announce that our Summer Lunch Club will run from Monday 29th June to Friday 7th August-2026, every day from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm at all three Crookston Community Group hubs:

📍 TIFFIN Hub
1005 Paisley Road West, Glasgow, G52 1EQ

📍 Ladymuir Hub
19-23 Ladymuir Crescent, Glasgow, G53 5UE

📍 Beltrees Hub
56 Beltrees Road, Glasgow, G53 5TF

We encourage all children and young people to attend and enjoy:
- Freshly cooked nutritious lunch every day
- Fresh fruit, drinks and ice lollies
- Breakfast packs to take home
- Fun games and activities
- Arts and crafts sessions
- Opportunities to make new friends
- A safe, welcoming, and enjoyable environment
- Exciting opportunities for regular attendees

Note: Children who attend regularly throughout the programme will also have the opportunity to take part in a special field trip during the summer holidays.

Please encourage your children, family members, and neighbours to participate and attend as often as possible to benefit from all the activities and opportunities available.

We look forward to welcoming everyone and making this summer enjoyable, healthy, and fun for all!

CCG team

❤️ Discovering the Joy of Helping Others 🤝Today, we were delighted to welcome a trainee who has joined Crookston Communi...
04/06/2026

❤️ Discovering the Joy of Helping Others 🤝

Today, we were delighted to welcome a trainee who has joined Crookston Community Group (CCG) as part of her civic placement programme. Travelling from Paris, she chose to complete her placement with us to gain practical experience of how charities support local communities and make a positive difference in people's lives.

As part of her training today, our staff guided her in preparing food parcels and personally distributing them to community members. This hands-on experience allowed her to understand the importance of community service and the impact that even a simple act of kindness can have on someone's day.

The highlight of the experience was seeing the smiles and gratitude from the people receiving support. She learned that helping others is not only beneficial for those receiving assistance, but also brings a great sense of happiness and fulfilment to those who serve.

At Crookston Community Group, we strive every day to support our community with compassion, dignity, and care. We are proud to provide opportunities for young people to learn, grow, and experience the true value of giving back.

01/06/2026

The charity has been operating from the building since April 2025

Charity Shop – Great Items at Affordable Prices Looking for quality items at reasonable prices? Visit our Charity Shop w...
20/05/2026

Charity Shop – Great Items at Affordable Prices

Looking for quality items at reasonable prices? Visit our Charity Shop where you can find clean and almost new:

👕 Clothes
👟 Shoes
🧸 Toys
📚 Books
🎬 DVDs
🍴 Kitchen items and more

Everything is available at affordable prices so everyone can benefit.

📍 Address: 15 Ladymuir Crescent, Glasgow G53 5UE

Please take some time to visit us and pick up anything you need. Every purchase and contribution helps make a difference, as all proceeds go back into supporting people in need within our community.

Support a good cause while finding something useful for yourself and your family ❤️

We look forward to welcoming you!

Behind every meal shared across our hubs is a great deal of care, teamwork, and dedication ❤️ At our TIFFIN Kitchen, the...
14/05/2026

Behind every meal shared across our hubs is a great deal of care, teamwork, and dedication ❤️

At our TIFFIN Kitchen, the role of our chefs and volunteers each day is impossible to overlook. Their hard work ensures that ready-made, portioned meals are prepared and delivered across the organisation, providing not only practical support but also a sense of stability and comfort for many in our community.

For some children during the school holidays, this may be the only hot meal they receive in a day. That makes every meal prepared in the kitchen even more important.

The same care extends to our volunteers too. A warm meal is always available without pressure, ensuring that those who generously give their time are also supported in return.

Thank you, Chef Asifa and Chef Mohan, for your everyday hard work, care, and commitment in the TIFFIN Kitchen. Your efforts make a real difference every single day.

Alex has been a familiar and friendly face at our Ladymuir Hub within Crookston Community Group ❤️Based mainly at Ladymu...
11/05/2026

Alex has been a familiar and friendly face at our Ladymuir Hub within Crookston Community Group ❤️

Based mainly at Ladymuir, she also supported work at our Beltrees office, and contributed to our social media updates. One of her biggest achievements was helping to create the Charity Shop in the new unit space alongside Ben, building it from scratch and finding creative ways to recycle and upcycle incoming donations so they could find new homes while supporting the community.

Together, they supported the day-to-day hub activities, and helped keep everything running smoothly.

Known as the “smiling one” at Ladymuir, Alex brought warmth and positivity to the space every day.

Thank you for your help throughout the last year, Alex. You will be greatly missed by the team and everyone who visited the hub.

Farah has been a key part of daily life at our TIFFIN Hub within Crookston Community Group ❤️Working closely with volunt...
07/05/2026

Farah has been a key part of daily life at our TIFFIN Hub within Crookston Community Group ❤️

Working closely with volunteers, she brought organisation, dedication, and a calm, helpful presence to everything happening in the space. From coordinating activity in the kitchen to keeping the venue and outdoor areas welcoming and spotless, Farah made sure that everything always had its place.

Her ability to manage the practical side of the hub so smoothly helped create an environment where volunteers and visitors alike felt comfortable and supported.

Thank you, Farah, for your support throughout the last year. Your dedication will always be greatly appreciated, and you will be missed by everyone who worked alongside you.

05/05/2026

Saying goodbye, but not farewell ❤️

We recently gathered staff, volunteers, and management at Crookston Community Group for a heartfelt send-off for Alex and Farah as they begin new chapters.

With cake, kind words, and a few emotional speeches, it was a lovely reminder that CCG is more than a workplace. It’s a community and a family.

You may not be with us every day, but you will always be part of CCG.

Wishing you both every success and happiness in what comes next.

30/04/2026

The basic rate of Universal Credit is JUST £98 a week. That's not enough to cover the costs of food, bills, transport and the essentials we all need.

This lack of support means that millions of people across the UK are skipping meals. And it's one of the main reasons why people turn to food banks.

That's why we're calling for an independent process to advise the UK Government on the minimum level for Universal Credit.

This would be grounded in evidence and advice from experts, including people who know what it's like to live on a low income.

You can stand with us to help call for change 👉 https://bit.ly/4czbN2v

Address

56 Beltrees Road
Glasgow
G535TF

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 3pm
Tuesday 10am - 3pm
Wednesday 10am - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 3pm
Friday 10am - 3pm

Telephone

+441418824333

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