Armed forces Charities That specialise in Army
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Godiva Voluntary Medical Responders
Armed forcesPreserve life.
The Chamberlain Foundation
Armed forces, Economic and community development, EducationThe main activity has been the provison of a grant to The Salvation Army Social Work Trust to support the work amongst the unemployed
Berkshire Yeomanry Museum CIO
Armed forces, Arts, HeritageThe objects of the Museum are to educate the public in the history of the Berkshire Yeomanry by public exhibition and management of the Museum's Collection by upholding the Regiment's traditions by maintaining Regimental memorials and by issuing publications such as journals and newsletters relating to the Regiment
End-Time Lord's Army Ministry Int'l
Armed forces, Arts, Health, ReligionChurch organisation, Christian religious group, Community donation, Charity work, Radio broadcast services, informal counselling service, Bible teaching.
The Royal Sussex Regimental Association Trust
Armed forces, Arts, Heritage, Religion1. Manage and produce annual magazine and quarterly news letter.2. Arrange and manage Annual Regimental Association Dinner (280 attended)3. Arrange and manage St George's Day Service in Chichester Cathedral (320 attended)4. Arrange and managed Field of Remembrance parade West Minster Cathedral5. Monitor and assist with Regimental Benevolence
The Parachute Regimental Association London Branch
Armed forces, Charity and VCS supportFUNDRAISING FOR OUR ARMED FORCES AND EX SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN.
The Staffordshire Regiment (the Prince Of Wales's) Regimental Charity
Armed forces, HeritageSupplies financial support for ex-service and serving soldiers of the Regiment. Assists with maintenance of Regimental Museum.
Stockport Volunteer Armoury
Armed forces, Associations, Charity and VCS supportMaintaining a public subscribed estate of buildings for the benefit of the land army and volunteers. Making donations for local military benefits and Organisations of the Military, Cadets and Regimental Associations being located in the building.
The Duke Of Cornwall's Light Infantry Cottage Homes
Armed forces, HousingSupport to two retired soldiers living in two Almshouses
The Duke Of Wellington's Regimental Association Fund
Armed forces, Charitable activities, ReligionIn making grants towards: (1) Relief of need to serving, ex serving members of the regiment and/or their dependants. (2) To promote the efficiency and Esprit de Corps of the regiment. (3) Maintenance of regimental chapels.
The Army Cadet League - Middlesex North West Sector, Greater London Acf Branch
Armed forces, Associations, Beneficiary groupGeneral Charitable PurposeChildren/young people
The Royal Dragoon Guards Heritage Trust
Armed forces, HeritageThe maintenance of the museum of the Royal Dragoon Guards and antecedent regiments, including the acquisition and preservation of historical artefacts.
The Parachute Regimental Association Croydon Branch
Armed forces, ArtsWe have a social meeting every last Tuesday of the month where ex-airborne soldiers can meet and talk about old war stories. We also arrange memorial trips to Normandy and Arnhem for our ex WW2 Vets plus having a few social evenings, such as an Xmas Dance, a summer BBQ and a race night when it is possible. We also make donations to other military deserving causes.
The Rifles And Light Infantry Association, Somerset
Armed forcesThe purpose is to promote the efficiency of The Rifles by maintaining contact between past and present members, including those from former regiments. The Association fosters esprit de corps, comradeship and welfare. Control is exercised through Association Branches within the County of Somerset and the City and County of Bristol.
The Parachute Regimental Association Royal Cornwall Branch
Armed forcesImplied Charitable Activities Esp involving Ex Parachute Regiment Members
Bellingham Youth And Education Centre
Armed forces, Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationProviding facilities for Army Cadets and a Youth Club for 7 to 13 year olds meeting weekly., and other charities or occasional meetings
The Harvest Army Church International UK
Armed forces, ReligionTo conduct religious services, promote religious education and community work and to assist benevolent charitable and worthy causes of a similar nature.
The Hodson's Horse British Officers Memorial Trust
Animals, Armed forces, Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Health, LeisureEstablished to perpetuate the memory of the Regiment known as Hodson's Horse and the British officers who served in it. Annual grants are given to: King Edward VII Hospital (' Sister Agnes'), Scholarships for the education of children of soldiers in India; provision of medals and trophies for sports events run by the Royal Armoured Corps and a HH Merit award for overseas cadets at RMAS Sandhurst.
Oxfordshire Rifle Association
Armed forces, Charity and VCS supportTO PROMOTE AND ENCOURAGE SKILL IN RIFLE AND PISTOL SHOOTING SO THAT CITIZENS ARE BETTER FITTED TO SERVE THEIR COUNTRY IN THE ARMED FORCES, TERRITORIAL AND ARMY VOLUNTEER RESERVES OR ANY OTHER ORGANISATIONS IN WHICH THEIR SERVICES MAY BE REQUIRED. TO ORGANISE TEAMS TO REPRESENT OXFORDSHIRE IN NATIONAL AND OTHER COMPETITIONS.
The Chattell Charitable Will Trust
Animals, Armed forces, Beneficiary group, HealthBeneficiaries are to include British Red Cross Society, East Cheshire Hospice Millbank Drive Macclesfield, Salvation Army, RSPCA, Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, Hearing Dogs for the Deaf, Macmillan Cancer Relief, National Trust, British Heart Foundation for the benefit of the Knutsford Branch, PDSA, RNIB, Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Children's Society RNLI and Wood Street Mission
Polish Underground Movement Study Trust
Armed forces, Heritage, HousingArchivist relating to the Polish Underground State and the home army known as Armia Krajowa. Also education, particularly regarding WW2, awareness relating to Polish heritage and history.
Lisa’s Army UK
Armed forces, Health, Social welfareTo provide emotional support and relief for sufferers of cancer and to help them with counselling and bereavement support.
Cheshire Regiment Association
Armed forces, Social welfare1. Regimental reunions 2 per year, run by the Cheshire Regiment Association through Regimental HQ. Branches organise reunions and social events throughout the year. 2. Assist with the running of 15 CRA Branches groups through the main Regimental HQ.3. Assist Cheshire Regiment veterans who require relief in need in finding appropriate support.
Seaforth Highlanders Pipes & Drums, Leicester
Armed forces, Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesOriginating from the Seaforth Highlanders Regimental Association, Leicester, where the regiment recruited widely during both world wars. Today the band exists to honour and remember those men of Leicestershire who served in the regiment and those died in conflict and to promote the education of the public in the highland arts, namely piping, drumming and highland dancing.
Neptune's Army Of Rubbish Cleaners
Armed forces, Charity and VCS support- Find, record and responsibly dispose of underwater litter from the sea/freshwaters of Pembrokeshire and when applicable other regions with volunteer divers;-Collect data on the distribution, nature and amount of underwater litter and its environmental impacts;-Spread awareness of the presence of marine litter and the environmental threats it causes;Educate the public to reduce marine litter;