Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Children
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Swindon Town Fc Community Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, LeisureThe Charity's objects are to further and assist in education (on a social and physical basis) of children and adults within Swindon and the surrounding areas, through the use of the game of football. The Community Foundation also support a Football Development programme in Zambia.
Little Gate Farm
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, Social careLittle Gate is a charity providing a skills and training program for learning disabled & Autistic adults and young people who want to go into paid work through supported employment. We also provide respite through our holiday club for children with learning disabilities and difficulties.
The Belsize Square Synagogue
Beneficiary group, ReligionThe Charity maintains the synagogue for public worship, conducts regular services, provides the services of a Rabbi and a Cantor, provides religious education of Jewish children, youth and adults. The synagogue also provides facilities for life cycle events.
Notre Dame Preparatory School (norwich) Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationThe objects of the school, a Catholic institution open to children of all faiths, is the advancement of education.
UK Care For Children
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe objectives of the charity are the provision of general charitable welfare services such as poverty relief, medical assistance, the promotion of education and related projects. Assisting children and families and communities as needed, mainly in the Middle East.
The Naval Children's Charity
Armed forces, Arts, Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Naval Children's Charity supports dependant children up to and including the age of 25 of serving or former serving members of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, QARNNS, WRNS, Reserves and RFA who are in need, hardship or distress. Families are supported through grants, free books and resources and community support. Families can apply directly to the Charity for help or through other agencies.
Childlife
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthChildlife helps to improve the lives of children and young people throughout the UK by raising funds for the work of its four member charities. Our partner charities supporting children are Ataxia UK, Acorns Children's Hospice, National Deaf Children's Society and the National Children's Bureau.
The Design And Technology Association
Beneficiary groupThe Design and Technology Association is the recognised professional organisation for all design and technology educators and aims to inspire, develop and support excellence in the subject. The Association helps to improve the quality of planning, teaching, management and leadership of the subject and, therefore, contributes to a better and more effective learning experience for children.
Masonic Samaritan Fund
Associations, Beneficiary groupTaking over the activities of the former unincorporated body registered as Charity No 1001298: the provision of medical assistance, support, treatment, care or advice to Freemasons, their wives, children or dependants, or the widows, children or dependants of deceased Freemasons.
The Leicester And Leicestershire Animal Aid Association
Animals, Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareProvide the highest level of care in our kennels and cattery to re-home unwanted, abandoned, stray, lost or neglected pets in loving, responsible homes. Provide educational events and activities to inform adults and children in responsible pet ownership and care. Provide a support scheme to help local vulnerable pet owners with care for their companion animals to prevent loneliness and isolation.
Seven Stories, The National Centre For Children's Books
Arts, Beneficiary groupSeven Stories' mission is to champion children's books as an intergral part of childhood and Britian's heritage and culture, with the aim of: Preserving and celebrating Britain's rich heritage of children's literature from 1930's to the present day. Encouraging a lively dialogue that brings books and their creators to life and inspires a love of reading across generations.
British-Ukrainian Aid
Beneficiary groupBritish-Ukrainian Aid (BUAid) supports people suffering from the armed conflict and humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, including the injured and wounded, orphaned children, the elderly, internally displaced persons and families who have lost their breadwinners.
Swansea Carers' Centre
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careSwansea Carers Centre is a local charity supporting carers within the City & County of Swansea. We support all carers of those with an illness or disability, including learning disability, mental health problems, physical disability, dementia and other long term limiting illnesses. This also includes parents of children with a disability or chronic illness.
The Difference Education LTD
Beneficiary groupImproving life outcomes for the most vulnerable children by raising the status and expertise of those who educate them.
Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social welfareA channel for charitable giving of Yorkshire Building Society ('YBS'). Its two priority areas are alleviating poverty and improving health/saving lives. To do so it makes donations for a specific purpose/item to registered charities, recommended by members and colleagues, who support beneficiaries such as children, the seriously ill, the elderly, the homeless and the disabled in the UK.
Curious Minds
Beneficiary groupCurious Minds is a creative charity delivering a wide range of initiatives for children and young people in the North West. We believe it is everyone's right to have the opportunity to realise their creative potential and we aim to make a difference in children and young people's lives through increasing participation in arts and cultural activities.
Fairfield P N E U School Backwell Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationFairfield PNEU School is a day, co-educational, independent school offering education for children from 3 to 11+. It provides a broad, liberal education closely informed by the National Curriculum and within a Christian environment which aims to develop to the full the capabilities of each individual child.
Families For Children Trust
Beneficiary groupVoluntary Adoption Agency placing children from all over the UK with families in Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset.
New Life Christian Centre (croydon)
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Religion, Social welfareChurch activities: holding regular services of worship, providing bible teaching, supporting missionaries.Education activities: operating a pre-school for children from 2 to 4 years, holding parent and toddler groups, employing a team to visit local schools and teach the christian faith.Relief of financial hardship and sickness activities: providing grants for needy individuals locally.
Langdon College
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionProviding post 16 education to school leavers with special educational needs. In particular to Jewish children and young people
North East Lincolnshire Women's Aid
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe charity has the general aim of improving the lives and safety of women, men and children particularly those affected by domestic abuse.
Spark2life
Beneficiary groupGeneral charitable activities to the local community including children, youth and adults. Operational mainly in the local area of the London Borough of Waltham Forest but also throughout london and adjacent counties.
I Choose Freedom Charity
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareI Choose Freedom is a charity that provides refuge and a path to freedom for survivors of domestic abuse. We have three refuges that house women and children. As part of our Refuge for All project, we also offer self-contained units to support any survivor.
Vipassana Trust
Beneficiary group, HealthRunning Vipassana meditation courses for adults and Anapana meditation courses for children and young people.
The St Michael Steiner School LTD
Beneficiary group, EducationThe school provides care and education for children and students from birth to age 18 according to the guidance given by Rudolf Steiner. We have Parent & Child groups, Kindergartens, Lower, Middle and High Schools. We offer a broad curriculum throughout the school and a school-leaving qualification that provides students with access to university without having to follow the National Curriculum.