Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Children
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Beneficiary group, ReligionMainly supporting missionaries and their projects Forget Me Not supports children.
The Clore Duffield Foundation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Heritage, ReligionThe Clore Duffield Foundation is a grant making organisation which concentrates its support on education, the arts, museum and gallery education, cultural leadership training, health and social care and enhancing Jewish life whilst placing a particular emphasis on supporting children, young people and society's more vulnerable individuals.
Hopscotch Under Fives Limited
Beneficiary group, ChildcareChildren's nursery & Drop In centre. Provide 36 childcare places for children aged between 2 & 5 years of age. Offer both full time and part time places.The Drop In runs as a mother & toddler centre providing various activities for under fives.
St Andrew's (burgess Hill) Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationA Pre-School primarily for children under statutory school age, set up to enhance the development and education of children in Burgess Hill.
Primary Science Teaching Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, ResearchTo help improve in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland the education and/or training of children and young people and/or the education and/or training of those responsible for teaching children and young people in science and related subjects with particular regard to primary school teaching.
Kids Can Achieve Limited
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Social careKCA aims to improve lives of children with ADHD, Autism and a range of associated difficulties. We support children & families. Our primary strategy is learning and development through play therapy. We offer school time respite, holiday schemes, after school clubs and family support at our centre and in schools and design our care package to suit the individual's needs and adjust as needs change.
Home-Start Rochdale And Bury
Beneficiary group, HousingHome-Start is a Family Support Charity which supports families with children from birth up to 12 years.
Kids For Kids
Animals, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareThe Charity seeks the relief of children in Darfur, Sudan, who are in need, hardship or distress, working with local partners to provide integrated grassroots projects identified and run by the communities - water, goat and donkey loans, mosquito nets, blankets, healthcare for mothers and babies, veterinary care, education, livelihood techniques, agricultural and environmental projects.
Rays Of Hope
Beneficiary groupto provide extra help for childeren with SENTo positively occupy children during the holidays.
Hope (portsmouth)
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Religion, Social welfareHOPE Portsmouth runs various community projects including: Portsmouth Food Bank, Community Circles of Support, ROC Community Mentoring, undertakes various youth and children's activities, as well as Kings Church Sunday services and midweek church community activities.
Nursery@aspire
Beneficiary group, Childcare, LeisureAIMS: To enhance the development and education of children primarily under statutory schoolage (from the age of three months). PROVIDES: Meals and snacks andwater throughout the day Nappies ACTIVITIES: Circle Time - Songs & Stories, Sand & WaterActivities, Construction Activites, Malable Play - flour and water mix, Outdoor activities
Schools Northeast
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationThe advancement of education for the public benefit of children and young people up to the age of 25. In particular, but not exclusively, by establishing a network for schools in North East England to work together to support, inform and influence key regional strategies and so enable schools to improve the quality and effectiveness of education and build links with the employment sector.
Neuroblastoma UK
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, ResearchNeuroblastoma UK raises money to fund scientific research into the causes of neuroblastoma (a cancer affecting mainly young children) and improved treatments. It also provides support and advice to parents and others affected by the disease.
Eaton Vale Scout & Guide Activity Centre Limited
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureThe Charity's activities are in line with those of the Scout and Guide Associations. It aims to provide facilities for the leisure time occupation of children and young people which will assist them to grow to full maturity as individuals and as members of society and so that their conditions of life may be improved in so doing.
Selfa
Beneficiary group, EducationAmalgamated with Charity Number 1124020 31.03.17. SELFA supports children and families experiencing vulnerabilities, to build resilience, thrive and achieve through wellbeing programmes; peer support groups; targeted holiday workshops; trips and residential breaks. Service users live or go to school in North Yorkshire and are referred by a professional working with them or their family.
Home-Start Nottingham
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social welfareHOME-START NOTTINGHAM PROVIDES HOME-VISITING SERVICE OFFERING SUPPORT AND FRIENDSHIP TO PARENTS WITH AT LEAST ONE CHILD UNDER 5 YEARS WHERE THEY ARE EXPERIENCING STRESS, ISOLATION AND/OR ILLNESS.VOLUNTEERS WHO ARE PARENTS ARE RECRUITED AND TRAINED BY QUALIFIED AND PAID STAFF BEFORE BEING MATCHED TO FAMILIES. HOME-START NOTTINGHAM COVERS NOTTINGHAM CITY, RUSHCLIFFE, GEDLING, BROXTOWE AND ASHFIELD
Bowlers Community Nursery
Beneficiary group, ChildcareBowlers provides a safe, secure and stimulating environment for 29 children aged 0-5 years. They participate in a wide variety of play, enabling them to develop the skills needed to become more independent, with a positive self image and an understanding of others. Parents have an active involvement in the running of the nursery which is open 48 weeks of the year, 8.30am - 5.30pm.
Bath Area Play Project
Beneficiary groupProvide a range of high quality play support services which are relevant to those working with children in B&NESRecognise and promote the importance of self-directed play in realtion to child development and the rights of children and young peopleFacilitate user-led inclusive and specialist play opportunities for children and young people in their own communities andTo provide training
St Winefride's School Shrewsbury Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationThe schools ethos is to cater for as many children from as wide a social background as is possible. The relatively low fee structure reflects this. The school has no selective entry policy. The school supports some children who could not otherwise afford full fees. The school supports the local community by allowing groups eg church groups - use of the hall.
Westhill Endowment
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesWesthill Endowment makes grants to organisations that demonstrate outcomes in Christian Education which may include all religions or none. The Charity provides educational resources on free loan (CreateTalk Programme) including sculptures and garments which help understanding of suffering and loss, children's Spirited Arts pictures and textiles/ needlework concerning Peace and Reconciliation.
Four Towns And Vale Link Community Transport
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareProvision of community transport services for those who cannot access normal buses or are unable to access educational establishments due to rural isolation. Accessible vehicles providing transport for elderly and disabled clients including special needs school children.
Manchester Jewish School For Special Education
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Leisure, ReligionProvision of education for special needs children in a cultural environment that develops their life skills to enable the children to integrate with their peers and to be part of the community and their social environment. Provision of various therapies to cater for the children's needs including Speech & language, art, sports and occupational therapies.Provision of "out of school" activities.
Lark Children's Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, Economic and community development, EducationThe education of families of preschool children through the provision of groups and by providing family support in area of the provision of antenatal care, access to health visitors, parenting classes, along with the relief of economic need by the provision of debt advice, money management and budgetary advice, and the provision of training and education with the aim to employment.
Home-Start Kirklees
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HousingHome-Start Kirklees is a volunteer led family support charity offering early intervention support to vulnerable families with young children. Support centres on 1:1 home visits made by specialist staff & community volunteers. Volunteers are recruited, trained & supervised in a range of roles. We specialise in supporting young parents 14-24 years with peer support, 1:1 support & group activities.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiasical Parish Of Highfield, Southampton
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, ReligionThe church has significant ministries to children, young people and students, and a growing ministry to older people. 10% of the income of the church is given away to mission and social action projects in the UK and overseas. Until recently, the church involved its members and the local community in sponsorship over an extended period of a small rural community in Kenya; this has now ended.