Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Flintshire Foodbank
Beneficiary group, Social welfareSeeded by the Trussell Trust, Flintshire Foodbank exists to offer emergency food to individuals and families in crisis by supplying enough food for 3/4 days, and signposting those in need to appropriate agencies.
Fischer Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, HeritageThe objectives of the trust are the advancement of education, historical and medical research.
The Ostacchini Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfarei) To promote humane behaviour towards animals by providing appropriate care, protection, treatment and security for animals which are in need of care and attention by reason of sickness, maltreatment, poor circumstances or ill usage and to educate the public in matters pertaining to animal welfare in general;ii) The relief of those in need, by reason of age, ill-health or disability.
Sutton In The Elms Baptist Church
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, FacilitiesProvision for Christian worship. A number of activities for members and the community. Community activities include: baby group, toddler group, family events, a wellbeing cafe, community cafe, summer holiday club and regular involvement in annual community events and with local schools.
New Life Community Church Boston
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Religion, Social welfareNew Life Community Church actively teaches the Christian Faith and is involved in the community of Boston. We run a CAP Debt Centre and courses on Money Management. Our work with children, young families and the older generation is reflected in running Little MIracles Parent & Toddler Group, Kidz Klub and Over 60's Friendship Group.
Langley Family Foundation
Beneficiary groupThe Foundations objectives are restricted to promoting or carrying out such charitable purposes as the Trustees in their absolute discretion from time to time think fit.The Trustees identify, at their discretion, registered charities or other voluntary organisations undertaking charitable activities that align with the purposes and objectives of the Foundation.
The Give A Duck Foundation
Beneficiary group, HealthGIVE A DUCK IS A UK BASED CHARITY, SET-UP TO HELP GABE'S CHEMO DUCK (A CHARITY IN THE USA) SPREAD IT'S WINGS INTO THE UK. CHEMO DUCK IS A GREAT COMFORT TOOL USED FOR PLAY THERAPY. THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN DEVELOPED TO SUPPORT & EDUCATE CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES DURING THEIR DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT FOR CANCER. WE DELIVER THIS EFFECTIVE TOOL TO CHILDHOOD CANCER CENTRES ACROSS THE UK.
Oya Organisation Of Young Africans
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, ResearchOYA runs a cluster of projects for African youngsters and their families on a council estate: a supplementary school (English, Maths, Science) for 11-16 years olds, a culture programme (African choir, dance, drama), a trainee scheme (paid Saturday jobs and training in youth work and administration) for 16-18 year olds, and a Family Programme including advice, advocacy and volunteering.
The Crysalys Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe help youngsters by1. relieving the needs of children, young people & families who experience social or economic disadvantage, through information, grants or resources 2. promoting the efficiency & effectiveness of charities & voluntary organisations by providing advice, training & support to those working with socially or economically disadvantaged children, young people and families
Saffron Walden Community Church
Beneficiary group, ReligionTo advance the Christian faith by engaging in God's mission by reaching those in the local community and in the wider world. Witnessing by word, action and life-style. Enabling people to establish and deepen their relationship with God. To love, care for, and build up one another as members of God's family and to serve the local community.
Home-Start Reading
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social welfareHome-Start is a voluntary organisation which is committed to promoting the welfare of families with at least one child under five years of age. Volunteers offer regular support, friendship and practical help to families under stress in their own homes helping to prevent family crisis and breakdown.
Charlies Community Support
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social welfareTo promote the relief of people who have, or who have had cancer, and their families and carers across Gloucestershire, by the provision of a range of person-centre holistic therapies and support within our Centres, and also to develop home visits for people with cancer to reduce isolation and promote friendship.
Bodmin Road Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Health, Social care, Social welfareDEBT SERVICE DEBT MANAGEMENT BUDGETTING.COMMUINTY CAFE,MEALS AND A COMMUNITY MEETING PLACE.CARERS SERVICE, RESPITE SHOPPING LIGHT HOUSEWORK HOSPITAL VISITS BEFREINDING.CHILDREN AND FAMILES WORK, SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN HOLIDAY CLUBS PRE-SCHOOL SESSIONS SPECIAL EVENTS FAMILY SUPPORT. 1:1 SUPPORT SERVICE, DISCIPLESHIP COURSES, SUPPORT FOR NEW CHRISTIANS, BEFRIENDING AND SUPPORT FOR THE LONELY.
Asbestos Support Central England
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesOur activities are:1) The relief of persons injured by asbestos or who have asbestos related diseases, their families and carers and who are in need by reason of their ill health, disability' financial circumstances or other disadvantage, by providing support information, advocacy and advice.2) The education of the public about the hazards posed by asbestos and the diseases it causes
The Newman Holiday Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfarePROVIDING HOLIDAYS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS FROM DISADVANTAGED BACKGROUNDS AT NO COST TO THE FAMILIES OR CARERS OF THE CHILD
Friends Of Rachashei Lev
Associations, Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareTHE PROVISION OF CANCER SUPPORT AND THOSE REQUIRING LONG TERM REHABILITAION.THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH OR THE SAVING OF LIVES.THE RELIEF OF THOSE IN NEED, BY REASON OF, AGE, ILL-HEALTH, DISABILITY, FINANCIAL HARDSHIP OR OTHER DISADVANTAGES.Help for Health and mental health Supporting kids to grow and to support families in need.
Ford Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfarethe provision of social investments and/or grants, coupled with an option to access business skills and expertise, to support charities and not for profit organisations delivering specific charitable purposes or activities focussing on providing opportunities in economically deprived areas and/or for those individuals who are in need due to their social or economic circumstances.
Braintree District Mencap CIO
Beneficiary group, LeisureProvide services and support for people with a learning disability in Braintree District by offering learning and recreational opportunities, advice and information to maximise their potential enjoyment, quality of life and general well-being. Support is also offered to their families and carers. Activities take place at Charles Leeks House and, where possible, in the wider community.
Awamu
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, HealthThe main activities were:1. Education (supporting orphaned and vulnerable children to go to school)2. Health (HIV, hunger and violence)3. Economic development (skills training for guardians, vulnerable women and children)4. Emergency response for destitute families in our communities5. Building the capacity of our Partners be self-sufficient and their grow impact in their community.
The Bury Speakeasy Club
Beneficiary group, HealthSpeakeasy helps people with aphasia - a communication difficulty caused by stroke or other head injury. We also offer practical help and advice for families and carers of people with aphasia.
The Mothers' Union (diocese Of Blackburn Branch)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS supportThe Mothers' Union works to support families both locally and worldwide by fulfilling our aims and objects. Work is undertaken by members who are involved in social policy issues and who raise funds to support our overseas work. On a local level our members offer practical support to families in Lancashire and throughout the Anglican Communion.
Reach Family Project
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe have 2 projects within our Charity, Reach Children and Families supports families who have at least 1 child under the age of 18, providing early intervention family support for families facing various challenges. Reach Befriending supports those who are elderly or disabled and isolated in the community with one to one befriending and pastoral support.
Black & Minority Ethnic Community Partnership
Beneficiary group, HealthEnabling Groups and organisations to develop themselves to be able to meet their needs Support to Individuals and Families Generic Infrastructure Development Support Manage a sustainable BMECP Centre Partnership Representation Health related work BMECP is involved in the areas of Mental Health HIV /AIDS Equalities Work
In Touch/kids United
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social careSupport children and young people with disabilities and their families by providing advice, information, respite and recreational activities.
Folkestone Nepalese Community (fnc)
Beneficiary group, Heritage, Social welfareWe work for the benefit of the Nepalese / Gurkha veterans and their families residing in Folkestone, Kent and the surrounding area by promoting education, good health, social welfare and Nepalese history & culture to tackle the poverty, sickness and distress.