Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Fields Church
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareTo advance the Christian faith, to relieve persons who are in conditions of need or hardship, or who are aged or sick. To promote and fulfill other charitable purposes beneficial to the communities in which we serve. Working with people of all age groups young and old in the county of Suffolk
Opened Heavens Chapel
Beneficiary group, Health, Religion, Social welfare1. Support young people, children, adult by training and equipping them to be good citizens and people. 2. Organise food banks.3. Provides counselling and marriage seminars.4. Carries out baptisms, christening, weddings, funerals .5. Community outreach with the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ.6. Organises youth camps.7. Cooperate with local authorities to ensure family unity,
The Atherton Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, ResearchSupporting charities which are involved in education/training, the advancement of health/saving lives, disability and arts/culture/heritage/science. Donating to other charities carrying out these aims will enable it to specifically target its funds for those charities which they consider are carrying out worthwhile causes in these areas but which do not necessarily receive the funding required.
Hilltop Circle
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureHilltop Circle empowers young people and families in London through sport, mentoring, education and community engagement. We provide coaching, resources and youth-led programmes for under 30s, including workshops and events that build skills, promote wellbeing and strengthen social cohesion.
The Fairyland Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, EnvironmentWe are a nature conservation charity that runs unique workshops, events and activities for children and their families, that teaches them about nature and the environment through fun, magic, theatre and story telling.
Chesterhill Charitable Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, HealthThe Charity makes grants to charitable organisations in England involved in the following:1.The education and development of young people. 2.Supporting young offenders and those at risk in order to assist their participation and inclusion in society. 3.Supporting and protecting the physical and mental health of people with cancer, dementia and/or physical and mental disabilities and their families
Adami Project
Beneficiary group, EducationOur holistic programme is tailored to individual needs, but will typically include the following elements: (i) creation of a dream plan (ii) family remediation and unification (iii) mentoring (iv) support to return to school or start a business (v) childcare (vi) wider complementary interventions (vii) community outreach and engagement.
Head For Change
Beneficiary group, LeisureHead for Change provides care and support to players and advice and community to the player's families. We work with scientists to understand more about head injuries caused by sport and with sports' governing bodies to advocate for a preventative approach to player safety. We seek to educate young people about head injury in sport. Head for Change exists to protect the players and the sports.
Fusion Scape Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareFusion Scape Ltd supports children and their families living in deprived communities in the United Kingdom and abroad by providing advice and assistance on education, the relief of poverty and community development. We bring people together through physical, educational and other activities that support children and families to build strong relationships in and across the different communities.
Minaret Community Centre
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesWe boast one of the culturally specific community buildings at LBHF, supporting the East/North African communities within the Borough. We act as a vital community hub with over 350 families regularly accessing our building and the therapy services we offer. We work in partnership with many organisations and support our community in connecting with key services they would otherwise not access
Indigent Welfare And Education Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe relief of need, hardship or distress of the poor in particular poor orphan children and widows and the relief of sickness of the disabled and the advancement of education in England and throughout the world by providing sustainable aid concentrating on education, digital and welfare projects.
Big Futures Foundation
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social welfareWe support children from disadvantaged backgrounds from five years old, right through to when they start work. Our goal is to help children succeed in school, in work, and in life. We do this by providing free counselling sessions and Family Activity Groups for children and their families, to help children and their families improve their emotional wellbeing, resilience and life skills.
Leyland Pentecostal Fellowship
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, Health, Religion, Social welfareA Christian charity. We provide funds for adults/children overseas who are suffering in poverty. We provide space for groups who help adults or children. For example we have a parent and toddler group for the public. We also provide space for Al-Anon for families who suffer through alcoholism. We provide counselling for bereavement,marriage or other traumatic events affecting people deleteriously.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Saint Martins
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareWe offer religious services as a parish church of the Church of England as well as community support and pastoral care to parishioners of St Martin's Hereford. We serve the whole community, and have specific services to support the elderly, the marginalised, the bereaved and families and children. Our property is used by groups from across the community.
Peer Advice Services UK CIO
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesPeer Advice Services UK (PAS UK) is a focus-led Charitable Incorporated Organisation providing Peer Advice and Advocacy Services for people affected by disability or the challenges of life. PAS UK support focuses on the individual and their immediate family along with their friends. PAS UK works within the Armed Forces and NHS environments. We support people throughout the United Kingdom .
Askew Housing Trust
Beneficiary group, HousingThe Trust owns a crescent of properties, the properties are rented out. Tenants are chosen because of their connection to the Borough of Berwick upon Tweed following their service or that of a close family member to the armed forces. The Trust offers affordable housing to those people with low incomes and little or no capital.
Favell Day Services
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social careThe charity provides day care facilities for recreation and other leisure activities for persons over the age of 18 who have need of these because of their physical disability.The objectives of the care service seek to provide both an enjoyable care environment for its members and provide a break for carers and family members
The Show Crib
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Saving of livesTo offer a supportive environment for young people parents/carers dealing with youth related issues, e.g. school exclusions and gang activity. Workshops as follows:Trading Places police young people, knife awareness, Bullying, Relationship, Baby me not, Consequences. Summer programs, Family support Health, Education, Employment, College,welfare, benefits, counselling, health, drug advice
Potential Kids Limited
Beneficiary group, LeisurePotential Kids is an award winning charity based in Welwyn/Hatfield providing learning, social and sports opportunities to Neurodiverse children/young people (Autism, ADHD and related conditions), their families and siblings.Our inclusive, safe and supportive environment helps to reduce social anixeties and fears, whilst helping to increase confidence, self esteem and life skills.
The Ralph And Meriel Richardson Foundation
Beneficiary groupThe support of established actors and actresses and their families who are experiencing seriously hard times.
Jedidiah UK
Beneficiary group, Social welfareProvision of food parcels to vulnerable families ;Provision of fresh food to vulnerable individuals;Provision of free cookery classes Provision of hampers for Christmas to selected vulnerable families
Ibijoke Children Foundation UK
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfare1. THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AMONG CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES IN LIVERPOOL AND THE SURROUNDING AREA BY PROVIDING ESSENTIALS ITEMS TO INDIVIDUALS IN NEED.2. THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AMONG CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA BY PROVIDING ESSENTIALS ITEMS ENABLING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE TO ATTEND SCHOOL.3. THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION AMONG CHILDREN
Franks Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTO FURTHER SUCH CHARITABLE PURPOSES AS RELIEF OF POVERTY, SICKNESS AND DISTRESS, ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE WORLD.
Hbdca
Beneficiary group, HealthTo promote and protect the physical and mental health of people in the UK affected by a bleeding disorder, their families and carers through:A)The provision of counselling and therapy;B) Providing workshops, support and signposting.C) Raising awareness of the need for support for people affected by a bleeding disorder.D) Providing workshops to professionals to provide insight and i
The Caron Keating Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthThe Charity's objects are to raise money for cancer charities, to relieve those persons with cancer, their families and carers.