Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Farington Moss St. Paul's Extended Provision
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationWe provide a breakfast club and after school care for the children of St Paul's School, supporting their families during term time by providing high quality Care and Education programmes. We aim to provide a happy, safe and stimulating environment for all children to play, learn and develop, encouraging them to foster a positive attitude and respect for both themselves and others..
The Morgan Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesGrant making charity
Larchfield Tanzania Homes
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareIn 2011 Larchfield (as Larchfield Charity Organisation) (?Larchfield Tanzania?) was legally set up as an NGO [#00NG0/00005420] and acquired acquired 7.5 acres of land at Mkuranga, (some 40 miles south of Dar-es-Salaam) where there are many disadvantaged children - the lucky ones are fostered with other families. With government and private sector encouragement the Larchfield Project began.
Salesian Hearts Advocating The Relief Of Poverty By Education (known By The Acronym Share)
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareThe charity is within the Salesian family having a Catholic identity. The Charity focuses on the needs of vulnerable young people in Zambia. The Charity aims to enable development through the means of education by raising money for charitable projects, administered by Salesian sisters and local diocesan partners. Projects include a Porridge club and scholarship program.
Friends Of Young Carers (swindon)
Associations, Beneficiary group, HealthThe focus of the charity's work is to provide help and support to children and young people caring for a member of their family who may be disabled or suffering from mental health problems , substance misuse or have a long term or terminal illness. Young carers benefit by being involved in a range of activities to have a break from their caring responsibilities and regain their childhood.
The Abilities In Me Foundation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, HealthWe aim to promote inclusivity and raise awareness of many conditions through our children's book series. We run events including family fun days, school workshops and book reading activities. We donate equipment and books to schools, families and hospitals alongside awarding grants to families in need.
The Field Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, FacilitiesGrant making is concentrated in the West Midlands and in London within the boundaries of the M25. Grants are usually for equipment, furnishings, running costs, helplines etc. Applications for capital funding for buildings are not accepted but appeals for alterations to existing buildings to comply with health and safety regulations will be considered.
Ombersley Church Houses Charity
Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionThe Trustees rent properties to young families at below market rent to enable them to remain in the village. The surplus rent is donated to the village church to maintain and repair it.
Oxfordshire Breastfeeding Support
Beneficiary groupOBS aims to increase breastfeeding, provision of breast milk and responsivefeeding for babies in Oxfordshire by:Educating and empowering Oxfordshire families to define and achievetheir feeding goals.Taking a lead role in developing an integrated network of breastfeedingsupport throughout Oxfordshire, so that all parents can access skilled,timely, local breastfeeding help.
Carr-Ellison Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesMaking charitable grants and donations as determined by the Trustees
Southfield Church
Arts, Beneficiary group, Housing, Religion, Social careSunday Family Services, including activities for children and young people.Women's Meeting, a Ladies Prayer Group, times of Prayer, Praise and Fellowship, Home Care Groups, and a Ladies Book Group.Use of building for "Mother & Toddler", singers, a signing activity for babies, a club for 7-11 year olds, and for children's birthday parties.
The Gender Identity Research Education Society
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesGIRES provides information and education about trans and gender diverse issues to all those who can improve the circumstances in which trans and gender diverse people live, including politicians, policy makers, employers, organisations that deliver public and private services, family members and journalists.
Hull Yfc
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe have worked in one of Hull's most deprived communities since 1994. We provide long-term support to children and families helping them overcome problems linked to living in poverty. Our committed staff live in the community enabling us to fully understand its needs and form trusting relationships. This simple approach means we are invited to support those that most professionals fail to engage.
Spectrum Holidays
Beneficiary group, Social careProvide subsidised respite holidays for eligible people or families
New Life Church Dorking
Beneficiary group, ReligionWorshipping God and helping people to know Him or know Him better.Advancing the Christian Faith through various means.Pastoral Care of Members.Helping those in need.Supporting the elderly, families, single parents and young people.Aiming to have a positive impact on the local community.
Daring To Dream
Beneficiary group, HealthDaring to Dream supports the emotional health & well-being of adult patients in clinical care in Wales. Using funds that it has raised, the charity raises awareness & facilitates the improvement of non-clinical spaces in hospitals for patients, their families and the staff who care for them. It also facilitates activities and services that support wellbeing, for inpatients and outpatients.
Charity Begins At Home
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareExecution of charitable projects only in the United Kingdom. Working closely with homeless, needy, and vulnerable people and families in the UK and supporting them with food, clothing, financial and social support. Providing assistance to those in need in the UK without compromising their dignity and pride since Charity Begins at Home
The Sensory Place
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe Sensory Place provide a wide range of inclusive activities for disabled children and their families across Sunderland, County Durham and surrounding areas. This includes social, leisure and sporting activities. We provide safe and non-judgemental spaces where everyone is able to be themselves and where families can meet other likeminded families. We also provide courses for parents and carers.
Splice Child And Family Project Limited
Beneficiary group, LeisureBased at Pyle, Nr Bridgend. Activities are to:- Provide a safe secure and stimulating environment in which children aged 0-5 can learn and develop.- Provide education, training and recreational learning activities for Parents, Carers and Children.- Provide help and family support to parents and carers who use the services.- Develop confidence and self esteem of all involved in the project.
Cavernoma Alliance UK
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThere are a number of activities involved detailed on our website www.cavernoma.org.ukThese include a Helpline, virtual and in-person meetings, social media, groups for families and young people.
Ailsa's Aim
Beneficiary group, HealthTo support anyone undergoing or who has undergone cancer treatment, and families with babies in neonatal care, through care packs, support, wellbeing activities, and groups.
Flexicare (oxford And Abingdon)
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportA small charity operating within 8-10 miles of Oxford, plus Wantage and Grove, offering a specialist sitting service by trained staff and volunteers to families with a severely disabled child.
Yismach Moshe Community Group
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe objectives of the Yismach Moshe Community Group are a) The advancement of education of young children by the provision of holiday and out of school play services. b) The provision of other such purposes which are charitable according to the law of England and Wales, as left to the discretion of the Trustees.
Boston Community Transport
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareBoston Community Transport is membership-based and for people unable to use or have limited access to public transport. We assist our members with journeys they may not be able to make such as: Medical appointments, opticians, physiotherapists, chiropodists, shopping, visiting family/friends, attending community activities, one-off or regular trips including the library, post office or chemist.
Old Warwickian Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationThe advancement of education by the provision of grants for capital projects at Warwick School and/or to provide scholarships and bursaries to pupils and potential pupils of Warwick School so that more pupils benefit from education at Warwick School, irrespective of their families ability to pay fees.