Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
Discover 9,383 Beneficiary group charities that specialise in families. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Eagle Recovery Project
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Leisure, Social welfareInitially funded by Islington Council to support borough residents exiting structured treatment for alcohol and/or drug addiction issues. Now self funding Eagle is a peer led volunteer charity providing physical and mental wellbeing activities to reduce isolation, encourage behaviour change and re engage with family and mainstream communities. through sport, yoga and safe social events.
Bingley Community Kitchen
Beneficiary groupThe charity provides a range of food through a weekly FoodSavers Market Stall for needy families and, where required, educational opportunities for parents and children to cook together.
Aoife's Bubbles Charity
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careThe UKs only childhood cancer charity dedicated to raising awareness of germ cell cancer in children alongside providing mental health and emotional support to families affected by childhood cancer, childhood cancer awareness campaigns, changing diagnosis times, supporting further treatment options and providing acts of joy and respite to children and their families affected by childhood cancer.
Bedlington Terrier Rescue Foundation
Beneficiary group, HousingProviding behavioural support and advice to families who are experiencing issues with their Bedlington Terriers or Bedlington crosses and re-homing Bedlington Terriers and Bedlington crosses who have been given up, left homeless or whose owners cannot keep them for whatever reason.
Alk+ International
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthALK International is patient and family-led, created with a single mission:To improve the life expectancy for ALK positive cancer patients.We do this by:Fundraising;drive the most vital research for ALK by providing grants for projects/clinical trials.Advocating;improvements to treatment/clinical trial availablity for patients and help accelerate lifesaving ALK advances.
Brighton Alliance Church
Beneficiary group, Health, ReligionOur activities include regular Sunday worship, fellowship, Bible studies, prayer meetings, young adults fellowship, outreach, Evangelism, Spiritual counselling for family problems & gambling/alcohol/drug habits. We aim to encourage new members of the congregation & to serve the local community. In Sep 17 we became an associate member of the CACU (UK) for increased support & diversity of speakers.
Tippytoes Babybank
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthWe accept donations of preloved baby equipment, we then clean & maintain them, then through a referral system we donate to families in need/struggling. We raise funds to support us to be able to provide new toiletries, nappies, formula and maternity items , along side providing new mattresses with all cots, cotbeds, &moses baskets. We work with health professionals, education and social care
The Williams Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareThe objects of the charity are to apply the income in perpetuity for such purposes as the trustees in theirabsolute discretion think fit.The majority of donations are made to Jewish medical educational religious and welfare organisations and for the relief of poverty.
The Philip Marsden Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupTO APPLY THE INCOME AND SUCH PARTS OF THE CAPITAL TOWARDS SUCH CHARITABLE PURPOSES AND TO MAKE DONATIONS TO SUCH CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS AS THE TRUSTEES IN THEIR DISCRETION THINK FIT.
Colwich Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationCOMMUNITY PLAYGROUP, OPEN TO PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN AGED 2-4, OPEN TO ALL FAMILIES INCLUDING THOSE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. ABLE TO ACCEPT 24 CHILDREN PER SESSION, 9.00-3.15 TERM TIME.
Combe Down Holiday Trust
Beneficiary groupTo relieve sickness and suffering and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the provision of holidays and holiday accommodation for disabled people and their families and carers.
1st Bradley Stoke Scout Group
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureThe objectives of the Group are as a unit of the Scout Association promoting the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals and as responsible citizens. Activities include arts & crafts, challenges such as orienteering, educational visits, camps, as well as group activities such parties and family events.
The Little Ted Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareWe provide families across the UK with Help in Hospital Grants to offer financial assistance to families with a seriously ill child in hospital for 10 days or more. Memory Making Grants give families with a seriously ill child the opportunity to have a special day out together and Getaways provide free holiday accommodation in Snowdonia for bereaved families and those with seriously ill children.
Harley's Hounds Animal Rescue
Animals, Beneficiary group, HousingRemoving dogs from pounds and or abusive situations for the purpose of rehoming. To ensure all dogs rescued are de-sexed and receive the veterinary treatment needed before placing them in a permanent family home. To ensure all dogs receive life time back up so they don't ever return to the same situation they've been rescued from.
Coats4kids
Beneficiary group, EducationA charity that exists to provide new warm winter coats to primary school aged children when their families are not able to. We operate as widely as we are able across the entire UK.
African Cultural Association
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationADULT SKILLS TRAINING ACTIVITIES FOR THE UNEMPLOYED IN FASHION/DRESSMAKING CRAFT AND PATTERN CUTTING. YOUTH PROJECTS ACTIVITIES FOR LOW INCOME FAMILIES . ORGANISE EVENTS & WORK SHOPS. ADVANCE EDUCATION IN AFRICAN CULTURE. PROVIDE GENERAL INFORMATION AND ADVICE TO PEOPLE WHO ARE EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. ADVICE QUALITY STANDARD CERTIFICATION. UK REGISTERED LEARNING PROVIDER- UKPRN 10021875
St Cleer Memorial Hall
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, LeisureProvision of a meeting place for a village community. Toddler Group, fitness classes, activities for children, family orientated functions, elderly social groups, garden club, art and crafts exhibitions. Hall for hire for functions
The Annabelle Rose Foundation For Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Beneficiary group, Housing, ResearchWe support sufferers of sma and their families however we can, in line with our objectives: e.g. funding for car/home adaptations, funding specialist medical equipment and toys, financial support, help and support with funeral costs/arrangements, as well as providing emotional support for the families affected by the condition and donating money to fund research.
The Lee And Bakirgian Family Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationTo provide financial or other aid to universities, colleges, schools, community and youth groups and religious institutions particularly in Lancashire and Cheshire to promote research and to further chaitable community and youth projects.
29th Cardiff Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportThe 29th Cardiff Scout Group formed in 1930 runs from Scoutbase in Pontcanna Fields, Cardiff. As a group we are one of the larger Scout Groups in Cardiff and Wales, with 200 members, 30 adult volunteers representing 140 families and consist of:2 Beaver Colonies (6-8yrs) 2 Cub Packs (8-11)1 Scout Troop (11-14)1 Explorer Scout Unit (14-18)
Higginshaw Community Project Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureRugby league club from Juniors right through to open age level.Supporting Community projects to assist development of local groups, residents and families.The regeneration of the St Stephens School building into a Community Hub with facilities to assist the development and support of the Higginshaw community.
Oxfordshire Family History Society
Arts, Beneficiary group, HeritageA- To promote and advance the study of family history and genealogy with particular reference to the county of Oxfordshire. B- To locate, preserve, publish where applicable and make available relevant documents and archival material. C- Hold regular meetings, produce three journals per year and attend other societies and organisations fairs.
The Weardale Museum
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Heritage, ReligionWe are a small independent folk museum run by volunteers for the past 35 years and located at the High House Methodist Chapel .We provide a sense of place for those who live and visit Weardale by telling the stories of its history and heritage. We provide a family history service using our 70,000 database of Weardale families and we hold extensive collections of Weardale photographs and artefacts.
Keynsham Foodbank
Beneficiary group, Social welfareKeynsham Foodbank provides food to those in need in conjunction with a network of care professionals who can issue food vouchers to those who need extra food either for themselves or for their family. The vouchers can be exchanged at any of our 3 distribution centres for a bag of food. We have a warehouse where we collect the food from doners and transferred to the distribution centres.
Magic Makers
Beneficiary group, Health, Social care, Social welfareTo relieve the needs of children and young people who are terminally ill or sick and their families, or children and young people who are suffering as a result of a bereavement of a parent in the UK, by the provision of or assistance with the provision of in particular but not exclusively goods, items, services and respite holidays and short breaks.