Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Improving Lives Plymouth
Beneficiary group, HealthWe run with our partners, Plymouth Veterans and Family Hub, at our Ernest English House centre, alongside our information and advice services.At our Mannamead Wellbeing Hub (in north Plymouth) and across the city, we provide support for those with long-term health conditions, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, mental health issues, and their carers.
Cheshire Without Abuse
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareGiving Refuge and Support to families fleeing Domestic Abuse
Community Foster Care
Beneficiary group, Social careProviding foster care for children who cannot live with their birth families. This entails supporting, supervising, managing and training foster carers to care for children effectively and providing a strong support team who can ensure that children's life chances and choices are enhanced.
Exmoor Calvert Trust
Beneficiary groupProvision of Activity/ Educational based holidays for people with disabilities and their carers or family.
The Electrical Industries Charity Limited
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTHE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES CHARITY IS ESTABLISHED TO PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES AND WELFARE CARE PROGRAMMES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES CONNECTED WITH THE ELECTRICAL,ELECTRONICS AND ENERGY INDUSTRIES (AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES) SO AS TO RELIEVE AND PREVENT NEED AND POVERTY.
Wearside Women In Need
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareWWiN provides a range of direct community support services and supported accommodation for adults and children affected by domestic abuse.The Charity also delivers a range of prevention services:(i) Direct work with perpetrators of domestic abuse(ii) Delivery of training, awareness raising and community engagement (iii) Advocacy and support to family and friends
Vision Support Barrow & District
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Housing, Social care, Social welfareThe charity supports visually impaired people who live within Barrow-in-Furness and the surrounding area. The organisation provides information and advice to visually impaired people and to their families and carers, provides visually impaired people with a range of welfare support and social activities, promotes awareness of sight loss issues and supports people within a residential home.
Autism Bedfordshire
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social careAutism related family respite services, Youth groups, Summer activity schemes, Helpline, life/social/work skills training, parent training, library.
Camp Simcha
Beneficiary group, ReligionCamp Simcha exists to improve the quality of life for Jewish families affected by serious childhood illness. It provides a variety of services to help and support these families.
Hospice At Home Carlisle And North Lakeland
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingProviding a free at home palliative care nursing service for persons who are suffering from Cancer and other life- threatening illnesses and giving support to their families and carers.
Suffolk Family Carers
Beneficiary groupThe promotion of benefits to persons involved in caring for others
Kerith Community Church
Beneficiary group, Health, ReligionThe Advancement of the Christian faith in accordance with the statement of faith.The relief of povertyThe advancement of educationThe advancement of mental and physical health of families and individuals through the provision of financial and practical support and counselling services.
Frg LTD
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HousingFamily Rights Group is the charity in England and Wales that advises families whose children are involved with or need children's services because of welfare needs or concerns. We promote policies and practices that help children to be raised safely within their families, and campaign for effective support to assist family and friends carers who are raising children that cannot live at home
Northorpe Hall Child & Family Trust
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthThis charity is taking over the activities of Northorpe Hall Trust (charity no 241856) under a scheme agreed with the charity commission. This charity became active on 1 July 2012.The charity provides group activities, counselling, advice, practical support, training and work/volunteering opportunities to improve the emotional health of children and young people in need.
The Ruth Strauss Foundation
Beneficiary group, HealthTo support research into the diagnosis, treatment and cure of rare forms of lung cancer, in particular but not limited to, adenocarcinoma; and to provide support to sufferers of lung cancer and other terminal illnesses and their families (in particular but not limited to young children).
Spring North Ltd.
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationCommunity capacity buildingPromote social inclusionAdvancement of healthAdvice and Activities by(i) advancing in life and helping people by developing their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals,(ii) advancing education,(iii) relieving unemployment;(e) Assistance for Voluntary Organisations
The Auditory Verbal Centre
Beneficiary group, HealthOur vision is to give all children with hearing impairment the opportunity to listen and speak as equals alongside their hearing peers. We will achieve this goal by establishing systems of training to create more qualified auditory verbal therapists allied with the provision of direct services for children and their families.
The Story Museum
Arts, Beneficiary group, HeritageThe Story Museum has three core charitable aims: a) to establish and maintain a museum dedicated to children's literature and the City of Oxford; b) to conserve, interpret and develop collections and heritage assets relevant to these subjects; c) to provide learning opportunities for and promote literacy and creativity among children, young people and families.
Project S.e.e.d. Limited
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, HousingPARENTING PROGRAMMES FOR PARENTS, SCHOOLS PROGRAMMES. HOME GROUP REGULAR DISCUSSIONS/EDUCATION WITH A MEMBER OF THE SEED STAFF. LARGE EVENTS WITH MIXED EDUCATIONAL/SOCIAL CONTENT. COMMUNITY-BASED EDUCATIONAL AND RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMES. RESIDENTIAL SEMINARS AND TRIPS FOR FAMILIES, WITH LECTURES/WORKSHOPS AND CHILDRENS PROGRAMMES. ONE TO ONE LEARNING CENTRES USING VOLUNTEER TUTORS
Family Lives
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesWe provide a range of services to support families face to face, on the phone and on-line. Including: Parentline, free 24hr confidential helpline; extended support for complex, difficult issues; online advice, livechat/email, ask the expert, peer support and information on all aspects of family live; face to face support, group parenting programmes and workshops.
Alzheimers Support
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Leisure, Social careAlzheimer's Support exists to improve quality of life for people with all types of dementia and family carers. Services include: Dementia Advisers, Home Support, Day Clubs, carers groups, Alzheimer Cafes, Music for the Mind, Movement for the Mind, art groups, a range of outdoor activities, training courses for carers and local information and support offices.
Havant And East Hants Mind
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Healthprovides, information, advice, advocacy, support, activities for people suffering with mental health problems and their families.
Aim Up
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe principal activity of the charity is to provide accommodation, care and support and social inclusion for people in need of such facilities by reason of their mental or physical/learning disability or family background.
Advonet
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesAdvonet exists to ensure everyone can have their needs heard and their rights respected. It both delivers services directly and promotes independent advocacy provided by partners in Leeds and the surrounding area. Advonet will work to strengthen and empower, individuals, families and communities. Advonet will champion and inspire positive change in service provision.
Lincolnshire Action Trust
Beneficiary groupResettlement and rehabilitation of individuals involved in the criminal justice system, and those at risk of offending, and their families and dependents, primarily but not exclusively in Lincolnshire. We also support children and young people affected by the substance use of parents and other family members.