Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Sparcs
Beneficiary groupProvide a wide range of accessible and affordable activities for autistic people and those with related conditions and their families within the local community
Cofepow - The Children, (families And Friends) Of The Far East Prisoners Of War
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, HeritageCOFEPOW built the Far East Prisoners of War Memorial Building, at the N.M.A in Staffordshire to perpetuate the FEPOW memory with a portrayal of their horrifying captivity during World War II. On COFEPOW's web site, www.cofepow.org.uk, a database on FEPOWs assists the education/research of people world wide. COFEPOW continues maintaining the Memorial Building and adjoining areas.
Royal Airforces Association, Bristol Branch
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportWe raise money for the" Wings Appeal "which helps the RAF family ,Veterans and their dependants.Our facilities allow veterans to meet is a safe place and meet up with other veterans.
International Children's Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareICT funds, develops and supports it's Partners who are working with severely disadvantaged and 'at risk' children, their families and their communities in low and middle income countries, and helps to develop an effective network between Partners whose similarities and differences combine to form a collective experience in the field of international child development.
Wings Of Hope Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Leisure, Saving of livesEducational Activities for Women, Single Parent families and ChildrenRecreational and leisure Activities - Drop in, outreach workHealth Promotional ActivitiesWelfare Advice and Support to Single Parent FamiliesActivities that support community integration and social cohesion
Scarf
Beneficiary groupScarf (Supporting Children with Additional Needs, Relatives and Friends) is a charity based in the New Forest, Hampshire which organises regular term time clubs as well as holiday activities for children with additional needs and their families. Children/young people are aged 0 -25 years and have a range of disabilities and additional needs,
Emmaus Church
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionActivities include the practice and proclamation of the Christian faith through corporate worship and preaching. Prayer and study in small groups. Visiting and caring for the elderly, sick and those in need. Christian education of children through family activities and school assemblies. Financial support of other Christian charities that bring relief to those in need in this country and overseas.
The Bender Family Trust
Beneficiary group, HealthTo assist charities whose aims include advancing the development, education, physical and/or mental health of persons under the age of 25 and to assist charities whose aims include promoting and protecting the physical and mental health of sufferers of cancer.
Redeemed Christian Church Of God Beautiful Gate Battersea Parish
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Religion, Social welfareThe advancement of the Christian faith worldwide. The relief of poverty - the main objectives and performances for the year is to continue to focus on relief of poverty and advancement of the Christian faith - fund raising (building) activities every first Sunday of the month by different families of the Parish in order to acquire our own property as a permanent place of worship. Barbecue out reac
London Accessible Psychotherapy & Inclusive Supervision
Beneficiary group, HealthLondon Accessible Psychotherapy & Inclusive Supervision (LAPIS) is a registered charity offering psychotherapy services to anyone affected by physical or learning disabilities, their carers and family, including individual counselling and psychotherapy, mindfulness and mindful movement classes and groupwork.Therapy is always open-ended and low-cost, where the client decides how much to pay.
The Shalom Network
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe advancement of the Christian faith for the public benefit, in particular, but not exclusively, amongst those with additional needs.The promotion of social inclusion for the public benefit among people with additional needs, their families and carers living mainly, but not exclusively, within the Forest of Dean to relieve the needs of such people and assist them to integrate into society.
Neo Angels
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthNeoangels supports families of sick and premature babies on the Neonatal Unit at the University Hospital of North Tees amd at James Cook University Hospital. Our aim is to support families, staff and babies on our unit in as many ways possible by using a holistic approach.
Ease: Muslim Funeral Support
Beneficiary group, ReligionThe charity helps those in financial need to bury their loved ones. we are UK based and generally focus in the North West/Greater Manchester. Muslim funerals are very specific, the body needs to be washed, shrouded and buried and cannot be cremated therefore if the family cannot afford this, they will come to use and we would pay to the funeral directors.
Fenton Church Of The Nazarene
Beneficiary group, Health, Religion, Social welfareWe have a club for the over 55s many of whom are socially isolated and/or have mobility difficulties, a monthly Kids & Parents club reaching single parent families, some of which have children with special needs. We also provide facilities for a local adults craft group and Cancer Support group. Alongside Christian activities - worship & education, Weddings, Funerals & Infant Dedication.
Redeemed Christian Church Of God - House Of Grace Oxford
Beneficiary group, Religion1. The furtherance of Christianity.2. Providing a suitable atmosphere where Christian principles can be taught and developed within our community.3. Free seminar open to everyone within the community on family, youth and general wellbeing.4. Weekly evangelical contact with our community by giving hope to the hopeless, courage to the weak and a supporting pillar where a need is required.
African Womens Aid Network
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareWe work with the most disadvantaged Women & Children in Uganda & Kenya. Most of our work is in the cities and mostly in the slum areas. We try to Empower Women through self-help assistance projects. Since 2016 we have been concentrating on the rescue and rehabilitation of street orphans, girls and boys in the city of Kampala in Uganda. We provide a safe family style home food and education.
Headway Rotherham
Beneficiary groupHeadway Rotherham exists to promote understanding of all aspects of brain injury and to provide information, support and services to people with brain injury, their families and carers.
Cylch Meithrin Pentrebach
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationWe provide a range of activities that offer a wealth of new experiences to pre-school children that are fun and educational. These activities provide children with new opportunities and equip them for school. Cylch Meithrin Pentre Bach's aim is to also introduce children and their families to the Welsh language. We offer families the opportunity for their children to become bilingual.
Eton Wick Village Hall
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, FacilitiesPart of the Ground Floor was leased to the local authority providing the village with a library. The library is closed at the moment. The remaining Ground Floor area is leased to a Children's Nursery . The First Floor comprises a large hall, smaller meeting room and kitchen. These rooms are hired by the local community for various meetings, groups, classes, family parties and community events.
Bury Fellowship
Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionThe principal activity of BURY FELLOWSHIP is that of a Church within the Bury and NW Community, advancing the Christian Faith. The Public Benefits they provide include:- 1. feeding the homeless, 2. Providing street pastors, to help vulnerable people, 3. Providing help to marriages and families that are struggling 4.Supporting other charities proclaiming the Christian Faith.
Berkshire Family History Society
Animals, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HeritageThe society works to advance education of the public in research into family history and genealogy, primarily but not exclusively within the boundaries of the pre-1974 Royal County of Berkshire; including Abingdon and the Vale of the White Horse. It also works to promote preservation, transcription, indexing and ready public accessibility of related records and information.
Splash For Schools And Communities
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationVisiting local schools to run assemblies, lunch clubs, after-school clubs and lessons; Community weekly and holiday clubs for children and young people; Outings and Family Fun Events; Community based family activities,
Southampton Veterans' Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Heritage, LeisureWe help our Armed Forces Veterans and their families with their physical and mental health well-being. We do this with our in house trained Counsellors and with the provision of mobility scooters and walking aids.We also hold a variety of activities to keep the mind and body active. Walking club, gardening club, crafting sessions and visiting museums and places of interest etc.
Kent Kidney Patients Association
Beneficiary groupWe promote throughout Kent the welfare of persons requiring Renal Replacement Therapy and provide support and information to those patients and their families and carers. We create awareness of Renal Failure and thus encourage the Kidney Donor System.
Better Action For Families CIO
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social careBetter Action For Families (BAFF) deliver healthy group sessions to parent/carers, adults/children with learning disabilities their families and the community. BAFF also facilitate the Carers Reference Group for Leeds and support carers who volunteer for an independent project the Good Lives Leaders, who visit residential homes of adults with learning disabilities and submit a report to QCC.