Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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The Sam West Foundation
Beneficiary group, HealthThe objective of the Sam West Foundation is to promote awareness, diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues affecting children, young adults and their families.
Aina Christian Center
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Religion, Social welfareSpreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ through teaching and teaching in many different formats. Doing pastoral care and chaplaincy work by visiting and comforting the sick, prisoners and bereaved families. Support and guidance to youths, men and women in needs.
Cocin
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Religion, Saving of livesPreaching and teaching in the church and having Bible and faith discussions with people in the community, holding prayer meetings, couples fellowship to strengthen family life, assistance to the homeless, alcoholics and victims of disaster. Hospital visitation and prayer with the sick.
Elmlea Schools' Trust Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationEISA assists in the provision of facilities for education at Elmlea Infants' School (facilities not normally provided by the LEA). We organise a variety of events throughout the school year, for children and adults to enjoy and raise funds as a result. We aim to involve every family in some way. Parents and teachers help at larger events such as the Christmas and Summer Fairs.
Moving On Project Portsmouth (mopp)
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe objective of the CIO is the prevention or relief of poverty in Portsmouth and surrounding areas by providing in particular, but not exclusively, items and services to individuals or families in need and to work alongside other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.
Neuro Key
Beneficiary groupEnable service-user and caregiver engagement in researchImprove timely, good quality informationConsult on regional policies and services to improve quality of care and well being for families and carersSustain working partnerships as collaborative forums for change Add value to statutory sector knowledge by promoting lived experience of neurological need as a learning resource
Charminster Chapel (bournemouth)
Arts, Beneficiary group, ReligionFamily Services, Communion Services, Coffee mornings especially for local people living on their own, Bible Studies, Activities for young people, Mums and toddlers group for local families, Premises also used for choir practice and bible studies
Hospice At Home Volunteers Leighton Linslade Branch
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Housing, Social careWe provide a free, confidential voluntary service offering extra care to those living with life limiting illnesses and support to their carers in Leighton Buzzard, Linslade and the district. Our service provides an opportunity for clients to have someone to talk to outside of the family unit, or for their carers to have some respite.
Kinfest
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportKinfest aims to alleviate isoloation within Kinship families. It does so by organising holidays, events, day trips and fundraising activities for people, and their families, who look after another family or friends child(ren).
The West Indian Association Of Service Personnel (wasp)
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Heritage, Housing, Social welfareThe activities includes.1.Social facilities to members and the general public. 2.Thursday luncheon for pensioners. 3. Educational services to those interested in our military history. 4.Support to bereaved family of members. 5. 3 current projects - to set up a Caribbean military museum, accommodation for homeless forces personnel 6.Fund-raising . Military Parade 7. Food bank for members.
Diamonds International Christian Ministries
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Religion, Social care, Social welfareCharity has several projects: supporting the community [families, single men or women] who are in need of food supplies through food banks. Support to those in prison [men or women] or families with the criminal justice processes, including court hearings/prison visits. Support carers of Autistic children or adults [any age] by providing a safe and quiet environment sharing info/signposting .
The E.j.g. Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupApplying the capital and income of the charity towards charitable institution(s) as the Trustees determine.
Hope4kibera
Beneficiary group, EducationHope4Kibera supports local partners in the Kibera slum, Nairobi, Kenya. The principle activity is to support our partners in running the Bright Hope Education Centre, which is a secondary school (boarding) offering free education to students from the Kibera slum. Our partners also assist needy Kibera families with food and medical care.
Bute Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupTo provide funding for charitable purposes
The John Mason Family Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfare, SocietyThe Trust provides grants to charitable organisations that: (i) relieve poverty or financial hardship in a sustainable way (eg through education provision and infrastructure support); (ii) work to prevent or ameliorate illness through public education and awareness-raising; and (iii) promote religious harmony and community cohesion. It also supports the charitable works of the Church of England.
Dementia Carers Respite
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social careThe purpose of the charity is the relief of persons caring for people with Mid Stage Dementia within the family or home (who do not qualify for NHS support and do not have sufficient resources for private care in Bucks).Respite community carers will be paid for by the Charity from funds raised, they will be Dementia trained from an organisation under the umbrella of Quality Care Commission,
Sherose
Beneficiary group, EducationOur sponsorship programme involves providing financial assistance to girls whose families are unable to meet the financial costs.The mentoring scheme offers support and encouragement to the girls on the programme. It is a means of helping them to deal with and navigate every day life challenges. Our workshops aim to help nurture and empower girls, and equip them with knowledge and advice.
Abraham's Children In Crisis
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareActivities this year have been to support children who are living in the Holy Land by providing relief for those who currently may not be receiving help, who are in critical need because of extreme financial hardship, physical or mental illness / disability, abandonment, the death of one or both parents or family breakdown.
The Mothers' Union (diocese Of Bath And Wells Branch)
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social careThe Mothers' Union provides Christian care for families worldwide. In the Bath & Wells Diocese in 2018 we had 1141 members. We have three Child Contact Centres and a Passionate about Parenting project; we provide Away From It All Holidays for families in adversity; we provide knitted and sewn items for local special baby units and residential homes; and support the Mothers' Union work worldwide.
The Avenue Centre
Beneficiary group, HealthThe objects of the centre are to support families under pressure with children aged 0 to 8. This includes healthy eating schemes, parenting skills, money management, education and caring for the children.
Nonsuch Dulcimer Club
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, ResearchTo advance, improve, develop and maintain public education in, and appreciation of, the art, heritage and science of music as they relate to the hammered, plucked and mountain dulcimer families of musical instruments, primarily but not exclusively within the British Isles, through networking, public concerts, recitals, workshops, lectures, festivals, conferences, exhibitions and grants.
Focus Surrey
Beneficiary groupTo provide affordable one to one support using the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis to develop learning and social skills for children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and other communication difficulties. The club provides their families with an inclusive social community where they can network with other parents of, and professionals working with, children with ASD.
Sir Edmund Gregory Samson Burford Alfred Mannerings Kemsley Chatham Sick Poor Fund
Beneficiary group, Social welfareGrants for goods and services in relief of poverty are made to families and individuals in need. Applications on behalf of beneficiaries are considered from professionals and others working within the community. Benefits are confined to beneficiaries residing in the former Borough of CHATHAM.
River Of Life Ministry (sandwell)
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Religion, Social careA religious organisation, holding Christian services, Sunday School & prayer meetings. We retain a minister for officiating services. We are based in Ladywood and are open daily for one to one spiritual guidance. Weekly, run a free breakfast morning feeding 15 - 30 homeless. We host hostel tenants for a meal at Christmas. Helping low-income families and an orphanage abroad.
The Robert Sinclair Davidson Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe Charity seeks to provide financial aid in the form of grants for individuals suffering from life threatening illnesses and support for their families. The Charity will also provide grants to registered charities working in the relevant fields e.g. registered charities involved in the support of people suffering from life threatening conditions, or charities carrying out research in this field