Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Girl Pack Milton Keynes
Beneficiary group, EducationGirl Pack provides emergency period packs to schools, community/children's/family centres and local government offices in Milton Keynes. These packs contain a full packet of period pads, intimate wipes, a pair of knickers and hand sanitiser. We do not means test so our packs are available to all who need them. We like to think we take a little pressure off of families in need.
Kamyabi
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Social welfareKamyabi works in NottinghamÔÇÖs deprived areas of Forest Fields and Meadows. The organisation is fully committed to creating a long lasting change by ÔÇ£Empowering Women in Life, Family & CareerÔÇØ.Kamyabi provides specialised structured pathway to disadvantaged women with a holistic approach to employ their inherited skills align them with employment market, by creating suitable social enterprises.
Shassab Seerat-UN-Nabi Welfare Trust
Beneficiary group, Leisure, ReligionThe trust is a family run trust based in the UK. It concentrates its work in the UK and Overseas to support the public. The main objectives and aims are to provide charitable relief and assistance to orphans and widows, promote awareness of Islamic knowledge and provide assistance in education and social/medical terms. Promotion of sports and wellbeing.
South Hampshire Deaf Children's Society
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareThe aims of the society are to offer support to all families with deaf children, irrespective of level of deafness or method of communication. Provide social activities where deaf children and their families can meet with each other. To ensure that families of deaf children have access to information about education technology and services. To campaign for the rights of deaf children.
Danesfield School Fund
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe school fund is used for:(a) the advancement of pupils' personal growth(b) improving school's facilities and equipment stock(c) pupil prizes at the end of the academic year(d) subsidising trips and events for pupils from low income families so that they may participate in both insideand out of school activities(e) trophies and medals in recognition of pupil success and achievement
Hereford Allotments And Leisure Gardeners
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureWe rent out allotments to residents of Hereford city, to enable them to grow flowers and vegetables for their families
The Truan Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Truan Trust offers support to young people to receive an education in Uganda. Funding is provided to assist youngsters to obtain an education who do not have any family support, such as orphans through AIDS, or where the family can only offer part support e.g. children of peasant farmers. At present most support is given to students studying at secondary or in post-secondary education.
Feeding The Family
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfarePromote social inclusion, relieving the needs of those people who are socially excluded and assisting them to integrate into society, through a programme of: providing hot meals, teaching basic cooking skills, facilitating local Eat and Meet's, and the provision of volunteering opportunities. Sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ, which includes practical advice and other forms of Christian care.
Association For Improvements In The Maternity Services
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, HealthAIMS is a volunteer run charity campaigning on maternity issues and providing birth information and support via helpline, website and publications. We believe that women should be supported to make informed decisions about what is right for them when they are pregnant, giving birth and when feeding and caring for their baby, and work towards making this a reality for all families in the UK
Al-Ikram Burial Service
Beneficiary groupHELP THOSE LOST MEMBER OF FAMILIES, PROVIDE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR BURIAL AND TRANSPORTATION
Bushbury Hill Community Action Group
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Social welfareBHCAG has four main priorities including supporting the health and well being of local people, supporting families in a variety of ways including tackling poverty to enable local people to prosper economically, socially, physically and mentally, providing access to opportunities at a local level to children and young people, and to promote a clean, green and safe environment.
Richmond Dutch School
Beneficiary group, Education, HousingThe Charity provides Dutch language and Dutch/Flemish culture classes to primary school-aged children from homes with one or two Dutch-speaking parent(s), as a means to help these families maintain the Dutch language and retain links with their cultural heritage. The geographical limit of the charity is the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and close surrounding areas.
Ashley's Birthday Bank
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Saving of lives, Social welfareProviding for families in poverty,domestic violence, human trafficking, neglect, abuse etc with food, toys, birthday & Christmas gifts, clothing, furniture, toiletries, household items, white goods etc. Our referrals come from Social Workers, Police Liaison Officers, the local Refuges, Pastoral Care Workers etc. We run it in our spare time so every penny/item donated goes to the families in need
Tranmere Park Primary School Parent Teachers Association
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Social welfare~Our aim is to provide additional funds for the benefit of the children who attend Tranmere Park Primary School~Funds are raised through a number of social events ranging from summer and Christmas fairs to sponsored events~Our main ethos is to bring together parents and children and create a warm and friendly environment for both families and the wider community
Team Charlie
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careThe aim of the charity is to relieve the needs of families and carers of children living in the UK who have been diagnosed with cancer, by offering much needed respite, to create a positive experience and the chance to make memories together.
The Bowkett Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social care, Social welfareWe offer accommodation at the seaside for respite for carers and poor vulnerable people with the advice of the St. Vincents de Paul Society in the Anglia Diocese of The Roman Catholic Church.
Siblings United
Beneficiary group, HealthWe aim to provide gifts or experiences to the siblings of children undergoing cancer treatment. Those siblings are often isolated and confused with such extreme circumstances and upsets to their normal family life. This can quite dramatically affect family and sibling bonds for some time. Our purpose is to give then a treat to make them feel still valued and important within the family.
The Hinderton Charitable Trust CIO
Beneficiary groupProvision and distribution of funds to Charitable causes from family funds
Derbyshire Toy Libraries (dtl)
Arts, Beneficiary groupProvides stay & play (including intergenerational) sessions and pop up play facilities at local community events. Other activities include resourcing families in need and running a Click & Collect Toy Loan Service providing a range of quality toys and sensory resources to local families, carers and those working with children in a variety of other settings.
Spirit Of Christmas
Beneficiary group, Housing, Leisure, Social care, Social welfareTo relieve the financial burden on families in Yorkshire though the provision of gifts and entertainment at Christmas. Provide themed activities to encourage social inclusion of families from low income backgrounds.Provide "banana boxes" of toys to low income families moving from sheltered housing into accommodation
Burnt Ash Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, HealthThe charity works for the public benefit having as its objects the development and education of childrenand young people in particular by:(1) promoting their care and safety;(2) promoting their education and promoting parental involvement;(3) promoting their health and wellbeing;(4) providing services to support them and their families and carers;(5) providing services to individuals h
Bridgwater Community Church
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Facilities, ReligionThe Church operates locally in relationship with a family of churches across the UK and abroad, supporting mission locally and abroad, and runs a community resource which is used by organizations as a community center. We also run community activities locally and provide support for Grace Advocacy helping to provide support to those in the local community who are need of assistance.
Beautiful Gate Ministries International UK
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Religion, Social careBeautiful Gate runs three centres for children in need in Africa:South Africa - Residential care for AIDS orphans, foster care, family preservation, a pre-school, a community clinic and community outreach for youthLesotho - Residential care for abandoned babies, foster care and adoption, a pre-school and community outreachZambia - A pre-school for 300 children
Senses (special Educational Needs; Social And Emotional Support)
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationSENSES supports families of pre-school children with additional learning, physical or medical needs in Scarborough and the surrounding area. Qualified and experienced staff run two weekly toddler groups, one in central Scarborough and one in Eastfield. Both provide multi-sensory experiences as well as the opportunity for parent-to-parent supportive relationships to develop.
Sign Hi Say Hi - Fylde, Wyre & Blackpool Deaf Children's Society
Beneficiary group, HealthSign Hi Say Hi! is a local charity which supports local deaf children and their families. There are only a small number of deaf children born each year many of whom will be born to hearing parents with little or no experience of deafness or knowledge of how to communicate with a deaf person. The charity was established more than 20 years ago by a group of local parents to provide support.