Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Birthlight
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureBIRTHLIGHT PROMOTES WELLBEING TO WOMEN AND FAMILIES IN THE TRANSITION TO PARENTHOOD THROUGH AN ORIGINAL HEALTH AND CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION PROGRAMME BASED ON YOGA AND OTHER CULTURAL TRADITIONS. OUR TRAINING COURSES, RECOGNISED NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY, COVER FIVE AREAS FROM CONCEPTION TO TODDLERS. ACTIVITIES INCLUDE ANNUAL CONFERENCES AND EVENTS FOR MATERNITY HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND PARENTS.
The Speech, Sign And Song Club
Arts, Beneficiary groupWe run regular music sessions specifically for children who need extra support with communication and interaction. In small, accessible groups, signs and symbols are used alongside spoken language in songs and musical activities, to help understanding and choice-making. we operate in the NG9 area, attracting families from across the East Midlands.
St Michael And All Angels (beaconsfield) Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Professions, ReligionThe advancement of the Christian religion by a) the provision / maintenance of homes for retired Church of England (CoE) clergy and their families, the payment of pensions to CoE Clergy c) relief of retired CoE clergy and their widows d) the maintenance of fabric and furnishings of local parish church e )other charitable religious purposes
United Charities And Others
Beneficiary group, HeritageSupport to needy elderly and young families by issuing vouchers in Summer and Christmas time, that can be exchanged for goods in a supermarket in the Marlow. A Victorian charity, but now trading as Marlow United Charities, was 9 smaller charities but merged in 1898. Its main charitable service is the distribution of food vouchers in summer and Christmas time to needy families in the town.
The Teddyrose Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareFor the public benefit, to preserve and protect the physical and mental health of families in England who have lost a baby by: a) providing donations directly to the bereaved families b) providing donations to other charitable organisations with similar purposes c) providing support and information to the bereaved families.
The Church In Norwich
Arts, Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionTo advance the Christian faith by: 1) providing meetings for Christian worship 2) making available Christian literature 3) providing pastoral care through home, small group meetings and on an individual basis. 4) supporting individuals, families and groups to attend trainings, conferences and other activities in line with the objectives above on an ad hoc basis.
Reflection Network Limited
Beneficiary group, Health, Religion- Provision of education and training services to communities and professional service bodies on Islam and the Muslim community, focusing on child and adolescent mental health and emotional wellbeing.- Provision of therapeutic support to Muslim children and young people, and those caring for them.- Research into mental and emotional health issues affecting Muslim children and families.
Hartshorne Charities
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Leisure, Social welfareProvision of clothes, shoes etc for school childrenAssisting local organisations in the village - cricket club, Dethick Educational Trust, Medical centres. Full time students at universities given assistance with books, equipment etc.Bedding and furniture for low income families.Funding only for residents of Hartshorne Parish
Albert Primary School Pta
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationAlbert Primary School's PTA or as it known SOAP (Supporters of Albert Primary School) main cause is to raise funds for much needed materials and equipment for the pupils and the school. We also help out with school activities and organise events to celebrate the wonderful community we have at Albert such as School Fayres, Quiz Nights and other Family events
James Rennie Parent Teachers And Friends Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationOrganisation of fundraising events to benefit pupils of James Rennie Special School and family learning opportunities to benefit and support parents and families of our pupils.
Lopham Village Hall And Playing Field
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureThe Charity maintains the Lophams Village Hall for the benefit of local people by allowing the hall to be used for family events and bringing in outside providers to run events, educational courses and sports opportunities for local people to participate in.
The Fisher Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe Trust supports causes both in the UK and abroad, specifically, but not limited to Dorset, where the founding family are based. The trustees wish the Trust to support disadvantaged children and young people and those individuals undergoing cancer treatment, encourage animal welfare, and promote community and social inclusion. The Trust does not accept unsolicited proposals.
Leukaemia Cancer Society
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, HousingRECRUIT BONE MARROW DONORS, HOME AND HOSPITAL VISITS, ON HOUSE COUNSELLING,TELEPHONE HELP LINE,CANCER INFORMATION AND TRANSLATIONS, ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN WITH SERIOUS LONG TERM ILLNESS. SUCH AS LEUKAEMIA,EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT LEUKAEMIA. TO PROMOTE RESEARCH INTO LEUKAEMIA AND OTHER BONE MARROW DISEASES..
Ida Davis Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Environment, Housing, Social welfareThe objects of the Foundation are to alleviate poverty, to advance education, to relieve sickness and to promote health and to preserve and protect the natural environment at home and abroad. As a grant making charity, the Constitution also provides for general charitable purposes for Public Benefit.
Stubbs Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupGrants are made in respect of health, conservation and social needs
Bourne Foodbank
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo relieve persons in Bourne and the surrounding area by:a) providing emergency food, toiletries and household items to individuals and families in need and/or for distribution by charities or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty0001
Uganda Croydon Catholic Community (uccc)
Beneficiary group, Social welfareUCCC fights poverty & loneliness mainly within the London Ugandan community via Sunday Mass, but spreading to other ethnic minority groups. UCCC promotes family values, raises awareness across all age groups and create activities for young people to keep them engaged in the community and away from knife crime, gangs. Combats loneliness, relieves poverty, sickness, supports family relationships.
Mustard Seed Autism Trust
Beneficiary group, HealthMustard Seed Autism Trust supports the physical and mental health of autistic children, their parents and siblings. This is delivered through occupational therapy, specialist work, parent workshops and courses, resources and loan of equipment, advice line, and sibling support groups. The charity works with families living within 10 miles of Farnborough, Hampshire.
The Fig Tree Project (stonehouse)
Beneficiary groupWe run a programme of activities for the community from our premises in Stonehouse. The main focus of this work is families and children, but we aim to work with all sections of the local community in partnership with other groups when appropriate.
Happycats Rescue
Animals, Beneficiary groupRescue and rehome unwanted cats and kittensNeutering service to the public where families are on a low incomeMobile microchipping serviceTNR for feral cats
The Wellbeing Project Brecon
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareA faith based organisation giving community members the tools and confidence to make positive changes in their lives that impacts on their families and their community. Working with children, families, older people and the elderly facing isolation or disadvantage, promoting well-being and healthy living opportunities
The Joanna Collett Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Facilities, Heritage, ReligionTo provide funds firstly for the repair and maintenance of the Collett family tomb, the St. John's chapel and the bells and ropes at the church of St. Martin of Tours, Chelsfield, and secondly for the repair and maintenance of the said church, chancel and churchyard.
First Steps New Forest
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareWe work with families and children mainly from an the local settled Gypsy/Traveller community who live in rural isolation. We employ two part time Community Development workers. We advocate on behalf of the community with outside agencies.
Seventh Heaven
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Religion, Social careThe charity runs events for young people with disabilities, primarily from the Jewish communities in Hackney and other areas in England, in the form of weekend sleepaways which are staffed by specialist staff and carers. The Charity's aims are to provide social, leisure and developmental benefits to children and young people with disabilities and provide support and respite to their families.
Heelands Rangers Fc
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureTo organise and assist in the organisation and provision of facilities which will enable girls and boys between 6 to 18, and residents of Milton Keynes and the surrounding rural areas to play Association football. Ensuring that due attention is given to physical personal and educational development of their minds, to help children from low income families to play/train/on this private property.