Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Taj Sultan Memorial Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareMainly helping children from poor families with providing educational support
Holy Family Friends Association
Beneficiary group, EducationWe aim to advance the education of the Pupils of the School by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education at the School (not normally provided by the Local Education Authority).Furthermore, we aim to foster more extended relationships between staff, parents and others associated with the school.
Walton-Le-Dale County Primary School Parent Teacher Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationThe WLD PTFA provides a range of events throughout the school year. The ages of the children that we cater to are 3 years up to 11 years. The events that we hold for the children are discos, craft activities, breakfast with santa. We offer many other activities for the whole family to come along to and enjoy these include, family quiz and bingo nights, music festivals, summer and Christmas fairs.
The Caffyn Family Charitable Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesMakes grants to charities
Friends Of Heron's Moor School
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationSCHOOL PTA. EVENTS HELD CHRISTMAS MARKET, SUMMER FETE, DISCOS , FAMILY EVENTS ETC
Richard Durning's Ptfa
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationRange of fundraising activities including- annual family summer barbeque - beetle drive - children's discos - supermarket bag packing - car treasure hunt - ladies evening (christmas).
Redbourn Village Historical And Museum Group Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, HeritageTo advance and encourage the education of the public in the geography, history, natural history and architecture of Redbourn and the neighbouring areas.To provide research facilities for family history relating to the village.To employ volunteers to provide information for visitors and to answer questions.To support and encourage the 36 volunteers To arrange special events and exhibitions.
The Rowntree Society
Arts, Beneficiary groupThe advancement of the education of the general public and inhabitants of and visitors to York in the contribution of the Rowntree Family and in particular Joseph & Seebohm Rowntree in their philanthropic work to York, the surrounding area and society in general by providing guided tours, publishing literature and by any other means which the Trustees think fit which are charitable at law.
Kcf Watford
Arts, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe relief of those in need hardship or distress by the provision of financial and other necessary help and support in particular but not limited to Malayali families in UK. Coordinating and conducting festivals, cultural programs and amateur sports events with the aim to promote and enhance Kerala culture among the Kerala and the wider community living in and around Watford.
The Islamic Culture Centre
Beneficiary group, Religionlecture every Friday for Muslim community open to all in Peterboroughteaching quran for childrenteaching Arabic languesladies meeting weeklyfamily days out every Saturday and in the community centersmoking and drugs awarenessRamadan eating families eating togethereiad festivalsports activitiesFuneral services association
The Newick Distress Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Trust made a total of 55 (2033:49) grants in 2024 averaging £244 (2023:£310).A very high proportion were to single parent families struggling to pay bills for essential costs of living and unforeseen expenditure.2024 saw a 59% decrease (2023-67% increase) in donations and a 9% (2023:19%) decrease in grants.A very successful appeal for funds was made in April 2025.
Sutton Youth Music Supporters Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HousingProvides services to young people.To enable young people from low income families to partake in tuition and travel on tours/trip at home and abroad.Provides Human Resource to volunteers.Assistance at Concerts and Rehearsals and to have funds available for music making in London Borough of Sutton
Essex Cancer Research
Beneficiary group, HealthWiden access to cancer research; support local clinicians; promote collaboration between academia, industry and the NHS; use the expertise of the charity's Medical Advisory Board; improve availability and accessability of cancer information for patients and families through access to our own website which aims to provide the best prevailing inforation available. Engaging a community of supporters.
The Bascombe Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupGeneral Charitable Purposes. Trustees Do Not accept any unsolicited applications
The Kirton In Lindsey Society
Beneficiary group, HeritageAims -¡ the aims of our Society are to advance the knowledge of the people in our area by the study and recording of local history, archaeology, industrial archaeology, topography, architecture, family history, dialect and local customs.
Abbeyfield Cotswold LTD
Beneficiary group, Social careProvides family style very sheltered accommodation for elderly people. A redsident Housekeeper living next door cooks two meals a day and provides some support to the residents. Personal care is not provided and residents are expected to be described as living independantly.
Greengates
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesGrant-making.Provision of grants to persons with a learning disability or long-term or chronic mental disorders and their families residing in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London.
Alternating Hemiplegia Of Childhood UK
Beneficiary group, HealthTo preserve and protect the physical and mental health of families and individuals affected by Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC) and associated conditions by:- (a) Providing support and creating and maintaining communication channels between those persons who act as family carers and supporters so as to disseminate knowledge, experience and thereby promote both the health and quality o
Roc Taunton Deane
Beneficiary group, EducationOur primary activity is the provision of community mentoring services to families with at least one child aged twelve or under.
Pennington Community Action Group
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesFree Annual summer event: the Pennington PartyUmbrella organisation for Pennington summer play schemeSubsidy for life enhancing events involving young peopleCo-operation with Pennington 'All Seasons' children's centre'Chairman runs a Work Club at the centreProviding funding for 'Freedom Programme' for abused adult family membersProviding funding for local environmental enhancements
Sequela Foundation
Beneficiary groupFor the public benefit, to promote the relief of people in Berkshire and Buckinghamshire suffering from Neurological Conditions by:providing a wide range of therapies, supporting individuals and their families and carers in relation to neurological conditions.providing education in all aspects of its treatment and management and providing information about available support
Friends Of Ardleigh St Mary’s
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationFundraising projects and events within and around the school environment to support the school and advance the education of the pupils. Our activities encourage children, families and school staff to be part of the school based community.
Hugs
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe purpose of the charity is to provide support & guidance to families who have experienced the loss of a baby at any stage of pregnancy, around the time of birth or shortly after.We offer peer support groups, one to one support, non talking therapies & provide memory boxes to hospitals so that parents can make memories with their baby before saying goodbye.
The Ginnings Family Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe Trust makes grants to UK registered charities and other UK bodies such as churches that are regarded as charitable under UK law. Grants are almost invariably made to charities that are already known personally to the trustees and the charity has no personnel to deal with correspondance.
Family & Friends Of Painters Ash
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationFundraising for school funds/activities