Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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City Revival Church International
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Religion, Social welfareReligious Activities - ChristianityCommunity Projects - Food Bank (Suspended for funding),Free Employment advice/ training program (SLEP), Music school for young people.
The Gibbings Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesGrants to other charities.
Friends Of Coaley School
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationFetes, Fayres, Firework Event, Quiz Nights ect based in the School for the children and their families to attend and participate in. The funds raised are used to purchase equipment, materials, fund events and trips to enrich the children's education at Coaley School.
Leslie Manser School Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationLeslie Manser School Association hold events to raise funds to support the children and families of Leslie Manser Primary School.
Little Live Projects
Arts, Beneficiary groupOpportunities for music education for young children and their families through community choir, percussion and composing sessions, family concerts and other excellent and fun musical projects. Based in Cardiff.
Romaldkirk Reading And Recreation Room
Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareProvision of education, leisure and social activities for the villagers and their families and friends
Halfway Community Centre Charity
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesHalfway Community Centre Charity is a charity that is supporting vulnerable children and families.
University Of The Third Age Patcham
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, HeritageDiscussion Groups covering finance & investment,local history,Art appreciation, Family History,French Conversation,Light Music and Light Classical Music,Computer Skills,Current Affairs,meetings with lectures of general interest often illustrated. Members are encouraged to start other groups of interest to them subject to the interest being shown by fellow members.
Youth Futures
Beneficiary groupActivities Youth Futures is like a family in many ways and we support each other to grow as a unit; developing the skills of the young people and celebrating the achievements and talents of a diverse and growing group of members, who would otherwise have nowhere to go and no-one to turn to on their challenging journey of growing into successful and inspirational young adults.
South Lake Primary School Parent, Teachers And Friends Association
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationChristmas Fayre and summer Family Fun Day - stalls and prizes eg tombolas, games for children and adults Termly Children's discosSale of uniform (second hand)Webb Ivory, FairTrade and Yellow Moon catalogue salesMothers Day & Fathers Day Gift Rooms0001
Positive Action For Family And Youth
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthThe organisation gave effective support and counseling to families those experience depressionEncouraged women to take part local activities.The organization launched mental health campaign called Time to Talk specially on women, under the Refugee council, it provided ongoing support such interpreting through surgeries,held a networking sessions,Social groups on Saturdays to release isolations
Christian Life Family Church
Beneficiary group, Health, ReligionRELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES { PREACHING AND TEACHING OF THE BIBLE, PRAYER MEETING} COUNSELLING AND YOUTH PROGRAMME TO GUIDE THEM TO A SUCCESSFUL ADULTHOOD AND CHRISTIAN LIFE IN CHRIST
The Chatterbox Project Blackley
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Health, LeisureADULT EDUCATION, TRAINING, HEALTHY LIVING Arts, maths, literacy, computers, chair base exercises and dancing for beginners. GREEN FINGERS Community gardening involved with the local In Bloom for the past 4yrs. CHILDREN & FAMILY Consists of a Toddler Group,;offering 4 hours of parent/child activities per week - children 0-3 yrs.
My Life My Way
Beneficiary group, Social welfareOur objectives are to promote social inclusion among disabled and older people, their families and those who use social care services who are socially excluded on the grounds of their social and economic position by:1) Providing workshops, training and forums and practical support,2) Raising public awareness of these issues.
Enhance
Beneficiary group, Social welfareProviding educational assistance and training and improved living standards to the underprivileged in Southeast AsiaHelping disadvantaged families in the UK in ways that increase the level of happiness and wellbeing
Friends Of Althorpe And Keadby Primary School
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureCinema Nights, Pyjama Parties, Fancy Dress Parties, Family Games Nights, Refreshments at School Events eg, Sports Day, Summer Fayre, Christmas Fayre, As New Sale,'On Tour' Stalls, Sponsored Walk and BBQ, Cake Sales,Shopping EveningFamily fun - quiz nights, games nights, beetle driveLive Music Events
Autism Advocacy
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareThe charity works to promote autism awareness for public benefit. The charity advocates for individuals and families excluded from society due to stigma and aims to create inclusive environments within the community. We offer: support to families limited by barriers in society; and awareness campaigns for schools, businesses and the public to encourage social inclusion of people with disability.
Chesed Hospital Transport
Beneficiary group, HealthProvides hospital transport to seriously ill patients and to the close family members of seriously ill patients.
Heaton St Barnabas Village Hall
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, ReligionProvides accomodation for various activities such as "parent and toddlers", art (painting) club, youth club, private parties, woodcraft folk, Bradford Family Church.
Heartbeat Support Woking
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthHeartbeat Support Woking provides a volunteer visitor service to cardiac patients while in hospital and on-going support in a social environment to ex patients, their families and carers. Promotes the charity's activities to achieve a greater awareness and understanding of the potential risks of heart disease and the associated conditions.
Association Of Ghanaian Ex-Servicemen & Women UK LTD
Associations, Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Social welfarea) Provide counselling and financial support for families bereaved or distressed.b) Participate and support community, humanitarian and development projects.c) Offer free recreational and social activities in August, Easter and Christmas festive periods.d) Provide family support, encourage wider participation and social inclusion for old and young people.
Children First International
Beneficiary group, HealthA small independent charity with a desire to help children by encouraging and facilitating the development of life-skills, better mental health and personal self-esteem whilst networking to raise awareness amongst children of other cultures.The charity operates in the UK and elsewhere to provide funding and non-financial support to help needy children, their families and their communities
The Chernobyl Relief Foundation In The UK
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Saving of lives, Social care, Social welfareDelivery of goods and clothing to affected children.Arranging holidays for their health and respite care for their families.Arranging concerts and talks.Providing hospital equipment and medical aidArranging special service to mark Anniversary of the disaster.
Friends Of Ridgefield
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationThe Friends of Ridgefield PTA group works with the school, parents, students and the local community toput on a range of events and activities such as school fairs (summer and winter), discos, cake sales, andshopping events where children get to buy presents for their families. Some of these (such as the fairs)are open to members of the local community.
Preston Historical Society
Beneficiary group, HeritageWe provide a series of lectures given by speakers from October to May each season, open to both members and the public at large, together with displays at local venues throughout the year. Several members carry out their own research into local history and family history, give lectures on their findings, and publish their research.