Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Gl11 Community Project
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Leisure, Social welfareTo provide local training and education opportunities for residents of all ages and abilities. Providing recreational and social opportunities through a variety of drop-in groups for families and individuals, as well as volunteering opportunities aimed at reducing isolation and benefitting the organisation, individuals and the wider community.
Community Drug And Alcohol Recovery Services
Beneficiary group, HealthTO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF VULNERABLE PEOPLE AFFECTED BY ADDICTION , MENTAL HEALTH AND OTHER PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS. PROVIDING A HOLISTIC APPROACH FOR THEIR MENTAL, PHYSICAL, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL WELLBEING; THEIR RECOVERY AND RE-INTEGRATION. WHILE SUPPORTING THEIR FAMILY AND CARERS. WE OFFER: COUNSELLING, AFTERCARE, OUTREACH, FAMILY SERVICE, DAY PROGRAMME, ETE SKILLS, HEALTH AND WELLBEING.
The Bridge Foundation
Beneficiary group, HealthThe Bridge Foundation is a Bristol-based charity that provides accessible, high quality services to a wide range of individuals, professionals and commissioners. Since our formation in 1983, we have grown into a multidisciplinary, psychoanalytic Centre of Excellence, specialising in child and family mental health. We converted to a CIO on 1.4.19. Please see charity 1073759 for previous accounts.
Mid-Norfolk Mencap
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social careResidential Home for 10 people with learning disabilities. two Saturday once a month Day Centres for Dereham and Swaffham. Family Carers Group meetings once a month. and a Summer Playscheme. A drop-in centre two days week. Two Gateway Clubs affiliated to this charity.
Areivim Manchester
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Religion, Social welfareTo relieve poverty or financial hardship among widows and widowers and their dependents by providing grants to individuals and families in need .Promoting good health by providing support to recently bereaved families in the form of counselling and financial assistance.Advancing Judaism by ensuring that children in families where one parent dies receives basic assistance for their future
The Hall Family Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareOur charity makes grants as the trustees see fit, in particular but not limited to the relief of financial hardship among people in Central and South America and among refugees, asylum seekers and migrant workers, to the promotion of the care of children suffering from cancer in England and Scotland, and to the promotion of the health of people suffering from sarcoma in England and Scotland.
The Sickle Cell Society
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthInformation, counselling, caring and advocacy support for those with sickle cell disorders and their families.
Womens Work (derbyshire) Limited
Beneficiary group, Health, Social care, Social welfareTo protect and preserve health, relieve financial hardship and advance education (particularly but not exclusively relating to sexual health and substance abuse) of women and their families in Derbyshire (but without limitation to the area), particularly but not exclusively by providing information, support, respite and utilising the relevant agencies and organisation in pursuit of there objects.
Yellow Submarine Holidays
Beneficiary group, Social care, Social welfareYELLOW SUBMARINE BELIEVES PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES DESERVE TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL. WE ARE A SMALL AWARD-WINNING CHARITY WHICH PRIDES ITSELF ON HELPING THE MOST DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE IN OXFORDSHIRE BUILD THEIR CONFIDENCE, INDEPENDENCE AND A SENSE OF SELF-WORTH. AT THE SAME TIME WE AIM TO MEET THE HUGE NEED FOR RESPITE FOR FAMILIES AND CARERS.
Revach Vehazola Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareCharitable distributions of food vouchers for local families living in extreme poverty.
Tom Harrison House
Beneficiary group, HealthTom Harrison House is a specialist facility providing addiction treatment exclusively to military veterans, reservists, emergency personnel, and their families.
Peace Hospice Care
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social care, Social welfareThe charity operates a hospice called Peace Hospice Care. It provides comprehensive multidisciplinary specialist palliative care without charge and discrimination for the people of Hertfordshire. Services include daycare,inpatient care,home care,family support and spiritual care. Continuing support is provided for family and friends through into bereavement.
Children's Cancer Centre Of Lebanon (uk) Limited
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareCCCL UK?s activities are to fund projects to further its charitable objectives of (i) the relief of sickness and the preservation and protection of health among children with cancer in Lebanon or the region; (ii) the preservation and protection of the physical and mental health of individuals and families suffering bereavement and loss; and (iii) the advancement of education in pediatric cancer.
International Care Network
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareICN supports refugee families whilst they integrate into the local community; by teaching ESOL (English for speakers of other languages); giving immigration and welfare advice - registered OISC Level 1; and running various community & social activities for women and families. ICN also looks after unaccompanied asylum seeking children (UASC) and resettled families for Local Authorities
St Andrew's Community Network
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareTo promote such charitable purposes as the trustees shall in their absolute discretion think fit, including: Financial Resilience through debt advice and benefit maximisation; Food Security by hosting North Liverpool Foodbank; Other such activities that relieve poverty, sickness and distress and promote healthy living as the trustees shall determine.
The Arnold Foundation For Rugby School
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, LeisureThe principal aim of the Arnold Foundation for Rugby School is to raise funds:*to provide more bursary awards for boarding places, subject to parental means testing, thereby widening access to the School, so that more talented pupils may benefit from an education at Rugby School, irrespective of their families' ability to pay the fees, and*to help to improve the infrastructure of Rugby School.
Hollick Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, SocietySupporting education and skills, human rights, housing, mental health, women and children and the arts through community-led organisations working directly with people at the margins of society and with charities in the early stages of development looking for seed funding in the areas of Kensington and Chelsea, Camden, East Sussex and Kent.
Victa Children LTD
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthVICTA supports children and young people who are blind or partially sighted and their families. We have an activities program for young people to support their social, emotional development and encourage independence. We also provide grants for much needed learning tools and support parents through our networking of family weekends.
The Junction Church
Beneficiary group, ReligionTo build a church for the glory of God in a creative and contemporary way. A church thriving with life & optimism and pursues outrageous dreams, planting campuses across the UK and abroad. See families flourishing, champion kids & youth, create community for students & young adults, honours all other generation seeing them play their part and love & cares for those who society have left behind.
Lonely Orphans
Beneficiary group, Saving of lives, Social welfareLonely Orphans provides the following * Education for orphans and their families throughout the world,* Accommodation and shelter for those in urgent need, *Emergency food, medical treatment and education for all in need,* Disaster Relief
Bath City Farm
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Environment, Facilities, Health, Social welfareThe Farm provides volunteering opportunities, particularly for disadvantaged people and an informal educational environment for children, young people and their families, with an emphasis on healthy living and caring for the environment, we also hold community activities such as evening bat walks. The Farm offers year round open access to the meadows, woodland, wildlife pond and farmyard.
Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse LTD
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareSupport & advocacy for families by provision of information & providing advocates throughout the criminal justice process & statutory reviews arising as a resulting of domestic abuseWorking with organisations to improve guidelines, processes & practises. Provides education & training in all aspects of Domestic Homicide Reviews, preventing domestic abuse & working with those bereaved by homicide.
The Lily Foundation
Beneficiary group, Education, ResearchWe fund research to improve diagnosis, develop treatments and we hope to ultimately find a cure for Mitochondrial Disease. We help build support networks by connecting affected families and also offer direct family support. We aim to raise awareness of mitochondrial disease by improving patient access to information, supporting professional training, and speaking at schools and public events.
Hop Skip & Jump Foundation
Beneficiary groupThe Hop Skip and Jump Centres run by the Hop Skip & Jump Foundation offer flexible, immediate and sustained day care for children with life limiting or life threatening illnesses or any special need, with support for their families. We aim to prevent parents from reaching breaking point.
Children And Families Across Borders (cfab)
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social careChildren and Families Across Borders (CFAB - formerly International Social Service UK) is the UK arm of the international ISS network. CFAB works to ensure the identification, care and protection of all children separated across borders - including children in care, unaccompanied children and the victims of trafficking - where possible reuniting them with their families in the UK and overseas.