Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Parents Relatives And Others Understanding Down's (proud)
Beneficiary groupTHE RELIEF OF THE NEEDS OF PEOPLE WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME THEIR FAMILIES, HELPERS, CARERS AND FRIENDS WITHIN THE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF WALSALL AND ITS SURROUNDING AREAS BY THE PROVISION FOR SUCH PEOPLE OF FACILITIES, SERVICES AND SUCH OTHER CHARITABLE SUPPORT AS THE TRUSTEES MAY FROM TIME TO TIME DETERMINE.
Old Brightonian Lodge Benevolent Fund
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfareDonations to Masonic and local registered charities.Support of Lodge members in distress and their families.
Fuel Allotment
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Social welfareGIVING SUPPORT TO FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS IN THE VILLAGE IN FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
Ipswich Epilepsy Support Group
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesOur aim is to provide a service of help, information and support to sufferers of Epilepsy and/or their families. The Trustees and committee consists of people who either suffer from Epilepsy or support a family member. We operate a telephone Helpline 01473 901263 where callers can discuss their problems with someone who has had experience of Epilepsy. Limited financial help can be given.
Nead Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe run a monthly support group in Sheffield on the first Saturday of every month, and a annual support group in Manchester in December. These meetings give sufferers advice, support and social contact with other sufferers. We also host a Medical Conference every year in April and a Family Fun Day every September in Hillsborough Park Sheffield.
Saved By Grace Foundation
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareSaved By Grace Foundation is a charitable non-profit organization set up to provide support vulnerable and disadvantaged persons within Milton Keynes communities who have issues such as, lack knowledge to obtaining relevant information to approach the right agencies for support from destitution, abuse, family problems, homelessness, immigration, legal issues, and how to access social support.
The Lord Bolton Lodge Charitable Fund
Armed forces, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareTHE CHARITY IS PREDOMINANTLY A MASONIC CHARITY, HOWEVER IN 2014to2015 . WE GAVE GRANTS TO NON-MASONIC CHARITIES. GRANTS WENT TO THE BLOODFAST EVS:SOLDIERS SAILORS AIRMEN FAMILIES ASSOCIATION. GRANTS WERE 50% TO MASONIC CHARITIES AND 50% TO OTHER CHARITIES. WE ALSO ORGANISED RAFFLES FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES.
The Friends Of Durham Woodland Cemetery
Associations, Beneficiary group, FacilitiesTo promote the conservation, protection and improvement of Durham Woodland Cemetery and to assist users and their families.
The Holy Trinity Christ Ministry C&s
Beneficiary group, ReligionThe Holy Trinity Christ Ministry is for cultural and religious purpose with the aim of helping with the needs of struggling families living in the community, supporting where help is needed. As well as preaching the gospel of Christ.
Home-Start Staffordshire Moorlands
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social welfareHOME-START STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS IS A VOLUNTARY ORGANISATION COMMITTED TO PROMOTING THE WELFARE OF FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN. VOLUNTEERS OFFER REGULAR SUPPORT, FRIENDSHIP AND PRACTICAL HELP TO FAMILIES UNDER STRESS IN THEIR OWN HOMES AND/OR IN GROUP SITUATIONS, HELPING TO PREVENT FAMILY CRISIS AND BREAKDOWN.
Liverpool Kidney Patients Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfare1. Relief of Kidney Patients under the care of Liverpool/Merseyside area.2.Support of the above and thier families.3.Educate the public in renal problems and associated conditions.4.Fundraising ans social events
Northmoor Eleemosynary Charities
Beneficiary groupSmall general charity - income used to help pensioners in village at Christmas and any family or individual in the village needing help.
Donnie's Fund
Beneficiary group, HealthInitial activities include: supporting families in the neonatal unit at UCH furthering dialogue on medical ethics
East Berkshire Down's Syndrome Support Group
Beneficiary groupThe relief of the needs of people with Down's Syndrome, and their families, by the provision for such people of facilities, services and opportunities that will maximise their participation in society and any other charitable purposes connected with Down's Syndrome within the area of benefit
Royal Air Forces Association Headcorn Branch
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareThe Branch is one of many Branches who fund raise to help to look after those of the RAF family and their immediate dependents. We fund raise locally to fund any immediate welfare work in our locallity and we meet monthly to socialise and ensure that those we know who are unable to attend meetings are visited by a Branch member. We ensure the memory of those that paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Clifton Catholic Fellowship With Handicapped People
Beneficiary groupGroup for people with learning disabilities and their families.Meeting once a month for Mass and a few outings each year.
Northamptonshire Association For Spina Bifida And Hydrocephalus
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesWe are a small local group based in Northamptonshire who meet up to chat , exchange information and news. We have days out, family picnics and go out for the odd meal. Easily contactable by phone or e-mail we always do our best to put you in contact with the correct person with in our group who may have similar experiences or needs. We offer limited grants to aid with associated problems.
Poor's Land
Beneficiary group, Social welfareRelief of poverty to individuals and families in the locality.
Community Autism Project (cap)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, LeisureWe provide support before, during and after diagnosis for families with children/young people on the autism spectrum. We advance education of the public, in particular those who work with and provide services to meet the needs of these families. Provide, and support provision of, facilities in the interests of social welfare in recreation with the objective of improving their conditions of life.
Little Acorns Baby Charity
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareLittle Acorns Baby Charity supports individuals and families who are pregnant or have babies aged 0-2 years in Durham/Chester Le Street and surrounding areas. We aim to provide products needed for mothers after giving birth and essential baby consumables and clothing. We take referrals from a variety of professionals who are best placed to assess the needs of the family.
Ally Cadence Trust
Beneficiary groupTo provide emotional and financial support to families affected by Spinal Muscular Atrophy
The Suffolk Heraldry Society
Beneficiary group, Education, HeritageThe charity helps restore Coats of Arms in the churches in Suffolk. We also hold exhibitions to enable members of the public understand why and how Coats of Arms are used in connection with families history etc. Taking this into schools enabling children to learn about heraldry. Also we are recording Coats of Arms on buildings.
Family Matters And Child Care Trust
Beneficiary groupEducational advice and support, community social work, help old age people, support of orphan, educational trip
Interlinx Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, Social welfareinterlinx helps 3 types of stigmatized children in Gloucestershire.1/ feeds homeless and abused children and young people by food parcels and when picked up.2/ gives free caravan holidays to terminally ill children and families whilst sick and to families after child dies for grief time. TI diseases research.3/ gives information to families with parent in prison and helps the children.
Sandwell Libraries Federation
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Leisure, Social welfareThe Charity promotes educational, informational and recreational activities throughout Sandwell Communities, in addition to those provided by the statutory authorities, to increase social well being, social justice and to reduce social isolation. Creative activities are organised or facilitated by volunteers with children and families, some during school holidays, using libraries as hubs.