Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Malawi Home Based Care Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social care, Social welfareProvision of advice regarding home based palliative care in Malawi based on 10 years of experience. Financial support for: a) Orphans to cover education costs and some essentials (e.g. travel and food). b) A select number of ex-project staff and their family members to undertake tertiary level training. c) People connected to the project facing extreme hardship, e.g. after flooding.
Tiegan's Star
Beneficiary group, HealthSupporting children and their families on the paediatric and haematology unit at Addenbrookes hospital.
Exvac
Beneficiary groupEXVAC is a children's charity that works to take children from socially and financially underprivileged backgrounds (eg: abused children, young carers, low-income families) away on holiday for a week. We run two week-long holidays, each for 16 children under the supervision of 8 leaders, incorporating a wide range of trips and activities.
The Florman Family Foundation
Beneficiary groupFinancial donations will be made to selected charities of for selected charitable purposes by the Trustees
Coping And Living In Pain
Beneficiary groupWe provide help and support to people suffering from chronic pain and their families. We can also help with the provision of equipment that may be needed but is not readily available from the NHS.
Solihull Deaf Children's Association
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureArrange entertainment through trips and gatherings for Deaf Children within Solihull Borough for families and sibblings.
Warrington Asperger's Society
Beneficiary groupSocial skills groups for 2 age groups.Adult Group.Educational and family support meetings.Advising local services on developments which would aid our members.
The Lord Warkworth Lodge (alfred John Davenport) Benevolent Fund
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe relief of poor and distressed Freemasons and their families.
The James Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesFamily charitable trust - makes donations to charitable bodies on behalf of family members. Does not seek unsolicited requests for donations.
The Emily Ffion Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Emily Ffion Trust exists for general charitable purposes although its focus is to support medical research and fund equipment to treat Bronchiolitis. The Trust also helps families cope with bereavement and childhood loss.
The Cook Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupTo further such charitable purposes for the public benefit as are exclusively charitable according to the laws of England and Wales as the trustees may from time to time determine, in particular through the making of grants and donations.
Gloucestershire Down's Syndrome Support Group
Beneficiary groupSupporting families with children with Down's syndrome
Oxfordshire Football Association Benevolent Fund
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareDonations are received from football clubs, belonging to Oxfordshire Football Association. Grants are then given to injured players, and bereaved families of players that die on or off the field of play.
Balm Of Gilead Ministry
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Religion, Social welfareFRANK OKYERE MINISTRIESHelping the community with gift aids of food, clothing and educational supplies in third world countries and also in UK.Helping to support family's that lack funds to furthers their children's educational/ vocational needs in third world countries.Providing communities with water pumps/wells for cleaner water.Helping to set up education/religious centres.
St. Helens Autism Support
Beneficiary groupTo promote and protect good health by raising awareness of autism spectrum disorder and related conditions. To engage in initiatives that foster acceptance of autism and related conditions. To promote activities that support diagnosed individuals and their families to live full and equal lives
Liesel Angel Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareLAT has the opportunity to develop and deliver training to a range of audiences, from teaching parents how to access services and use specialist equipment through to teaching medical staff and professionals how to communicate better with, and understand the needs of, bereaved families.Service provision covers a wide range of assistance including individual and group advocacy.
Amen Gospel Tabernacle
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, ReligionWe worship and praise our Lord Jesus Christ, we preach the gospel of faith in Jesus Christ to people of all background. As a church we provide support to our brethren in England and their families through prayers, counselling and small financial support. In addition, we do provide also support to disadvantage children and young people students with English and Maths tuition.
Friends Of Agape Love Family Home
Associations, Beneficiary group, HousingTo act as a resource for youth in Zambia and such other parts of the world as the charity trustees may from time to time think fit, by providing advice and support to those organising programmes of physical, educational and other activities; assisting in the provision of shelter, education, training, and healthcare, in particular through the support of the Agape Love Family Home, Zambia.
The Benevolent Fund Of The Lincolnshire Bowling Association
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTO BENEFIT FAMILIES OF THE BOWLING ASSOCIATION WHEN NECESSARY
The Charitable Association Of Street-Connected Children
Beneficiary group, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareThe relief of poverty and hardship among children and young people living on the streets in North Africa by the provision of shelter, foods, health, education, family reunification, drug and psychological rehabilitation.The provision of recreational and leisure time activities provided to improve their conditions of life. Providing support to fully reintegrate them into society.
Rokach Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupPrincipally grants and donations to other charitable organisations for religious activities, education and training, medical, health general charitable purposes.
Gee Educational Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesgrants to individual students in the parish and to benefit families within the parish.
Organisation For Research On Eweland (ore Uk)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareORE UK works to relieve poverty and promote development among people from West Africa and other BME groups in London and Africa through research. We promote health, education and culture of Eweland in the UK through lectures, publications and traditional events. We run training in personal development and employment for young people and families. We raise awareness about environmental issues.
Helping Families
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthFor the public benefit to relieve the needs of individuals with a progressive disease (such as cancer,arthritis and dementia) and by extension their families and carers in particular but not exclusively bythe provision of:- Assistance and support with shopping, cleaning and other day to day tasks.- Counselling sessions and support groups.- Targeted grants to families where family members
Llanelli Soroptomists' Pentip Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareTo give an annual award for the benefit of a pupil/pupils under 8 years of age attending Pentip V.A. School, who is/are a member of a one parent family and are poor.