Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Good News Family Care (homes) LTD
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social welfareProviding support to families in need, particularly mothers fleeing domestic abuse. Providing recovery support from substance misuse dependancies to women and accommodation whilst this support is offered. Providing support & education services to non-resident beneficiaries through a range of farm-based skills development and confidence building activities.
Brave Church
Beneficiary group, ReligionWe are a faith based charity committed to making a difference in the local community. We run a Christian church and offer various community based programs for young people, children, and families.
Myrtle House LTD
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareMyrtle House Ltd is a registered charity in Llanelli working to relieve poverty, reduce inequality, and support community well-being. Through childcare, family groups, food access, money advice, creative activities, and volunteering, it offers practical help while tackling the root causes of hardship. Services are shaped by lived experience to build resilience and connection.
Home-Start Birmingham Consortium
Beneficiary group, HousingHOME-START BIRMINGHAM OFFERS PRACTICAL AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT TO FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN, PROVIDING A LIFELINE TO PARENTS AND CHILDREN IN THE BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL AREA.SUPPORT IS FREE, CONFIDENTIAL AND NON-JUDGEMENTAL, AND THE QUALITY OF THIS IS MAINTAINED BY WORKING TO NATIONAL STANDARDS.
Pulmonary Hypertension Association UK
Beneficiary group, Social careTo advance the education & awareness of the general public and medical professionals of the condition known as Pulmonary Hypertension. The relief of need of sufferers of PH, their families & carers through the provision of financial assistance towards, but not exclusively, respite care, travel grants & equipment grants at the discretion of the executive committee, as and when resources allow.
Religious Of The Holy Family Of Bordeaux CIO
Beneficiary group, ReligionThe object of the CIO is the advancement of the Roman Catholic religion through the religious and other charitable work of the Institute as the trustees with the approval of the Superior General shall from time to time think fit
Alberr
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Saving of lives, Social welfareAlberr provides essential humanitarian aid to families in need in war-torn areas and poor countries worldwide. Projects such as distribution of hot meals, drinking water and clothes relieve the sufferings of thousands of people in need.
Keren Yeshaye
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareThe charity is to help those struggling, not on the day to day basis, but when there are out of the boxes expenses. i.e. marrying off a child, an unwell member in the family. bereavement and more. Since those are usually large expenses, something that even the well balanced, financial-organised person will struggle with. Fundraising: the charity is relying on kind hearted people in the community
Healthwatch Hertfordshire Limited
Beneficiary groupActing as Health and Social Care consumer champion and watchdog for for the residents of Hertfordshire. Representing the views of patients, families and consumers (on health and social care issues) to Commissioners and providers. Signposting residents to care and support services
Bournemouth War Memorial Homes
Beneficiary group, Heritage, HousingThe charity operates as a landlord letting its own flats and bungalows to ex service men and women and their families
The West Of England Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre Limited
Beneficiary group, HealthWe have been helping people who live with a neurological condition since 1985 providing the therapies and support our members need to maintain their independence and to minimise the effects that neurological conditions like Multiple Sclerosis have on their daily lives. We are also here for their families and carers, building a strong sense of community and understanding.
Band Of Builders
Beneficiary groupWe provide practical assistance to members of the UK construction industry and their families when faced with life changing conditions
Parenting 2000
Beneficiary group, HealthWe support families & individuals in a wide range of ways: drop-in information, training, 121 support, tailored parenting courses, counselling, outreach family support & much more. We have centres in Southport & Crosby . We have a diverse programme for young people: accredited courses, clubs, sexual health & well-being. We work in partnership across Sefton & Merseyside.
Telford After Care Team (tact) CIO
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, LeisureActivities provided for service users in recovery from drug and alcohol misuse or mental health issues include A Drop in Centre, A Listening Service, an Outreach Service, a Night Service, Supported Housing, Training and Education and various activities including Arts and Crafts, Singing, Smart Recovery, Tai Chi, Serenity, Family and Friends Support, Gardening, Creative Writing, Freedom Programme.
The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre
Beneficiary group, ReligionTo promote the faith of the Coptic Orthodox Church, providing for Cristian education, youth conferences and family activities and a centre for retreat, spiritual and social meetings. Providing proverty releif to needy families.
The Stevenson Family's Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupThe object of the Trust is to provide financial support to other charities at the absolute discretion of the Trustees. No unsolicited applications can be considered.
Twilight Kindness
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfare1) Advocating to improve social well-being and connections among elderly people and their carers; and promoting intergenerational interactions thereby strengthening families and communities.2) Alleviating poverty among elderly people and carers with a focus on increasing access to food and financial crises support.
Bristol Early Years Teaching Hub
Beneficiary groupBEYTH is a Hub of Excellence for Early Years Pedagogy. Our aim is to improve outcomes for young children and their families. We learn from the very best most innovative teaching practice and leadership models in order to provide dynamic, collaborative continued professional development opportunities for the Early Years staff. Our aim is to improve outcomes for young children and their families.
Growing Hope
Beneficiary group, HealthGrowing Hope champions accessibility and works in collaboration with therapy clinics across the UK which offer free therapy for children and young people with additional needs and their families to support them in achieving their potential and to help improve their health and wellbeing. The charity aims to help anyone regardless of their religious beliefs.
Project Seventeen
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareProject 17 works to end destitution among migrant children. We work with families experiencing exceptional poverty to improve their access to local authority support. We provide advice, advocacy and support for individuals. We build capacity in other organisations and we campaign for the improved implementation of statutory support.
Gift Of Life
Beneficiary group, HealthGift of Life gives support to children and young people up to the age of 25 whose families cannot afford to pay for their cancer treatments including the purchase of critical anti-tumour medications, which are not available in Russia or the CIS. Our beneficiaries are from Russia and the CIS countries, and they receive oncological and haematological treatments in Russian clinics.
West Cumbria Domestic Violence Support
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareWe work with victims, perpetrators and children that are are/have lived with domestic and sexual abuse. We offer free, long term practical and emotional support to individuals and families across West Cumbria. Our service includes a confidential helpline, 1-1 professional counselling for victims, perpetrators and children, group support for adult victims and children and young people.
Childhood Eye Cancer Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthThe Childhood Eye Cancer Trust provides a support and information service for children, families and individuals affected by retinoblastoma, a rare cancer which affects children, mostly under the age of five. It raises public and professional awareness and funds research projects aimed at increasing understanding of retinoblastoma and improving the treatment and care of children.
Essex Dementia Care
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careThe main objectives of the charity are:- To promote the independence, health and well-being of people who have dementia through direct care and therapeutic support.- To support the families of people who have dementia with advice, information, guidance and opportunity for respite.- To promote the training and education of those who work in the direct care of people who have dementia.
We Stand With Families
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareOriginally established in 1992 Mosac supports non-abusing parents and carers of sexually abused children through a range of services including telephone helpline, information, advice, advocacy, support groups, counselling and play therapy.