Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
Discover 8,828 Beneficiary group charities that specialise in families. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Young & Inspired LTD
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Leisure, Social welfareYoung & Inspired advocates for children and families facing poverty or adverse childhood circumstances and provides wraparound support throughout their childhood and as they transition into independent adults. Programs Include:Conquer The Kitchen program, empowering very young mothers to cook wholesome food economically,Flying Colours Arts, Sunshine Breakfast Club, Water Sports, Holiday Club
The T.k. Maxx And Homesense Foundation
Beneficiary groupHelping vulnerable children, young people and their families to achieve their potential in our local communities.
Alexandra House (royal United Service Short Stay Residence For Service Children)
Armed forces, Beneficiary groupThe object of the trust is to provide childcare to Service, ex-Service and civilian families.The charity offers a flexible, safe and nurturing environment that takes into account the specific needs of these children and families.The charity aims to improve the lives of vulnerable young children by employing professionals to provide stability and offer high quality, continuity of care.
Ahimsa
Beneficiary group, Social welfareAhimsa is a local voluntary-sector initiative, providing specialist help and intervention programmes to perpetrators of domestic violence and linked support services for their partners/victims. Ahimsa is approved by the Department for Justice as a provider of domestic violence perpetrator programmes to the Family Courts, and is fully accredited by RESPECT.
Child Rescue Nepal
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, EducationChild Rescue Nepal, formally the Esther Benjamins Trust, cares for children rescued from trafficking and slavery. It provides care and rehabilitation to children unable to return to their families and ongoing support to reunited families. Vocational & life skills training are also provided for older children.It also prevents trafficking by strengthening schools and educating communities.
Steps 2 Recovery
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingSteps2Recovery aims to improve the lives of people in the criminal justice system affected by alcohol or drug dependency, providing high quality, abstinence-based treatment options and housing, health and family support. Based in Hackney, we support clients to improve the quality of their lives and to fulfil their potential without recourse to alcohol, drugs and re-offending.
Milnthorpe Family Centre
Beneficiary groupTO PROVIDE CARE, EDUCATION AND SUPPORT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES FROM THE SURROUNDING AREA
Snaps Yorkshire CIO
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureThe provision of therapeutic support via hydrotherapy, rebound therapy and swimming for children with additional needs, aged between 1 and 16, along with fun and educational activities, and including the whole family.
Bournemouth Community Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Housing, Religion, Social welfareVarious religious activities - Infant dedication, baptisms, weddings, funerals. We have many activities for the full spectrum of ages from mums and toddler groups, childrens and youth clubs through to senior citizen groups. Various community engagement initiatives such as an advice and signposting hub and work with rough sleepers, the lonely, families in crisis and schools.
Activlives
Beneficiary groupTo provide services in Suffolk that engage and support individuals, families, family carers, and communities to improve, maintain and sustain good health and well-being, particularly focusing in areas of deprivation and people mainly aged 45 years and over.
Reading Mencap
Beneficiary groupReading Mencap is a local charity, which aims to provide help and support for people with a learning disability, and their families, in the Reading area.
Marie Collins Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareTo advance the education of the public, in particular those working with young people and their families, through the provision of awareness raising activities and training programmes to prevent the sexual abuse of children online. To provide direct recovery work to children and their families in need who are victims of online sexual abuse so they can recover and live safe and fulfilling lives
Edward's Trust LTD
Beneficiary group, Social welfareEdward's Trust supports children and families who are facing loss and surviving bereavement.
Stepping Stones (luton)
Beneficiary group, HealthWe work with vulnerable women and their children to improve their health and wellbeing, improve their life prospects and create stronger and more cohesive families. Our work is primarily carried out in Luton and Bedfordshire.
North Birkenhead Development Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Facilities, LeisureNBDT seeks to improve the quality of life and opportunities for all living in North Birkenhead and Bidston. It achieves this through the management of the St James Centre and through partnership work to deliver activities for the community including a cafe, opportunity shop, informal adult learning, youth activities, family programmes, exercise classes and information services.
Llanelli Mind
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareLlanelli Mind has provided services since 1986 to local people. We are affiliated to Mind nationally. We deliver services locally and more widely across Carmarthenshire, providing advice, and therapeutic services to people experiencing poor mental health & wellbeing, Carers & families. We campaign and influence the provision of mental health and social care services locally and nationally.
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.
Yemeni Community Association In Sandwell Limited
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo respond to the wishes & needs of the Yemeni community & other families in the Sandwell area, by providing cultural orientation, educational development & skills-training for children & adults through the provision of accessible community services & activities run by the YCA.
Derbyshire Autism Services
Beneficiary groupMISSION STATEMENTTO PROMOTE THE WELLBEING OF PERSONS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS.TO INFORM AND SUPPORT PERSONS WITH AUTISM, THEIR FAMILIES, FRIENDS AND CARERS. TO RAISE AWARENESS OF AUTISM AND ITS IMPACT UPON INDIVIDUALS, CARERS AND THE PUBLIC. 0001
Skylarks Charity
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationSkylarks supports children with additional needs across London and the UK through therapeutic activities, play, life skills, and employment training. We empower families via expert advice, training, and carer wellbeing services. Furthermore, we provide training and awareness raising for organisations to foster inclusion. We ensure every child can thrive and every family feels supported.
Searchlight Counselling & Therapy
Beneficiary group, HealthRelationship Counselling for individuals and couples, Family Counselling, Young Persons Counselling, Psychosexual Therapy and Learning and Education service.
Hackney Parish Almshouses Charity
Beneficiary group, HousingThe object of the Charity is the provision and maintenance of charitable social housing solely through the provision of almshouse accommodation for people in financial need who live in the area of benefit..The trustee may, in exceptional circumstances, appoint a resident who is in financial need and lives outside the area of benefit, or has a family connectionto the area of benefit.
H-Pan(hope For The Poor And Needy)
Beneficiary group, Social welfareRelieving poverty and suffering, Empowering underprivileged individuals and communities; promoting social justice by: Educating and Training, developing the capacities of socially and economically disadvantaged including children, young people and their families. Raising awareness of poverty and injustice, challenging structures that fuels poverty and suffering, promoting solidarity for the needy.
Niemann-Pick UK
Beneficiary groupTHIS CHARITY IS THE INCORPORATED SUCCESSOR TO REGISTERED CHARITY 1061881 - NIEMANN-PICK DISEASE GROUP UK. The Charity aims to relieve sickness and any distress which may arise therefrom, and to advance the education and awareness of families, professionals and the general public in all matters concerning the disease.
Star Scheme
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, LeisureSupporting trauma experienced young people through the network of grassroots sports clubs. We support and train adult volunteers to interact with young people and their families
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many families beneficiary group charities are there in the UK?
There are 8,828 registered families beneficiary group charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the families beneficiary group charities by income?
Save the Children International is the largest by latest reported annual income (£1.1bn). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of families beneficiary group charities?
Families beneficiary group charities reported a combined annual income of £56.4bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for families beneficiary group charities?
Across all families beneficiary group charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 88.5%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of families beneficiary group charities?
Families beneficiary group charities have an average annual income of £658k. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.