Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Kowitz Family Foundation (uk) Limited
Beneficiary groupThe object of the trust is to use its funds for the benefit of the general public. The charity uses its funds by making donations to institutions and individuals which the trustees deem appropriate.
Southend In Sight
Beneficiary group, HealthThe principal object of the charity is to offer support for visually impaired and blind persons and their families in Southend on Sea, Essex and the adjoining areas.
Rochford District Schools Partnership Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationTo promote the advancement of education and welfare of children attending member schools in the Rochford District and neighbouring distict/borough areas. To offer holistic, professional support and advice to parents/families of the member schools faced with difficult life challenges, in particular for children with SEND.
Association For Rehabilitation Of Communication And Oral Skills
Beneficiary groupARCOS' overall objective is to improve the quality of life for people who have communication and/or swallowing difficulties, and of their carers and families. This involves the promotion and provision of specialist training, comprehensive therapy and suitable research.
The Linden Lodge Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, HealthTo assist children and young people who have sensory impairment and/or are otherwise disabled, and their immediate families.
The Desk & Chair Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe charityÔÇÖs objects and principal activities are:The advancement of education of any person in Tanzania, England and Wales or elsewhere; & the relief of financial hardship and the assistance of social welfare. The main objectives and activities for the year continued to focus upon the establishment of new wells by working in partnership with the local communities.
Stand Together Network
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareOur mission is to support individuals and families affected by or at risk of homelessness, insecure housing, temporary accommodation, and poverty, particularly in the underserved communities of Enfield, Haringey, and surrounding areas. We are committed to ending homelessness for good and fostering a society where homelessness is eradicated.
Youth And Families Matter
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, FacilitiesYouth and Families Matter provides the following support...Parenting SupportSchools Work for children with emotional difficultiesDetached youthworkFamily work, including befriendingPractical help, as an agency of Basics Bank project.A combined coffee and charity shop to help provide funds for the work carried out by YFM and to serve as a community base for the locality.
Yorkshire And Humberside Asbestos Support Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareWe provide support to those affected by asbestos related conditions, across Yorkshire, Humberside and North Nottinghamshire, to those diagnosed plus their families. Every year, our charity receives over 300 new referrals and we help each individual access (on average) over £24,000 income, plus providing emotional and bereavement support and organising social groups and events for our service users
The Priest's House Museum Trust
Beneficiary group, HeritageThe Museum saves, cares for and uses local heritage artefacts to tell the story of the people of East Dorset. The Museum offers an extensive learning programme with family activities and children's events regularly organised throughout the year. A regular temporary exhibition programme shares local stories and history. The Priest's House Museum Trust trades as the Museum of East Dorset.
Interact Chelmsford Limited
Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Social welfareActivities & opportunities to support children & young people with additional needs/disabilities, their families/carers & the wider community. Including training & workshops to improve peoples' emotional, mental health & well-being; friendship, leisure & learning clubs & activities, befriending & peer support; increasing awareness & reducing the stigma associated with disability.
Sunshine And Smiles - Leeds Down Syndrome Network
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesWe aim to improve the lives and opportunities of children and young people with Down Syndrome in Leeds by offering regular groups and activities, individual support and advocacy for families, raising awareness and challenging preconceptions in the wider community. We run 15 sessions per month including Speech and Language groups, family activities and age related groups. Over 70 families attend.
Immanuel Southbourne United Reformed Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, Health, ReligionWe provide ministry, education and support to all who wish to join us. We work with families, youth and older people. There is a special emphasis on supporting those with Dementia. We are based in the Southbourne area of Bournemouth and aim to serve our local community. We have twice weekly Church services, to which anyone is welcome. We also have a Church Cafe and Soft Play area.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Eccesiastical Parish Of Lincoln St Peter In Eastgate With St Margaret
Beneficiary group, ReligionAnglican church providing a wide range of family based activities and public worship
Ray Ceredigion
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareRAY Ceredigion provides activities that improve the health and wellbeing of children, young people, families, those with disabilities and older people, with a focus on those that are most vulnerable and disadvantaged in the county of Ceredigion
Deal Area Foodbank & Pantry
Beneficiary group, Social welfareDeal Area Foodbank & Pantry provides emergency food aid to individuals and families located in Deal and the surrounding villages including Sandwich & Aylsham. Donated food is taken to a warehouse for storage and stock control measures. Clients attend local distribution points to exchange a voucher issued by one of over 30 agencies and partner organisations for a 3 day emergency supply of food.
Living Springs
Beneficiary group, HousingLiving Springs is a safe place where families experience love and community to enable healing and growth for a better future. We provide supported housing in self-contained flats for parents with young children as a temporary placement, as well as additional support packages and day activities to build confidence, well-being, and practical life skills.
Jeremiah's Journey
Beneficiary groupWE OFFER SUPPORT AND INFORMATION TO CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED OR ARE ANTICIPATING THE DEATH OF SOMEONE SPECIAL. WE OPERATE IN PLYMOUTH AND THE SURROUNDING AREA. WE OFFER A RANGE OF AGE APPROPRIATE INTERVENTIONS DEPENDING ON INDIVIDUAL NEEDS.
Redeemed Christian Chuch Of God Victorious Family Parish
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe charity is committed to providing an enabling environment to encourage the teaching of Christian values and virtues in a family friendly way. Through these teachings, we seek to empower and encourage people. Through the alleviation of poverty and charity giving processes, we aim to be a channel of relief and blessings to the less privileged in our local community, region and worldwide.
Mary Seacole Day Nursery And Family Support Unit
Beneficiary group, ChildcareThe provision of a first-class childcare and nursery facility, for children aged 3 months to 5 years old in the Reading area. By charging a competitive fee, we hope to make this facility available to parents and children who would not normally have access to nursery education.
Elaine Bain Family Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationTo further the education including social and physical training of Children under the age of 16 attending schools within the metropolitan borough of Rochdale.
Community Education Foundation & Lyncx
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, LeisureWe achieve our objects by providing:1 extra study support schooling to improve attainment levels for 5 -16 year olds2 Sports programmes to enhance youth engagement and learning, 3 volunteering opportunities to improve work experience/career paths for 16 to 24 year olds, 4 targeted workshops to improve engagement, learning, leadership & personal development outcomes for youths & families
Jolly Josh
Beneficiary groupOur mission is to enable families who have a loved one with additional/complex needs, disability and/or Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities to Connect Support and Thrive.Jolly Josh aims to Inspire Inclusion. Our registered charity is based in Rochdale.
Byhp (tackling The Root Causes Of Youth Homelessness)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, HousingWe provide a range of specialist interventions offering support, advice and guidance to young people 13-25, and their families, facing known route causes of youth homelessness. Those that are at risk of NEET, relationship breakdowns, or with mental health & therapeutic needs.
Iranian Association
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo promote any charitable purpose for the benefit of persons from ethnic minorities, migrants, refugees and asylum seekers, in particular but not exclusively those of Iranian origin and their families resident in the United Kingdom, in particular the relief of poverty, promotion of health, the provision and advancement of education and training.