Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Promise Dreams
Beneficiary group, HealthHelping to make dreams come true for seriously and terminally ill children and their families.
Rugeley Community Church Limited
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Religion, Social welfareRugeley Community Church's aim is to be church family living out the love of God in all we do & to all we meet. As Rugeley Community Centre we show this love practically, working with local community to provide activities & services e.g. Foodbank, Access English & holiday fit-n-fed scheme Active-ate. Working together with organisations we hire out our facilities for the benefit of the community
Woven Churches Joint Council
Beneficiary groupWoven Churches Joint council operates activities and services for adults, young people, children and families in North West Nottingham
Cure Dhdds
Beneficiary group, ResearchThe main activities of the charity are are to relieve the needs of those affected by DHDDS Disease to support families affected by DHDDS mutations and drive research into them. We achieve this by providing the latest information on the condition to families and health professionals, providing funds for further scientific research and raising both awareness of the disease.
Wickens Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe Foundation is a grant making charity. Its grant making activity will primarily focus on making grants to charities registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales for the purposes of assisting disadvantaged young people and adults (both in the UK and worldwide).
Victoria Cross Trust
Beneficiary group, Heritage1) To clean and care for the graves, memorials and resting places of recipients of the Victoria Cross and their families thereby maintaining and caring for their memory.2) To educate the public in the stories and history behind the recipients of the Victoria Cross thereby maintaining their memory.Supporting our military veteran community and their families as we pursue our charitable aims.
Wolo Foundation
Beneficiary group, HealthWolo Foundation help families living in Sussex through their cancer journeys. They support them by offering practical help and support to make their day-to-day lives easier. They work with local businesses and communities to offer families a wealth of services to support them through their diagnosis, treatment and beyond.
Down Syndrome Training And Support Service Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, HealthSupport through training for families and education, early intervention sessions, speech & language, work placements for young adults with DS, info support packs, library of resources and books, social media, phone, website, family activity days, siblings group, counselling, occupational therapy, youth club, gym, dance sessions, transport for families, physiotherapy and independent living skills.
Kids In Museums
Beneficiary group, HeritageVisitor led organisation that works with museums throughout the UK to make them more welcoming of all families, children and young people.
Home-Start Cambridgeshire
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social welfareHome-Start offers volunteer support to families in their own homes, parents supporting parents, helping them to get through a difficult time in their lives: loneliness, isolation, post-natal illness, domestic violence, poverty, inadequate housing, disability, family breakdown.
New Forest Basics Bank
Beneficiary group, HealthProviding -1. food and other essentials to families and individuals referred by social work agencies in the New Forest District2. goods, services and discretionary grants in association with a referral agency3. practical guidance and training for local people to improve budgeting of limited resources, and to maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle.
Parents Opening Doors (pods) Telford
Beneficiary groupThe objectives of the Charity are to relieve the needs of children and young people, including their parents, carers and families, who have disabilities and/or special educational needs in the Telford and Wrekin area, in order to improve their quality of life, promote their inclusion in their local communities and to help and support them to reach their full potential.
The Newstar Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTO RELIEVE POVERTY, SICKNESS, HARDSHIP AND DISTRESS TO HUMAN LIFE IN GENERAL IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD THROUGH DONATIONS AND/OR PROVISION OF AID IN THE FORM OF MEDICAL OR FOOD OR IN SUCH MANNER AS THE TRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE FROM TIME TO TIME AND TO ADVANCE AND PROMOTE EDUCATION IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD.
Bliss Family Charity
Beneficiary groupTo support educational establishments for children under 18 years of age in Africa and to support families with children on that continent in need of food,shelter,healthcare and sustenance.PLEASE NOTE WE CAN NO LONGER ACCEPT ANY NEW APPLICATIONS FOR SUPPORT.
Hawkspring
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthTo advance the education of the public, particularly young people and their families, about all matters relating to drugs, alcohol and other substance misuse. To relieve sickness and distress amongst persons who are dependent on drugs or alcohol by supporting their rehabilitation. To preserve the good mental health of their relatives and carers by the provision of information and support.
Halow (birmingham)
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeHALOW (Birmingham) provides services to prisoners' families to help them overcome the problems faced by having a family member in custody. The purpose of the charity is to provide these services essentially on humanitarian grounds but it also strongly believes in the importance of maintaining good family ties as part of the successfull rehabilitation of offenders
Maritime Children's Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareTo advance the education and development of children with a particular (but not exclusive) focus on disadvantaged children and their families, for the public benefit, by providing support, advocacy and services that complement those available in school, both within and outside of the school day.
Ashwood Church
Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionAshwood Church is a lively, informal and growing Church with people from a wide variety of backgrounds who love, serve and proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord. We aim to be a Church that is friendly and for the whole family.As well as public Sunday services we run various activities both in homes and in the community that benefit all age ranges. We also run a community resource centre.
Melrose Pre-School Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationWe are a Charitable Pre-school catering for children in our local area aged 2years to five years old. Supporting the families and following the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum. Ensuring that every child makes a good level of progress and thrives through play and exploration.
Hastings & Rother YMCA
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, LeisureHastings & Rother YMCA opened in its present building in 1970 and a third generation of local people use its services. Over 850 children, young people & families come to its sports and activities each week. It offers roller skating and a wide range of sporting activities. Their youth offer includes, youth clubs and training in many forms. The well-respected Jigsaw Nursery is accommodated here too.
Choices And Rights Disability Coalition
Beneficiary groupChoices and Rights Disability Coalition (CARDC) are an organisation run and controlled exclusively by disabled people in the Hull and East Riding area. One of our key roles is to support disabled people and their families to employ Personal Assistants, so they can live independent lives.
Kidcare 4u
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe organisation believes it has potential to help ethnic minority communities in deprived areas to further develop themselves in education, health and integration. The future plans would be to expand the organisation to other areas where there is a need for such a community led charity organisation which aims to reach out to young people and families who are currently deprived of facilities.
Carers Worldwide
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social careWorks with partner organisations in developing countries to:1) facilitate provision of support for carers and their families, bringing them better health, wellbeing and economic security and 2) bring about systemic change in the work of governments, charities and other agencies so they recognise and respond to the needs of carers in the developing world.
Crane Quality Counselling
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareTo educate the public concerning the benefits of secure couple relationships, marriage and family life to improve the emotional, sexual and spiritual well-being of individuals which is derived from committed relationships;To enhance the good health, both mental and physical, of adults and children to prevent poverty, hardship and distress caused by the breakdown of such relationships.
Pro Autism Parents Relatives And Others For Autism
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social careTo provide accommodation for persons with autism, both for respite care and supported living.To provide funds as grants, whenever possible, to aid families with autistic children in need.