Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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Young People's Counselling Service
Beneficiary group, HealthTO PROMOTE, PRESERVE AND PROTECT THE MENTAL HEALTH OF THE PUBLIC, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY OF CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES.
Brighton Unemployed Centre Families Project
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareTo relieve poverty, distress and hardship amongst unemployed and low waged people and their families living or staying in the Brighton area regardless of Race Sex Age or Sexual Orientation
Word International Ministries UK
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, ReligionTo encourage and promote worship of God. Provide Christian and value education to married couples, young adults, youth and children. Provision of grants for charity and ministerial work among indigent children, (feeding & education). Study grant for theological education of pastors and leaders. Conduct Youth Camps and family retreats. Benevolent giving.
The Potters House Christian Fellowship Walthamstow
Beneficiary group, ReligionAs a Christian organisation, our aim is to promote the gospel of Jesus Christ firstly in our local community, the surrounding areas and by sending and supporting missionary work. We aim to make a positive contribution to our local community, with greater emphasis on families and young people.
Freed
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthThe relief of those suffering from eating disorders. The preservation and protection of physical and mental health of families of sufferers of eating disorders. The education of the public and professionals about eating disorders.
The St Paul's Cathedral Chorister Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareThe Trust provides bursaries to the families of choristers of St Paul's Cathedral in cases of financial hardship or lack of means to defray the costs of boarding. It also provides grants to the cathedral towards the education of choristers. In addition it makes grants to the Cathedral School to assist in the costs relating to the fabric or for other projects within the foundations objectives.
Reading Force
Beneficiary group, HousingWe help improve communication within families experiencing the unique challenges of Forces life whether at home together or separated by tours of duty or postings, by encouraging shared reading and scrapbook/journaling. It is a fun and practical activity for all British Forces families living in the UK and overseas, reservists, veterans, and their close and extended families including grandparents
The Helen Straker Charity
Beneficiary group, HealthTo assist persons and their families who are suffering from cancer, and to provide support into research into cancer treatment.
Home-Start Berkshire East
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Housing, Social welfareProvision of home support and play groups to disadvantaged families with young children.
Consortium Of Voluntary Adoption Agencies UK Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesCVAA enables member agencies to deliver services of excellence to children, adoptive families, and all those considering adoption, or who have been affected by it. CVAA has increased its role in effectively influencing policy and practice in the UK at national, regional and local levels.
Gold Geese
Beneficiary group, HealthSupporting children through childhood cancer treatments and their families.
Lighthouse - Supporting Women Through Stormy Times
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareSupport for single mother families who have experienced domestic abuse and family breakup:Essentials and Food Parcels: Providing basic necessities to those in need.Mental Health Support: Helping women and their children develop resilience, healing, and relationship skills.Peer Support: Reducing isolation and building a supportive community.
Colchester Gateway Clubs
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareColchester Gateway Clubs provides social clubs and activities for adults with learning disabilities. Our activities include craft, art, socialising, drama, music, dance, disco, trips, weekends away. We also provide an advocacy and support service to people with learning disabilities and their families/carers.
Action On Pre-Eclampsia
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Research- supporting women who have been diagnosed with or are at risk of pre-eclampsia, and their families by helpline, information and facilitated access to medical experts. - support of health professionals in diagnosing & treating pre-eclampsia by providing meetings,study days and guidelines - promotion of research priorities into pre-eclampsia and campaigning for increased awareness
Rooted In
Beneficiary groupRooted In exists to provide a voice of hope, expectation and future for the whole community of Allerton and Lower Grange. This is achieved through the provision of high quality engaging activities delivered by ourselves and our partners for children, youth, parents and families.
The Farrer Family Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Environment, Heritage, LeisureThe preservation for the benefit and education of the public of buildings of architectural and/or historic merit and the conservation of the natural environment.The promotion of social inclusionThe provision of facilities for recreation and other leisure-time occupation in the interests of social welfareThe area of benefit is Clapham, Austwick and Newby in N.Yorks
Berkshire Autistic Society
Beneficiary groupImproving and supporting the lives of autistic children, young people and adults, their parents, their families and carers.
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.
The Brook Community Church And Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Heritage, Housing, Religion, Social welfare"Worship God" Father, Son, Holy Spirit. "Love others" through Community Church family activities, discipleship, relationships. Children / Youth / Missions support. Encouragement/sense of belonging/ Purpose through Volunteer opportunities. "Bless Community" through provision of Cafe, Art Gallery, garden, Food Bank, Community Outreach for homeless and those with addictions/Restore clothes shop.
The Pear Tree Fund
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingTo provide information, advice and holistic support to anyone with a life-changing illness or long-term condition who lives in East Suffolk and neighbouring parts of Mid Suffolk and South Norfolk, and to families and carers. Services and support are provided from the Pear Tree Centre in Halesworth, or by telephone, online and in the home.
Warwickshire Freemasons' Charitable Foundation
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe furtherance and promotion of such exclusively charitable purposes as the Charity Trustees may in their absolute discretion from time to time determine, and in particular, but without restriction the relief of poverty among Freemasons, their families, other dependent relatives in the UK who are in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
The Julian Bewick Educational Trust
Beneficiary group, Professions, Religion, Social welfareThe trustees award grants, within their limited resources, for the education of children particularly of families of clergy of the Church of England, single parents or other poor persons.
Abbeyfield Northallerton CIO
Beneficiary group, HousingTo relieve persons of pensionable age wh are in need by reason of their age:A)By the provision of communal living facilities in supported houses andB) By provision of amenities and services to such persons and their families.
Uprising Youth And Community CIO
Animals, Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, LeisureUPRISING SEEKS TO INSPIRE HOPE IN LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES. WE ENGAGE, BUILD, INVEST IN, AND COMMIT TO LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN ASHFORD. THE CHARITY'S WORK CURRENTLY CONSISTS OF SEVERAL DIFFERENT PROJECTS:1. HANG102. YR6 ENVIRONMENT 'PROJECT PURPLE'3. ASPIRE: ALT CURR YRS 10, 114. COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM (CAT): GARDENING JOBS5. MENTORING IN SCHOOLS6. METANOIA: KNIFE CRIME AWARENESS
Spectrum Cambridge
Beneficiary group, Social welfareSpectrum Cambridge is a multi award winning, parent led children's charity. We provide events, sessions, and support for families of children with Autism, additional needs, learning difficulties, and disabilities. As an organisation, we are family focused, advocates of collaboration, passionate about increasing inclusion and well being, while reducing isolation in our work with SEND.