Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Families
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The Cherry Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesWe act as a resource for young people living in London and the East and the South East of England by providing grants to organise programmes of physical, educational and other activities.
West Yorkshire Family Mediation Council Limited
Beneficiary group, HousingWorking with families affected by divorce, separation, living apart to sort out practical issues, resolve conflict or dispute causing distress and standing in way of planning for the future. Looking at shared parenting and care from separate homes, fair division of finances and property on family break up, effects of family breakdown on individual family members, options for dealing with these.
King's Own Royal Border Regiment Museum Fund
Beneficiary group, HeritageThe Museum exists to collect, document, preserve and interpret the material evidence and associated information relating to the Regiment's History from 1702 to the present day, for public benefit to the best standards for the education and enjoyment of the inhabitants of Cumbria, North Lancashire, present and former members of the Regiment and their families and visitors present and future
Donnington Doorstep
Beneficiary groupThe principal activity of the company was the charitable provision of services for children and families.
Riverbank Trust
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Heritage, Social welfareThe charity befriends, supports and restores vulnerable women by:running weekly Mothers and Toddlers groups;working with disadvantaged children, mostly from single parent families;supplying new mothers with care packages; andproviding support in several other practical areas.
Csis Charity Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe charity achieves its aim by giving grants. A number of widows of deceased policyholders of the Civil Service Insurance Society are supported with annual grants. We also make grants to a wide range of other charities who can help us achieve our aims of supporting former and retired civil and public servants and their families, or by funding projects which will benefit our target client group.
Central Church Bideford
Beneficiary group, ReligionPromotion of the Christian religion in North Devon and Torridge through weekly Sunday services, family groups, and regular Alpha courses.
Home-Start South Warwickshire
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Housing, Social welfareHome-Start South Warwickshire provide practical help, friendship and emotional support to families in South Warwickshire where there is a child under five. Families may be struggling with parenting, physical or mental illness, disability, multiple births, loneliness or isolation. Our volunteers, who are parents themselves, undergo 30 hours of training, regular CPD and supervision.
Animal Welfare (furness)
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareA local Community animal charity that provides sanctuary for distressed animals in the Furness and South Lakes area. We help families struggling financially hardship with cost of living crisis. Founded in 1987. Then transitioned to a CIO status on 1 Jan 2023.AWF supports people getting back into work and education for our young people in primary schools.
Redditch Nightstop
Beneficiary group, HousingWe pro-actively address needs preventing homelessness in young adults aged 16-35. We provide hosted accommodation at point of crisis and longer term. We work with young adults, their families and agencies. We provide a range of learning around tenancy sustainment and wellbeing. We provide an opportunity for people in need of our services to gain trust in people, feel dignified & not judged.
Ford Park Cemetery Trust
Beneficiary group, Facilities, HeritageThe Trust is engaged in performing full interments, scattering of cremated remains and interment of cremated remains.In addition it is involved in educational activities relating to the History of the City and families to the community, conservation and the environment. Restoration of monuments/graves, landscaping and restoration of the cemetery generally is also of the highest priority.
The National Society For Phenylketonuria (united Kingdom) Limited
Beneficiary groupThe Society exists to provide help and support to people with PKU and their families and carers.We continue to promote the education,medical and welfare of PKU sufferers.
The Goldberger Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesGrant-making
Airedale And Wharfedale Autism Resource
Beneficiary group1. To relieve people of all ages who are diagnosed with an autistic spectrum disorder and in particular by the provision of support and assistance to such persons and their families and carers.2. To increase public awareness regarding the problems and circumstances of people with autistic spectrum disorders and their families and carers and to encourage acceptance in the community.
Liverpool Veterans Hq
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Housingto provide support to ex forces personnel reservists and their families across the north west of England.Veterans HQ can provide access to emotional and well being support, practical assistance with housing, employment, training, debt and benefit, job search etc.Veterans HQ has a fully dedicated Custody Co-ordinator and a full time families officer and a team of trained and dedicated buddies.
The Archbishop Of Canterbury's Charitable Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfareMake grants, provide goods/services/facilities for the following charitable purposes; advance & promote Christian Religion & Education in the faith & practices of the Church of England; promote religious & charitable work of the Church worldwide including through relief of poverty & sickness, training for Ministry, support of ministers/their families & provision of facilitites for public worship
Howbury Friends
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Leisure, Social welfareRun 5 after school activities for children aged 5-11yrs, 2 over 60's clubs, Lunches and breakfasts, first aid courses, half term holiday activities for families, fitness project for adults and other courses that have been asked for by people living in the community of Slade Green and it's surrounding area of Bexley. We ov and also run a food bank in the community.
Camberwell After School Project
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo advance the development and education of children, young people and adults by:a) offering appropriate play, education, care, family learning and out-of-school-hours services for children; andb) providing appropriate training and learning opportunities to improve the employability, well-being and personal development of young people and adults.
My Yard
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareProviding practical and emotional support for vulnerable members of society via My Yard who become isolated due to crisis. We collect and distribute food, provide a range of activities for youth, help survivors of Domestic Abuse, Families and Caregivers and Children who've had life changing injury due to accident or illness, We focus on families in temporary housing.
Islington Foodbank
Beneficiary group, Social welfareAt Islington Foodbank, we provide emergency food for individuals and families in crisis that lasts up to 3 days. We partner with local agencies and charities to assess clients with specific needs in order to issue food vouchers. Once the assessment is complete, our partners can issue a voucher to a client up to 3 vouchers in 6 months as a guideline.
The Turner-Kirk Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Environment, ResearchThe Turner Kirk Trust is a family foundation that supports science, technology, engineering, mathematics, conservation & biodiversity, and early childhood development causes in the UK and developing world.
Barton-Le-Clay Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationWe are a pre-school providing places for children aged 2yrs9mths to 4+years.
Home-Start Bracknell Forest
Beneficiary group, HousingSupporting families with Children between the ages of 0 and 5 in the Bracknell Forest Area
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St. John's, Ben Rhydding
Beneficiary group, ReligionThe PCC is committed to enabling as many people as possible to worship at St. John'sand become part of the church family. The PCC aspires to see the faith of the congregationbeing put into practice in the communities where members live and work. The PCC is responsible for the maintenance of the buildings and management of the finances.
Waste Not Want Not Limited
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo relieve the effects of poverty and social deprivation in North Wiltshire by collecting unwanted furniture and domestic appliances and redistributing them to individuals and families who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.