Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Older people
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The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Andrews, Kinson, Bournemouth
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Religion, Social welfareTHE CHARITY PROVIDES CHRISTIAN WORSHIP ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND FOR THE COMMUNITY IN KINSON, BOURNEMOUTH.THE CHARITY ALSO PROVIDES MANY COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES, E.G. A WEEKLY LUNCH CLUB FOR THE ELDERLY, PARENT & TODDLER GROUP, KINSON & WEST HOWE FOOD BANK PLUS AVAILABILITY TO HIRE THE CHURCH CENTRE..
Islamic Centre Upton Park
Beneficiary group, Leisure, ReligionThe principal activities of the charity is to to advance education in Islamic and non-Islamic studies. It also aims to provide recreational facilities to the young and the elderly in the interest of social welfare with the object of improving the condition of life for such persons. The Charity is based in the London Borough of Newham.
Hindu Temple Geeta Bhawan Derby
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Professions, Religion, SocietyHindu Temple Geeta Bhawan, provides free lunch to Senior Citizens, Teach Hindi, Malayalam Languages, yoga classes and Indian classical Dances. Provide Hindu Religious services, place of worship, cultural activities, Inter faith dialogue, discourses on Vedas and other scriptures. Conduct Civil Marriages, Marriages according to Vedic Rituals and provide priests for Hindu rituals.
Kentish Town Community Centre
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Social welfareKentish Town Community Centre promotes the benefit of the people living in, working in, receiving education in or visiting Kentish Town. We run a Youth Service and provide many activities for older people. We have an onsite foodbank 'The Pantry' and provide advice services. We also offer rooms for hire.
Abbeyfield (exmouth) Society Limited
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesProvision of supported sheltered accommodation for up to 13 independent older people in 12 x studio flats and 1 x maisonette in one building, Harding House, in Exmouth, East Devon. Two cooked meals a day in communal dining room. Residents prepare own breakfasts. Communal lounge and garden. General and domestic support provided by staff - not 24 hours. Residents buy in personal care if needed.
Be Human Kind LTD
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe objects of the charity are to to the relief of those in need by reason of financial hardship, ill health, particularly dementia or through old age, to promote social inclusion for the public benefit in Billericay and it's surrounding areas.
Teesdale Day Clubs
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareOur mission is to provide social networks that offer friendship and hospitality. Our main aim is to minimise social isolation and loneliness. We do this by connecting people, providing nourishing lunches, and offering a valuable village hub where people can access information and support from our community support service. We regularly have over 70 volunteers that support us with our lunch clubs.
Stratford Methodist Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationStratford Methodist church provides worship and mission. Opportunities for worship in the Methodist Christian tradition are primarily through Sunday services, including Sunday school for children. Mission to the community takes the form of community work activities within the building, i.e. parents and toddler group, groups for elderly and letting of rooms for community use.
The Sheffield Firth Almshouses
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HousingA select development of 32 modern one-bed homes for eligible elderly people operating on an incorporated basis, having been founded in 1869. The trust operates an equal opportunities policy. A resident warden oversees the welfare of residents and provides services that help residents enjoy their freedom and independence within a comfortable and secure environment and offering social activity.
Ardal Weinidogaeth Bro Ystumanner Ministry Area
Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionReligious activities are the focus of the Ministry Area. Religious services are provided for the general public in churches owned by the Church in Wales and special services and activities are provided for children, young people, and church and community members. Visits are made to the homes of the elderly and people with disabilities and illnesses to provide them with support.
Bd4 Community Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, Health, HeritageBD4 Community Trust runs two projects with the aim of Supporting and Restoring Community across the Generations. BD4 Family provides services for pre-school children and their families including Parent & Toddler Groups, Healthy Lifestyle Activities, Nursery Preparation and Infant Massage classes and Gems provide a Day Centre, Supermarket Bus Run and Outings for the older people in the community.
Age Concern Lutterworth And District
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfareLutterworth's Age Concern working for people in later life of Lutterworth and the surrounding villages, making later life a fulfilling and enjoyable experience, aiming to combat isolation and loneliness. The charity provides a wide range of social activities weekly or monthly. We also signpost advice and information on a variety of subjects. A Lutterworth charity working for Lutterworth people.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Green Street Green And Pratts Bottom (st. Mary's With All Souls)
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionRegular public worship open to all. Provision of sacred space for prayer and contemplation, Pastoral work, including visiting the sick and the bereaved. Teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses and small groups. Provision of children's and youth work and activities for senior citizens. Taking of religious assemblies in schools. Supporting other charities in UK and overseas.
The Abbeyfield Tiverton Society Limited
Beneficiary groupprovision of accommodation and support for the elderly
The Caribbean Collective
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careThe charity (also known as Caribbean Court) provides services that enhance the health and wellbeing of those aged over 50, with particular emphasis on the African/Caribbean heritage community. The charity also promotes understanding of people from diverse backgrounds and different ages by organising cultural events. Our beneficiaries reside within the City of Leicester and surrounding districts.
Asian Foundation For Help
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthThe charity, raises funds to be used for various good causes, including for the blind, elderly, sick and underprivileged people.It has helped various medical centres and educational bodies and run a Food for Life Programme as well as a cow protection scheme. Overall, apart from the above, over 85 Eye camps were carried out during the year and 4 Ambulances were donated during the year.
Age Concern Twyford & District
Associations, Beneficiary groupSenior Social Club for people 55 and over, Lunch club. Anything for the benefit of the elderly in the six parishes of our area.
Tottenham District Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community developmentThe provision of assistance in the form of grants to the poorer residents in Tottenham and those who are house bound due to sickness, particularly old people
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of All Hallows Allerton, Liverpool
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionRegular public worship.Provision of sacred space.Pastoral work including sick and bereaved. Teaching of Christianity by sermons, courses and small groups.Religious assemblies in schools. Youth club and children's club with Christian ethos. Promotion of Christianity.Activities for senior citizens, parents and toddlers and other special needs groups.Supporting other charities in the UK and overseas.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Saint Mark, Kingstanding, Birmingham
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social careThe charity works in the ecclesiastical parish of Saint Mark, which is in the City Council Ward of Oscott, Birmingham. The Parochial Church Council has the responsibility of co-operating with the incumbent, Father Philip Calvert & also for the maintenance of the Church Centre. The main activities of the PCC are providing church services and a Day Centre for the care of the elderly.
The Drs Green And Slater Rest Houses
Beneficiary group, Facilities, HousingProvides sheltered accommodation for elderly persons who have resided within 5 miles of Stockport Town Hall for 10 years prior to application for residence
The Mary Dolly Foundation
Beneficiary group, HealthProvide suppport, counselling and therapeutic activites to children, the elderly,families and other persons
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiatical Parish Of St. John (the) Baptist Church, Claines
Beneficiary group, ReligionPublic worship open to allA sacred space for prayer and contemplationPastoral work for the sick and bereaved.Teaching Christianity through sermons courses groupsReligious assemblies in schoolsA youth club with Christian ethos.Promotion of Chrisitanity through events meetings activities for senior citizens parents and toddlers and other groupsSupporting charities in UK and overseas
Worthing Islamic Social And Welfare Society
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Religion, Social welfareThe advancement of the Islamic faith and the relief of poverty, i.e. by offering help to widows and widowers, the elderly, the disabled, the unemployed and the under-privileged generally in whatever way possible, and by helping to arrange and attend the burial of any deceased members and to assist the bereaved generally.
Ruislip Rangers Football Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureEstablished in 1969, we are the largest Youth Football Club in Middlesex with over 750 players and over 60 teams. This includes 3 adult teams, 15 girls teams and 6 disability teams. Our boys and girls play in leagues in London, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire. We are an FA Charter Standard Club 3Star* affiliated to Middlesex FA. We are a Partner Club of Club Harrow Borough and Wycombe Wanderers