Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Widows widowers and orphans
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Bengeo Charities (also Known As The Almshouses Including The Deeds Memorial Almshouses)
Beneficiary group, HousingTo provide accommodation in two small almshouse bungalows in Bengeo, Hertford, for widows who at the time of application are resident in the ancient parish of Bengeo.
Tanga In Touch
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, ReligionRaising money in and around Whitbourne, UK, to support organisations in Tanga, Tanzania. Our link parish is Mapinduzi, Tanga, where we support orphans, as well as other parish activities. We support the Misufini Leprosy Centre. We are supporting a new church at Japani, Tanga, and also a programme for feeding street children.We sometimes support people studying.
The Halimah Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, SocietyWorking with established international registered charities, focusing on projects that include: The advancement of education, provision of clean & safe drinking water, economic development in Third World countries, support for orphans, health projects. The promotion of equality and diversity for the public benefit.
Smile Child Sponsorship
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe relieve poverty, in particular, but not exclusively, those who are orphans residing at Smile Childrens Charity Village in Uganda and other children and young people in the surrounding area, through providing or assisting in the provision of education and training, educational facilities and such other ways as the trustees may determine. Many of the orphans are South Sudanese refugees.
Suffah Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionThe main objectives are to advance the education of young people and adults in the UK and Pakistan Activities are focused on providing education, food, water, livelihood programmes to families with young children and orphan. Our main works has consisted of orphan sponsorship's ,building of schools.
Marriott's Almshouses
Beneficiary group, HousingRented housing for widows or single women.
Bramma Charitable Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Housing, Social careTo advance the education and protect the physical and mental health of people in need, in particular but not exclusively among homeless children, disabled children and orphans living in India through provision of street schools, residential homes, day centres and by any such other means as the trustees may determine.
Robin Bakers Orphan Childrens Home
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social care, Social welfareThe charity raises funds to support girls, from poor families, or who are orphans, through secondary education, which would otherwise be unaffordable. The girls are from villages near Hyderabad, India.Funds are raised through sponsorship of girls and fundraising events
The Geoff And Diannah Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationGrants awarded for water projects, schools, churches and orphans groups
The Berta And Hector Young Trust
Beneficiary group, Saving of lives, Social welfareThe relief of hardship or provision of welfare of any member or former member of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue Service or the spouse partner or widow, widower or dependant of any member or former member.In addition to the foregoing the Trustees have the power to consider similar grant payments to employees contracted to the Service.
Deborah And Barak International Ministries Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Religion, Social welfareHolding Sunday and mid-week Bible services. Family conferences and seminars. Women, Men and Youth Empowerment trainings. Proved advice, support and prayers on family problems, Abuse, Incest and other area of general well-being. Support for Widows, Prisoner, orphans and other vulnerable people within our communities. Provide help for other poor people as our vision enable us.
The York Diocesan Clergy Dependants Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, ProfessionsMakes grants to certain classes of people with the aim of relieving need
The Royal Kent Lodge Of Antiquity No 20 Benevolent Fund
Beneficiary group, Heritage, Saving of lives, Social welfareWe collect money from mainly within our membership, by circulation of a regular charity box, raffles and charity evenings. This money is used to support local charities and needy causes. Some of this money is also given to our Grand Charity for donation around the world to disaster areas for instance (Tsunami being one). We also support the needy widows of our past members and those in distress
Heart For Justice
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareReaching the poor, lost and neglected through the power of God's love and demonstrating His love for the people of Honduras, Central America and the wider world by such activities as - church ministry, assistance for orphaned children suffering from abandonment and abuse, finding foster / permanent placements for orphaned children, guidance to IHNFA (Honduran social services) on adoption processes
Friends Of St Marcellins Children
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe Friends of St Marcellins Children support St Marcellins Childrens Village in Harare, Zimbabwe to provide education, nutrition and healthcare for orphans and vulnerable children. This is done through giving both financial and practical support in terms of making sure the children receive the physical and psychological care they need . There are currently 73 children at the village.
Somali Relief And Development Organisation
Beneficiary grouphelp street children, orphan children, and widows in Somalia
The Reverend Anthony Barnes Charity
Beneficiary group, Professions, ReligionPayment of defined proportions of annual income to four Lincolnshire Charities. Annuities to widows and widowers of Church of England clergy with preference to those resident in Lincolnshire; second preference to those in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Leicestershire or the District of Huntingdon,Cambridgeshire. Small educational grants are available to children of clergy resident in Lincolnshire.
Greater Grace Ministries
Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionPropagation of the good news of our Lord Jesus Christ all over the World.Helping the widows and the widowers.Provision of food supply to other charities that cater for the homeless and the needy.Work in collaboration with other charities.
The International Christian Service For Africa
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationRegistered African charities seeking to improve the quality of life of their communities by improving water supplies, farming/animal husbandry etc as well as education of orphans and widows' children, the provison of livelihood skills such as IT training/leadership programmes, furniture making, photography, baking, catering, sewing, hair dressing etc. can be invited to apply for grants.
The Bahati Trust For Orphans In Tanzania
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social careThe Bahati Trust for orphans in Tanzania works to improve the lives of children living in orphanages in Dar es Salaam. The charity aims to provide the children with equipment, services and other items required to meet their needs for care, education, health and general welfare. The Bahati Trust also supports rural Maasai communities in Tanzania and help provide water and sanitation.
Cramlington & Wansbeck Rotary Trust Fund
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesGrants to medical research and aid to community health projects.Aid to U.K. connections for Belarus orphans
Global Renewal
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Health, Social care, Social welfare1) Health promotion particularly HIV & CHD (2) Research and consultancies (3) Information and advice (4) ICT inclusion (5) Project development and advocacy for relief of poverty and distress, health, environment protection, education, food security and livelihood support targeting women, elderly, youth, orphans and OVCs (6) Basic Skills training.(7) domiciliary care(elders & disability)
Border Lodge Benevolent Fund
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfareSupport to indigent Freemasons; support to widows and children of Freemasons; support to local causes; support to general Masonic charities in England and Wales
New Life Africa International UK
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social welfareNew Life Africa International UK supports the work of NLAI in Nakuru, Kenya, by raising money to be used to provide complete care for orphans. Some live in NLAI homes and some live with extended family members in complete poverty. Money is raised through sponsorship for individual children and projects and by fund raising events such as quiz nights, car boot sales and clothes collections.
Fihankra
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social welfareFihankra works in the UK and Africa to relieve poverty through the provision of accomodation, food, clothing,schooling, health education and training for orphans and vulnerable children, their families and the elderly living in poverty.Fihankra promotes the Christian faith through the holding of public meetings, prayer meetings and distribution of literature.