Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Women
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The Norwegian Young Women's Christian Association In London
Associations, Beneficiary group, HousingThe Norwegian YWCA is a students' home and a guest house, primarily to Norwegian women, but also others. Through our leadership training programme, and other events focusing on different topics, we encourage young people to take leadership in their own lives and engage in society.
Highworth Grammar School Trust, School Fund
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUPILS OF HIGHWORTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (HEREINAFTER CALLED "THE SCHOOL") BY PROVIDING OR ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF EDUCATIONAL , RECREATIONAL AND OTHER CHARITABLE FACILITIES IN AUGMENTATION OF SUCH FACILITIES FINANCED BY THE LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY OR THE DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION (DFE).
Dress For Success Greater London LTD
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareDRESS FOR SUCCESS GREATER LONDON PROMOTES THE ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE OF UNEMPLOYED WOMEN BY PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL CLOTHING, A NETWORK OF SUPPORT AND THE CAREER DEVELOPMENT TOOLS TO HELP WOMEN THRIVE IN WORK AND IN LIFE. WHEN A CLIENT HAS AN INTERVIEW TO ATTEND WE PROVIDE HER WITH FREE PROFESSIONAL CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES AND A TAILORED INTERVIEW COACHING SESSION TO PREPARE HER FOR INTERVIEW.
Canterbury Cathedral Trust Fund
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, ReligionThe Trust supports the priorities of Canterbury Cathedral, and raises awareness of the site and its significance, its heritage value and its activities. The charity raises funds to: conserve the building and its collections; enhance access and interpretation; develop the site as a centre for learning; promote the choral music tradition; and create sustainable opportunities for craftsmen and women.
The Society Of All Saints Sisters Of The Poor (commonly Called Society Of All Saints)
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Housing, Religion, Social care, Social welfareThe Charity provides a ministry of hospitality to visitors, retreatants and some vulnerable people, on the main site and at Winson, at no fixed charge. Sisters provide spiritual direction, priestly and pastoral ministry in Oxford and Richmond,London.Gardens are maintained.The Charity is landlord to St John's Care Home, The Friary OFM and Helen & Douglas House, all on the Oxford site.
Sisters Of Mercy, Gravesend, Kent
Beneficiary group, EducationThe charity's principal activities are:- Education through the support of St Josephs school- Healthcare through the support of the congregational members in their old age- Social and pastoral through community based programmes and local parish work
Valley Life Trust
Beneficiary group, Religion, Saving of lives, Social welfareValley Life Trust is committed to changing lives, developing leaders & relieving poverty.1. Reflecting the Christian faith through outreach.2. Teaching & leadership development.3. Multi-national poverty relief, care & education of orphans & widows, micro-businesses & community projects.4. Crisis relief through emergency help during disaster.
Oldham Athletic Community Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Leisureur current activity of delivering coaching within schools, holiday activities and developing a wide range of initiatives and programs around inclusion, community cohesion, health, supporting the grassroots game, provision of opportunities for girls, women and disabled players and coaches as well as using football combined with educational activity to address a range of social issues.
Sangat Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentDay Centre for the elderly Male/Female.Study Support for childrenAsian Adults with Learning Disabilities.Welfare/Immigration Advice.Job Club & IT ClassesESOL ClassesExercise Classes
Womenzone
Beneficiary group, HealthWomenzone uses a holistic approach to deliver community based health improvement activities in Bradford East and surrounding areas. We work with women of all ages, concentrating our efforts in the areas of deprivation and health inequalities where there is greatest need, and working around the key themes of Physical Health, Mental Health, Training, Nutrition and Wellbeing.
Gillingham Winter Sports Club
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Leisure, Social welfareActivities includes programmes in the following areas; schools, disability, amateur sport, health, social inclusion, women and girls and volunteer programmes. Programmes, consist of three core activities - education, suitable physical activity and social inclusion.
Bournemouth Community Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Housing, Religion, Social welfareVarious religious activities - Infant dedication, baptisms, weddings, funerals. We have many activities for the full spectrum of ages from mums and toddler groups, childrens and youth clubs through to senior citizen groups. Various community engagement initiatives such as an advice and signposting hub and work with rough sleepers, the lonely, families in crisis and schools.
Liverpool Shipbrokers' Benevolent Society Incorporated
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Society exists to recognise those who have worked within the commerce of shipbroking and shipowning and are in need of assistance; to provide financial assistance where appropriate and provide friendship, care and support where financial assistance is not required; and to provide support, financial or otherwise, to the spouses, widowers, widows, children or dependents of such persons
The Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Charity supports the work of Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust in providing the best possible healthcare for patients and to support research that will benefit patients at the Trust and elsewhere.
Unique Children's Charity
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Saving of livesAs a humanitarian relief aid organisation, our charity focuses on supporting orphans, widows, & the destitute all around the world. We provide on-the-ground emergency relief when natural disasters occur and we also have long lasting projects in: The Gambia, Pakistan, Morocco, Yemen, Palestine, Turkey & Syria. UC3 provides vital food, water, education, and healthcare to support the most vulnerable.
Women's Health In South Tyneside
Beneficiary groupWe offer gender specific services to women with mental, physical and emotional issues who live or work in South Tyneside. We provide a broad based holistic approach offering individual and group support, personal development, Health & Wellbeing courses. The project offers provision in a safe and confidential environment.
Women Connect First
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfare, SocietyThe principal activities of Women Connect First during the year continued to be the education, training for employment and relief from poverty and distress of members of the public from the black and ethnic minority and white communities and helping them to fully integrate within British society, whilst promoting equality and diversity.
Danish Young Women's Christian Association In London
Associations, Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionThe Charity's object is to advance the Evangelical-Lutheran faith with the principle aim of offering a Danish support network for young Danes in London in co-operation with the Danish Church in London, based on the Evangelical-Lutheran faith. As part of DSUK the Charity seeks to achieve its aim through providing a Christian home and meeting place for young Danes in the UK.
Charnwood 20:20
Beneficiary group, EducationLove4Life specialises in supporting vulnerable girls aged 11-18 to develop their self-esteem and form positive and empowering relationships by delivering Love4Life groups, one-to-ones and workshops in secondary schools and in the community.All of our work embeds positive self-worth, body image and the handling of emotions in order to help a young person become more resilient.
Bromley And Sheppard's Colleges Charity
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Professions, ReligionProvide housing for Church of England Clergy and their wives/widows and sometimes supporting children.
Peoples Needs UK
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Housing, Social welfare1. Advise & guidance to local communities- education,housing,benefit, filling form for pensioners or point to the right place for further help.2. India project- A-Sponsoring student-orphan&needy for education,food,uniform B-Build community centers C-Tailoring Class for adult students and poor. D-Rain harvesting and supply water in desert areas to the widows and poor family
The Mrs Henrietta Frances Le Personne Benevolent Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social careThe Le Personne Trust provides sheltered housing for the benefit of elderly needy women in north Tandridge, Surrey, giving priority to those who are, or have been, long term residents of Caterham or, more exceptionally, for the benefit of those living further away but having family connections to Caterham and the surrounding area.
Bayis Lepleitos
Beneficiary group, Social careThe charity advances the maintenance, education and welfare of orphaned girls and young adolescent girls in Israel primarily but not exclusively by maintaining orphanages for the benefit education and welfare of such persons, and such other purposes as are for the public benefit and are charitable according to English law.
Stroud Beresford Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareWe provide short-term accommodation, resettlement and outreach services to women and children who have experienced domestic abuse alongside a package of support information and advocacy.We provide individual tailor made services and promote group led, peer-led support that promotes safe, sustainable independent living.
Bruton School For Girls
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureThe School's aim is to provide a first class independent education, both through strong academic tuition, and through developing wider sporting, artistic and social skills in all its pupils. This is intended to provide an environment where each pupil can develop and fulfil her potential, thus to help build self-confidence and inculcate a desire to contribute to the wider community.