Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Young people
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YMCA Walsall
Associations, Beneficiary group, Health, HousingAs a subsidiary of YMCA Black Country Group, the vision is of an inclusive Christian Movement, transforming communities, so that all young people truly belong, contribute and thrive. We fulfil this vision through supported housing for homeless young people in areas of deprivation and healthy living services which promote well being and community learning activities.
Newark Youth London Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureNewark develops the skills, capacities and capabilities of young people to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals. To advance education and relieve unemployment. Provides recreational and leisure time activities to improve conditions of life. Also to act as resource and point of contact for young people.
Fledge Youth Support
Beneficiary group, HousingProviding support and advice for homeless young people. Offering hospitality to vulnerable young people through meals and family support. Developing a housing provision through a Supported Lodgings model for homeless young people.Developing a housing provision through a shared house with floating support for homeless young people.
The Angus Lawson Memorial Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Angus Lawson Memorial Trust supports projects engaged in alleviating the suffering of children and young people in the UK and overseas. Funding is primarily provided to grassroots projects that have clearly identified objectives where the outcomes can be monitored and evaluated. This ensures a high social return on any investment made by the Trust and its Donors.
Cumbria Addictions Advice And Solutions
Beneficiary group, HealthOne to one therapeutic support for adults and young people, family support, education and information.
The Dilkes Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe Dilkes Family Foundation is an independent grant-making charitable trust. The Dilkes Family Foundation funds organisations in the UK and overseas that support children and young people and protect our natural world. The Dilkes Family Foundation does not accept unsolicited applications.
Oarsome Chance
Beneficiary group, LeisureProvide opportunities and experiences of vocational learning including carpentry and bike mechanics alongside an outdoor programme including rowing, sailing and mountain biking for young people at risk of exclusion from education. To build young peoples confidence and create opportunities for them to feel safe in achieving a pathway to change. The target group is young people aged 11-19yrs
Trent Bridge Community Sports Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, LeisureThe Trust operates within Nottinghamshire and has a particularly strong geographical focus in the Rushcliffe Borough. There are five projects currently operated by the Trust; Forget Me Notts (helping dementia sufferers and carers), Positive Futures (supporting young people), YouNG (focussing on employability skills), Healthy Hearts (primary school programme) and Ready4Work (employability).
Cornerstone Collective Of Churches
Beneficiary group, Leisure, ReligionPublic preaching of the Gospel in order to advance the Christian faith in our sphere of operation; training men and women for church leadership, and running activities open to our communities such as parent/carer and toddler/baby groups, a food pantry, youth groups, fitness classes and support for the development of wider skill sets. Planting churches through the development of Gospel Communities.
Soft Touch Arts Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeWe provide opportunities for young people whose life circumstances put them at a disadvantage to engage in creative projects to support their personal development & achievement of their ambitions: running a varied programme of arts, music & cooking activities, from group sessions to one to one support & supporting community capacity building. We also work with adult prisoners and asylum seekers.
Young Ealing Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportTo support and advance voluntary sector organisations to build sustainable youth provision working in the local area for the benefit of children and young people aged 0 - 25.Provide a small grants programme to its membership
Oac Buildings
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe main purpose of the charity is to provide opportunities for young people to take part in outdoor activities.
Swindon Mentoring And Self Help Youth Project
Beneficiary group, EducationSMASH helps young people in SW England who are not thriving to improve their levels of well-being. It helps them create good memories, improve their decision-making, gain a sense of self worth and help them see a brighter future. Instilling hope in a child or young person improves their overall sense of well-being where they can play a role and be proud to contribute to their community.
Wai Yin Society
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, HealthIn essence we provide welfare and education services to the Chinese and other ethnic minority communities. We run projects such as elderly luncheon club and elderly carers for people over 60, women and family, youth, mental health to get people people back to the society, and adult education. We operate in the Greater Manchester area
The Cobnor Activities Centre Trust
Beneficiary groupTo help & educate young people in West Sussex and neighbouring counties, to reach their full potential through the provision of outdoor and residential experiences. The charity provides high quality educational, developmental and training programmes, including training in safety and environmental studies (e.g. sustainability) and in use of the environment.
The Weavers' Company Benevolent Fund
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareCurrently supports projects working with young people at risk of offending or with the rehabilitation of those who have offended, supports the woven textile industry through grants and scholarships and assists three local primary schools in Inner London
Ttba Belz
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareSupporting and funding any school or educational institution of the orthodox Jewish faith including assistance with transportation to and from these educational establishments.Providing facilities for recreation and other leisure time activities for children and young people.Providing grants to people to supplement income and alleviate poverty.
Bexley Crossroads Care Limited
Beneficiary group, HousingCROSSROADS CARE SOUTH EAST LONDON is a not for profit voluntary organisation providing a diverse range of quality community based services to carers of children/young people/ adults/older people to have a break from their caring responsibilities. The support is provided in their own home. People who wish to self fund or are in receipt of D/Payments can also purchase services from us.
St Mary's Centre Community Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Social welfarePromoting among young people the prevention of crime and the saving of lives by educating and raising awareness concerning issues of serious violence, the negative effects of carrying or using a weapon and the positive effects of surrendering weapons, supporting them to contribute positively within their community and addressing the effects of vulnerability and social exclusion.
Docklands Outreach Company Limited
Beneficiary group, Social welfareDocklands Outreach is a health and preventative social inclusion agency providing comprehensive services to young people, children and families. We work with those who are affected by social, mental or physical issues that can lead to risk of harm by providing therapeutic and practical support.
Gloucestershire County Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting actively engages and supports young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society.
The Share Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social careThe Share Foundation aims to reduce the generational cycle of deprivation by building resources and life skills for looked after children and young people. We operate the UK-wide Junior ISA and Child Trust Fund schemes on behalf of the Department for Education, opening and administering accounts, raising additional voluntary contributions to build account values and providing financial education.
All Nations Church Bedford
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareThree meetings for worship every Sunday at two centres, and midweek group meetings for adults and separately for young people. Pastoral care and activities for parents and babies, children, youth, and senior age group. Weekly food parcel distribution. Christmas hampers through local agencies. Pregnancy crisis advice centre. Daily Pre-school. Support to homeless. Support to those in need overseas.
The E H Smith Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Health, LeisureWe respond to appeals from charities such as hospices, youth clubs, junior football groups, Princes Trust, local school activities, also religious groups and sponser fundraising efforts of various kinds etc.
Emerge Advocacy
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthEmerge Advocacy provides support to young people aged 10 - 25 who attend A&E because they have self-harmed or are suicidal.Our presence helps reduce anxiety for young people during a very distressing time.We are available when needed most, often late into the night and provide up to three months follow up support post discharge.Emerge: A Voice of Hope