Beneficiary group Charities
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The Garage Trust Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Garage is a performing arts venue in Norwich, supporting artists, audiences and young people across Norfolk and beyond. We programme professional performance, support artists to make work and deliver dance, drama and music participation activities for all ages. We place an emphasis on talent progression and engaging disadvantaged or vulnerable young people with least access to the arts.
Organisation Of Culture And Character
Beneficiary groupProviding resources for young people living in Luton by providing advice and assistance and organising programmes of physical, educational and other activitiesAdvancing in life and helping young people by developing their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individualsAdvancing education;
Liberal Judaism (ulps)
Associations, Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareLIBERAL JUDAISM SUPPORTS AND DEVELOPS A NETWORK OF 40 LIBERAL AND PROGRESSIVE SYNAGOGUES AND COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE UK AND EUROPE. WE ARE A VOICE FOR PROGRESSIVE JUDAISM, AND OFFER A RANGE OF SERVICES, INCLUDING SUPPORT AND DEVELOPMENT FOR RABBIS AND LAY LEADERS, ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND YOUNG ADULTS, LIFE CYCLE SERVICES, EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES AND NETWORKING AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.
Chorley Youth Zone
Beneficiary group, LeisureChorley Youth Zones objects are to help and educate children and young people resident in Chorley and surrounding areas through their leisure time activities by promoting their full physical and spiritual potential in order that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society and their conditions of life may improve.
Childline
Beneficiary group, HealthTo provide a free confidential telephone counselling service for children and young people with the aim of comforting, advising and protecting children.ChildLine is a wholly-owned subsidiary of NSPCC and further details can be found on the website nspcc.org.ukAll monies raised by ChildLine are given to the NSPCC in a grant.
Lindley Educational Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe Trust's mission is to release and empower people to develop their individual strengths. The Trust specialises in the development of young people with emphasis on experiential learning through the use of outdoor activities. A key focus is to indentify and develop interventions that benefit disaffected and vunerable young people.
Peeple
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationDelivery of Peep Learning Together programme to parents/carers and children under 5 via groups, visits, drop ins and nursery/preschool provision in Oxford; practitioner mentoring and training nationally; development of learning resources and training materials. Accreditation of parents' learning via Scottish Qualifications Authority. Promotion of the Peep Learning Together programme in Scotland.
Jubilee Citizens UK
Beneficiary groupDeveloping high quality localised regional services that meet the needs of the people in those areas. Managing services in a manner that recognises and respects individual choices. Responding to the needs of older people and encouraging their participation in a range of services that want to utilise. Working in partnership with other agencies, individuals and all stakeholders.
Refugee And Migrant Justice
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS supportLegal advice, representation, integration support services for asylum seekers, vulnerable migrants & refugees. We also provide capacity building support for charitable organisations, the public and voluntary sector, as well as undertaking campaigns on issues related to inequality, discrimination and prejudice
Swansea And Brecon Diocesan Board For Social Responsibility
Beneficiary group, EducationThe charity works primarily with children, young people and their parents and/or carers to provide educational and experiential opportunities, support, advice, childcare and vocational training. We operate within Swansea, along with facilitating a hub of community support in Brecon. We work in identified areas of disadvantage offering both premises based and outreach support
Sisters Of The Holy Cross CIO
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, ReligionThe Sisters of the Holy Cross support the religious and other charitable works carried on by the members of the Congregation, including the provision of education, care, social, pastoral and counselling services. Supporting the overseas missionary work of the Congregation and the provision of grants to other organisations in line with our Charitable objectives. Care is given to older Sisters.
Caia Park Partnership Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, Environment, Health, Housing, Social careCharity Activities:Employment Training and SupportCommunity Enterprises - Day Care Nursery, Caia Crafts, ATC, Catering services, Wrex Recycling VolunteeringYouth Services Mental Health and Learning Disability SupportTenancy and housing related support Adult Day Care Centre.
Cancercare (north Lancashire & South Cumbria)
Beneficiary group, HealthCancerCare is a unique local charity dedicated to helping local families affected by the impact of cancer and other life limiting conditions across North Lancashire and South Lakeland. We provide a wide range of free professional services including a number of psychological, complementary and creative therapies.
Satmar Nursery Trust
Beneficiary group, ChildcareNursery education
Amaze
Beneficiary group, LeisureAmaze is a charity that offers information, advice and support to parent carers of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities in Brighton and Sussex. We also work directly with young people up to 25. We support parent carers and young people through the emotional and practical demands of getting the right services in finance, education, health care and leisure.
One25 Limited
Beneficiary groupTo enable women marginalised from mainstream society through involvement in street-based sex work to access appropriate services and to become aware of alternative possibilities for their lives. We also seek to serve as a voice for these women in our society.
Pestalozzi International
Beneficiary group, EducationWe deliver child-centred education in the Global South for some of the most marginalised children in the world. We are inspired by Johann Pestalozzi's "Head, Heart and Hands" approach, which focuses on developing academic abilities, essential vocational skills and children's confidence. We are "Heart-led" and emphasise nurturing social, emotional, and ethical well-being in all we do.
Life Path Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social careThe main activities of the Charity at present are :Care and SupportWe support people with learning disabilities in their own homes, day opportunities and provide personal care if needed. We also provide a respite service.Supported employmentWe provide supported employment to people with learning disabilities through our subsidiary Newpath Ventures Limited which runs a number of businesse
Age Concern Herefordshire & Worcestershire
Beneficiary groupWe offer care services, information, wellbeing and active ageing opportunities for people aged 50 plus. We also support other groups working with older people, and we offer training for professionals. We raise issues of concern for older people, work with local media, contribute to campaigns and sit on advisory groups and statutory agency advisory bodies.
Ovalhouse Theatre Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, ReligionEstablished in the 1930s as a philanthropic educational project, Oval House developed as a specialist arts centre in the 1960s, maintaining a strong educational core to the work while establishing an identity as a seed-bedding space for some of Britain's most cutting edge new artists. The work falls into three areas, of equal policy priority:Theatre, Youth Arts and Arts in Education.
Pennine Magpie
Beneficiary groupTo benefit young people and adults with special needs by the provision of training and other facilities to enable such persons to acquire skills, confidence and the infrastructure neccessary for them to live a more independent and fulfilling life within the community.
Women's Community Matters
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareOne-stop shop for women specific services. Support for girls and boys aged 11-25 years.Appointments for practical & emotion supportCourses to promote self-confidence, self-esteem & to improve life skillsSupport for women who have experienced the criminal justice system; with health & wellbeing; for victims/survivors of domestic violence/abuseActivities to promote social inclusion
In2scienceuk.org
Beneficiary group, Education, ResearchWe help young people from low income backgrounds gain summer work experience placements in a science, technology, engineering and technology (STEM) research or industry environment. We also provide the students with information and guidance through workshops and skills days helping them to progress to university, training and STEM careers.
Serve
Beneficiary groupServices to the elderly and disabled.HomecareHealthy LivingBenefits adviceHandyhelp servicesCommunity transportSenior Active projectsMobility Equipment hire and salesAssisted transportHearing AidsVoluntary services
The Avenues Youth Project
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe Avenues Youth Project provides out of school hours activities for children and young people aged 11 -25.We provide a range of informal educational opportunities including music, arts, crafts, dance, drama, discussion, radio etc. designed to improve the emotional, social and educational welfare of the young people who attend the project.