Beneficiary group Charities
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Mancroft Advice Project (map)
Beneficiary group, HealthMAP provides free, confidential advice, counselling and youth work services for young people aged uped to 25. There is a Norwich city centre drop-in each weekday and in Great Yarmouth on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; and other services across Norfolk.
Morgan Stanley International Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo make a sustainable impact to children's welfare in disadvantaged communities across the Europe, Middle East and Africa region. Focussing primarily on child health and education, the Morgan Stanley International Foundation works in partnership with charitable organisations to direct funding and utilise expertise of Morgan Stanley employees to benefit the communities in which the Firm operates.
Family For Every Child
Beneficiary groupFamily for Every Child is an international alliance of local civil society organisations which work together (under the Charity's guidance) to mobilise knowledge, skills and resources dedicated to ensuring that more children can grow up in safe and caring families or in appropriate alternative care.
Marlborough House Vinehall School Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureEducation. Vinehall School is an educational charity for girls and boys from 2 to 13 yeas old. We aim for the highest quality of academic tuition and the development of wider sporting, musical, artistic and social skills in all our pupils. The School motto is 'to do our best for the benefit of others.' Further details may be found on our website: www.vinehallschool.com
Link Education International
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationLEI works with partner organisations in Sub Saharan Africa to:(1)To improve schools and the quality of education they deliver so that children have better opportunities(2)To build the capacity of district departments of education (3)To support government education policy and to inform national and regional strategies (4)To facilitate partnerships between European and African education sectors.
Inclusion Hampshire
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social welfareInclusion Hampshire supports disadvantaged young people within the local community. It operates as an Independent Special School in Basingstoke for young people aged 11-16 with SEN and mental health needs and, a College based in Hook which specialises in providing mental health support for young people that are aged 16 and over.
The Nia Project
Beneficiary group, Social welfarethe nia project provides services to women and children who have been subjected to sexual and domestic violence, including prostiution.
Milton Keynes YMCA Limited
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HousingMilton Keynes YMCA's main focus is to support young people to truly belong, contribute and thrive within their communities. We do this through the provision of: Homeless project, residential units, advice and guidance services and extensive activity programmes. We work in partnership with other organisations across the sector in MK, Luton, Beds and Northants.
The Green Room Foundation LTD
Beneficiary groupProvides Academic and Therapeutic development for young people who are no longer accessing mainstream education.
Mencap In Kirklees
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe provision of high quality support and advice to meet the needs of children, young people and adults with a learning disability. This includes support and advice to families and carers. The major areas of activity are : day services, residential services, community support, befriending and advocacy.
Juno Women's Aid
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareSupporting women and children or their dependants who are experiencing or have experienced domestic violence. Operating a 24 hour freephone helpline, a drop in service, outreach support for women and children, independent domestic violence advocate service, RISE support schemes, refuge provision, pets fostering scheme and domestic violence training for individuals and agencies.
Rapid Relief Team
Beneficiary group, HousingTHE MAIN ACTIVITY OF RRT IS PROVIDING WELFARE SUPPORT TO EMERGENCY SERVICES PERSONNEL ATTENDING MAJOR INCIDENTS, AS WELL AS PRACTICAL HELP TO THE COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY SUCH EVENTS. RRT ALSO SUPPORTS OTHER CHARITIES WORKING WITH THE HOMELESS, YOUNG PEOPLE AND THE DISABLED.
Bishop Challoner School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationCATHOLIC INDEPENDENT SCHOOL CO-ED 3-18 YEAR OLDS (NURSERY TO 6TH FORM)
The National Youth Theatre Of Great Britain
Arts, Beneficiary groupTO ADVANCE EDUCATION PARTICULARLY THAT OF YOUNG PERSONS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 14 TO 25 YEARS THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF DRAMA, MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WORD AND THROUGH AN UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATION OF THE BRITISH DRAMATIC HERITAGE.FURTHER DETAILS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE WEBSITE www.nyt.org.uk
The Pace Centre LTD
Beneficiary group, HousingThe provision of a comprehensive and integrated service for children and young people with motor disorders. An education for life where a trans-disciplinary staff team of therapists, teachers, and conductors work together to meet the complex needs of the children. Training and support to families to help them encourage children learning at home.Specialist training courses.
The End Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe END Fund seeks to ensure people at risk of NTDs can live healthy and prosperous lives and delivers its charitable aims primarily through grant making. Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of parasitic and bacterial infectious diseases that affect more than 1.5 billion of the world's most impoverished people, including about 869 million children.
The Sally And John Rideal Trust LTD
Beneficiary group, Social careTSJRT wants to enable looked after children to be happy and to transition into a fulfilling adulthood. To this end, it aims to support charities working with children in care (foster, kin and state) and care leavers (up to the age of 30). TSJRT will prioritise work which helps de-institutionalise the experience of being in care or in receipt of post care services.
Chafyn Grove School
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionThe Charity advances the education of boys and girls by the provision of a day and/or boarding school in or near Salisbury and by ancillary or incidental educational activities and other associated activities for the benefit of the community. Religious instruction is given in the School in accordance with the doctrines of the Church of England.
Backup North West
Beneficiary group, HousingTo provide supported housing and emergency over night accommodation to single homeless 16-25 year olds. The aim of the service is to prevent homelessness, reduce risk of harm through rough sleeping and enable independent living.
Lifeworks Charity Limited
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureLifeworks focuses on the needs of children with learning disabilities and their families, providing them with new opportunities that will lead to full, rewarding and active lives through the delivery of specialist further education, informal individualised learning programmes promoting independence and social skills, social care, short breaks and recreational projects.
Resurgo Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationThe principle activities of Resurgo are outworked through Spear (a year-long programme helping young people facing barriers to work into sustainable employment) and Resurgo Consulting (providing coaching and impact management to support organisations to drive social change).
The Childhood Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe objects of the charity are to prevent or relieve poverty or deprivation, in particular among children and young people, by providing grants, items and services to individuals in need and or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty or deprivation.
David & Ruth Lewis Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupThe legally permitted objectives are very wide and cover virtually every generally accepted charitable object. However, in practice the causes to which the Trustees have devoted the bulk of resources in recent years have been medical research, education and relief for the less fortunate.
Langdon Community
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, ReligionProviding support to enable young Jewish adults with learning difficulties/disabilities to determine and maintain a lifestyle of their own choosing which affords dignity, fulfilment and individual status and maximises their potential for independence in the wider community.The Langdon Community achieves these objects through the delivery of Supported Living Services and an Employment Service.
Action 4 Youth
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe objects of charity are to help and educate children and young people, through informal education and leisure time activities to develop their physical, mental and spiritual, moral and cultural capabilities, to achieve their full potential, that they may grow up to full maturity, as responsible individuals and members of their communities and society.