Charitable activities Charities That specialise in Advice and individual advocacy
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Walking With In North Tyneside
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, LeisureThe Charity, based in Wallsend, provides welcome, practical support, social/sporting activities, advocacy and sign posting for refugees and asylum -seekers in North Tyneside, as well as promoting the local Schools of Sanctuary.(The Trustee end-of-year report gives more details.)
White Ribbon Alliance UK
Charitable activitiesThe objects of the Charity are, for the public benefit, to preserve and protect good health and to advance education, in particular but not exclusively, by providing information, education, services, advocacy and resources relating to safe sexual and reproductive health, primarily for those facing the greatest disadvantage.
Free Legal Advice Group For Domestic Violence (flag Dv)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareTo empower and support those who have experienced domestic abuse by providing them with free, confidential family law legal advice. We strive to raise awareness of their legal rights and options so they can make informed choices about escaping the abuse and rebuilding their lives.
Community Legal Centre Essex
Charitable activities, Social welfareThe objects are:1) The relief of financial hardship by the provision of free legal advice and assistance to persons who through lack of means would otherwise be unable to access such services provided by a private practice and qualified legal representative or equivalent.2) The advancement of the education of the public by increasing knowledge and understanding of the law.
The Association Of Wrens And Women Of The Royal Naval Services
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities307 Provides advocacy/advice/information309 Acts as umbrella or resource body
The Vayyu Foundation
Charitable activities, EnvironmentThe objects of the CIO are to provide a benefit to the public, namely:To promote and encourage inclusivity in environmental conservation with ethnic, isolated and marginalised communities, raising awareness, and taking action on blue and green environmental issues, such as river and ocean plastics, mangroves, tree reforestation, green skills, food growing, environmental media, arts and advocacy.
Hope Halton Moor And Osmondthorpe Project For Everyone
Charitable activities, Social welfareHOPE is open to people living in Halton Moor & Osmondthorpe, Leeds. Our office & group facilities are based locally & accessible to all. Open five days a week & some weekends our activities promote social inclusion & include for example, Friendship, Craft Groups, Day Trips, Childrens Activities & an Annual Holiday. We also operate a Community Food Pantry & offer Advocacy as well as Signposting.
Parish Nursing Ministries UK
Charitable activities, Health, Professions, ReligionEducation of qualified registered nurses so that they can work with their church to provide health care (physical, mental and spiritual), advice and advocacy to their local community.Ongoing support for in post nurses and their appointing churches.Continuing education in the form of training days and an annual symposium.
Wakefield Baptist Church
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, ReligionAs a Christian community we share worship through Sunday and mid-week services; learning and growing in housegroups, spiritual formation groups, baptismal, membership and discipleship groups; and serving through a range of mission activities locally and overseas, by running an emergency night shelter for the homeless and through advocacy on behalf of homeless and asylum seekers.
Pendle New Neighbours
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Leisure, Social welfarePendle New Neighbours supports refugees and asylum seekers living in Pendle by: Advice, support, advocacy, interpreting, translating and signposting to other services. English classes (informal ESOL) and other opportunities for learning the language. Trips and visits.Relief of poverty or financial hardship by making small grants.Social and recreational events in the local community.
Industrial Law Society
Charitable activitiesThe objects of the Society are to advance the education of the public in industrial law and industrial relations, their practical application and development with a view to the education of all persons who are concerned with industrial law and industrial relations
Derwentside Detached Youth Project
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, HousingWe provide youth workers to meet young people on the streets with the aim of engaging with them and introducing them to diverse worthwhile activities. We provide advocacy advice and support in terms of sexual health, well-being, drug and alcohol misuse and parenting. We facilitate activities promoting healthier lifestyle and physical wellbeing.
Lowewood Museum Trust CIO
Charitable activities, HeritageTo advance education for public benefit in particular but not exclusively in the archaeology, natural history and social history of the Borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire as told through its heritage, landscapes and stories of the people within the Borough through the provision of a museum and information service and the provision of exhibitions, conferences, workshops and other events
Kongolese Children's Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Leisure- Supplementary School- Award ceremony- Liaison between schools and parents- Theatre production- Cultural events- Play and sport sessions- Advice, Information and Advocacy - Outings, Trips- Interpreting and Translation- Health Projects
Centre For Policy Development And Advocacy
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, SocietyCentre for Policy Development and Advocacy seeks to promote the visibility of young people through creative learning and engagement in decisions that will affect and impact their future.CPDA seeks to break this tide through non-formal participatory approach to learning and training for knowledge development in human rights, non-violent conflict transformation and intercultural learning.
Society Of Research Software Engineering
Charitable activitiesThe Society of RSE organises an annual conference and other events such as training, meetings, workshops or seminars. The Society may undertake or sponsor research related to Research Software Engineering and provides information, advocacy and advice in relation to research software and RSEs. It may also provide grants or other finance for activities that will help meet the Society's aims.
The Canon Law Society Trust
Arts, Charitable activitiesThe Trust produces a number of publications on Canon Law.In co-operation with others it has published an English translation of the Code of Canon Law and a Commentary.It hosts the Lyndwood Lecture bi-annually.It holds an annual conference for members of the Society.It provides an annual course of training for the judges of ecclesiastical tribunals.
Rotherham Advocacy Partnerships
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthRAP ensures adults and children over 18 years with learning Disabilities, Mental Health and are vulnerable understand their choices and rights and have a voice about their lives. An independent organisation committed to the high standards of advocacy service on behalf of people with a learning disability or difficulty.We advocate to represent the interests of the service user at all times.
Active Independence
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesTo provide information, advice, advocacy, training and support to enable Disabled people to have choice and control to live independent livesTo raise aspirations and confidence amongst Disabled people, families and carers to facilitate choice, control and independent livingTo campaign for the right for Disabled people to have choice and control in order to live independently and with dignity
Pukar Disability Resource Centre
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfareDrop in information & advice. Advocacy & support, training & accredited courses, carers outreach project, leisure & social activities, all provided with bi-lingual support for disabled people, carersr families and unemployed people
Jamaica Society (leeds)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Housing, Social welfareEducational work shops advocacy provide venue for repass for funerals family & community events. Care group that supports members of the community who are unwell, visiting in hospitals and home settings. Joint northern regional networking events social events liaising with the Jamaican High Commission to provide legal guidance and support for members and the wider community.
The Food Ethics Council
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Social welfareThe Food Ethics Council brings people to the table to think deeply about, and to navigate ways through, critical ethical challenges in the food system. It does a mix of convening, research and advocacy across a range of food and farming issues, from GM crops to food poverty.
Cornwall People First
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesTo relieve the needs of people with Learning Disabilities or Autism who live or work in Cornwall and the surrounding areas. By assisting such persons to develop their full potential and obtain their rights and privileges, particularly but not exclusively by the provision of Advocacy,Support,Advice,Information,Education and Training.
Hopes And Beams
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, LeisureTo develop disability sports for children with physical, learning and sensory disabilities and provide education to enable such children to gain new skills and maximise their potential. To provide advocacy services for such families to assist them to access services which meet their needs. To provide recreational / social ctivities for the elderly in order to reduce lonlinness in the community
The Guardians Grow Charity
Charitable activities, Education, Health, Social welfareWe reduce isolation and loneliness, improve mental health and well being and support vulnerable communities. We offer advice, guidance, support and advocacy services. We tackle food insecurity and social exclusion. Our survivor lead service supports victims of domestic abuse, violence and rape. We provide work experience to schools, colleges and universities. We are a warm hub safe inclusive space