Charitable activities Charities
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Friends Of Highgate School Society
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationThe charity's principal activities are to provide funds to support the continuing education at Highgate School of any student whose parents have died or whose family financial circumstances have deteriorated unexpectedly, to fund the education at Highgate School of students whose parents could not afford the fees without financial support and to provide educational facilities and equipment.
The Guy Newton Research Fund
Charitable activities, Education, ResearchTrustees make grants as requested to support research in the medical, biological and chemical sciences in the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford.
Elba Hope Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community developmentOur work in the United Kingdom centers on community empowerment, education, and sustainable development. At the heart of our mission also lies a steadfast commitment to sustainable progress and better futures for Africans and the African Diaspora through the interconnected tools of agriculture, conservation, and youth advocacy.
New Forest Disability Information Service
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesProviding free, impartial, confidential disability related information, advice and guidance for people with disabilities, their families, carers, professionals and any other interested party throughout the New Forest and surrounding area.
The Sunnybank Trust LTD
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Leisure, Social welfareThe Sunnybank Trust works in partnership with people with learning disabilities to have a voice, have access to leisure and social activities, be supported to be safe in their community and become more employable. Services include clubs, social activities and advocacy for adults over 18yrs, transition support for young adults and a consultancy led by those with lived experience.
Beamstaffs
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, LeisureSupport of people with learning disabilities, their carers & family. Help children & adults with learning disabilities to live as independently as possible within the community. Act as a resource for parents & carers, providing them with information, advocacy & practical support. Provide opportunities for people with learning disability to enjoy their leisure time.
Manchester Bangladeshi Women's Project
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Health, LeisureAdvice/advocacy drop-in, 1:1 practical/emotional support, English language class, Sewing and dress making class, Keep-fit and Yoga class, Employability and Driving Theory class, Mental health project with different activities, Young girls group, Lunch club, Coffee morning, Gardening project, swimming, massage, Summer trip, AGM, international women's week, world mental health day.
Disability Information Service Huntingdonshire
Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareDisability Huntingdonshire (DISH) is a small local charity set up to provide specialist benefit advice, and support for people of all ages with disabilities throughout Huntingdonshire and South Cambridgeshire currently. We also support people to claim Attendance and Carers Allowance, and support our clients if they have additional requirements such as food/fuel poverty/housing issues
Hope Church Merthyr
Charitable activities, Health, ReligionPROMOTION AND ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH THROUGH PUBLIC MEETINGS AND COMMUNITY EVENTS. CARE OF THOSE IN NEED THROUGH PASTORAL COUNSELLING AND VISITS. GRANTS TO INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS GROUPS.
Community Health Foundation
Charitable activitiesThe objective of the charity is to safeguard health in the community by the provision of public education to promote more self-reliance and responsibility in maintaining health.In order to achieve its principal objective Community Health Foundation offers various courses, workshops and other forms of training and information to people as individuals and in groups.
People First Merseyside Company Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesA Self Advocacy organisation for adults with learning difficulties, working across Liverpool and Sefton. Supporting people to work together in a group to speak up for themselves to enable them to have more control over their own lives, create a supportive network to encourage more people to speak up, provides information and signpost people who may need a different type of advocacy service.
The Institute Of International Monetary Research
Charitable activities, EducationThe object of the Institute is to advance the education of the public in general on the workings of modern economies, particularly but not exclusively to increase understanding of the linkages between banks (which issue money) and the rest of the economy. The Institute organizes research conferences, promotes research (both written and online), and supports the educational work of the University.,
The Witney Town Charity
Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareThe Charity operates 18 Almshouses for the poor and needy in the town of Witney, Oxfordshire. The Charity also provides grants for those in need within the area of West Oxfordshire.
OCD-UK
Charitable activities, HealthOCD-UK aims to improve awareness of the condition both amongst the general public and within the medical community, with the long term aim of campaigning to ensure that every sufferer receives the quality of treatment they deserve. we also facilitate a safe environment for people affected by OCD to communicate with each other and provide mutual understanding and support.
The Advice Services Alliance
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS supportTo promote voluntary sector advice services by providing members services, support and assistance, to enable advice organisations to provide high quality services and the public to access those services, by promoting cooperation between voluntary sector advice organisations, statutory authorities and other bodies. To advance education of the public through the development of high quality advice.
The Sheffield Firth Almshouses
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HousingA select development of 32 modern one-bed homes for eligible elderly people operating on an incorporated basis, having been founded in 1869. The trust operates an equal opportunities policy. A resident warden oversees the welfare of residents and provides services that help residents enjoy their freedom and independence within a comfortable and secure environment and offering social activity.
Bolton Deaf Society
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, ReligionInformation, advocacy and training support for D/deaf people, family members and carers, and professional working with people with hearing loss. Provide building and facilities for D/deaf social groups and a chapel for religious services.
Bude And Holsworthy Methodist Circuit
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, ReligionThe activities and purposes of the circuit include the effective deployment of resources of ministry, including people (both staff and volunteers), property and finance, within the member churches, development of circuit policy, training of local (lay) preachers, and the organisation of circuit events including church services, quiet days and retreats, and outreach events.
Royal Birmingham Society Of Artists
Arts, Charitable activities, HeritageTo advance the public education in the practice of fine arts and other allied arts and crafts through the maintenance of the RBSA Gallery as a venue for the organisation of exhibitions and events. To develop and maintain a permanent collection to support and enhance these activities.
The Troutsdale Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, LeisureThe trust is set up to benefit children, young people, other charities or voluntary bodies through the making of grants to individuals ororganisations to support general charitable purposes, education, training, arts, culture, amateur sports and conservation
The Community Support Network, South London
Charitable activities, HealthCommunity Support Network South London (CSN) provides mental health advocacy services for clients in forensic (ie., those who have committed criminal offences and have mental health problems), in-patient and community settings.
West Norfolk Carers
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthSupporting unpaid, family carers irrespective of specialism in West Norfolk and parts of Fenland and Breckland. Offering one to one listening support, advocacy, access to support groups, workshops and complementary therapies.Acting as a strategic agency informing developments regarding family carers both county wide and nationally.
Services For Empowerment And Advocacy
Charitable activities, HousingIndependent advocacy and participation service working across Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - enabling homeless people within housing, health and social care settings to have a voice, participate within the services they receive and empower them to reach their full potential.
Wellbeing Connect Services
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthTo promote holistic services that will address issues affecting its client groups. To increase awareness and understanding of mental health and domestic violent issues and its consequencies to individuals, children/families and community as a whole; To provide information and advice, advocacy and support for people including carers and families affected with such issues.
Helping Homeless Veterans UK
Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareTo help in the relief of poverty for Veterans of our HM Armed ForcesTo offer advice and guidance with Housing Legislation to assist Homeless VeteransProvide Welfare Support working with partner agencies and charitiesTo offer Temporary and Permanent Accommodation where it is required