Charities In Bath And North East Somerset
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The Musicspace Trust
Arts, Beneficiary groupTo provide a community based music therapy service for children, young people and adults throughout Bristol and the South West region
South West Music School
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationThe object of the Charity is to provide music education for young people primarily in, but not limited to, the South West of England.
Bath City Fc Foundation
LeisureTo develop coaching schemes to improve the fitness and footballing skills of people in the local community.To provide opportunities for those with learning or physical disabilities to participate and enjoy team sports.To provide opportunities that will increase the number of people of all abilities playing football and doing exercise.To reduce anti-social behaviour in the local community.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Philip & St James, Odd Down, Bath & Wells
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Housing, Religion, Social welfareParish Church. Weekly Services & worship. Families, youth & children's, older people's groups. Halls used by local groups. Drama. Monthly luncheon club for live alone. Mission work and support in our community and abroad. Link to local NHS St Martin's Hospital, local primary schools, food bank and private nursing homes for the elderly. Community mini-bus with support from local council (B&NES).
The Anchor Society CIO
Beneficiary group, Social careThe Society assists needy elderly persons within the Bristol postcode area (BS, BA AND GL): it provides annuities, visits them regularly and makes Christmas gifts to each. The Society has also invested in the provision of sheltered living and day care accommodation for elderly people.
Cfd (centre For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing People)
HealthOur vision is of a Bristol where everyone can participate in all aspects of life in the city, whatever their level of hearing. The majority of our staff and trustees are Deaf or hard of hearing themselves and we fully understand the impact of living with hearing loss. We can share experiences and provide practical information and advice on dealing with the challenges hearing loss brings.
South Western Ambulance Service Foundation Trust Fund
Health, Saving of livesTHE OVERALL OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES OF THE CHARITY ARE TO FUND STAFF WELFARE, INCLUDING TRAINING, AND TO PROVIDE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPORT FOR FIRST RESPONDERS GROUPS WITHIN THE COUNTIES OF CORNWALL, DEVON, SOMERSET, DORSET, BRISTOL CITY,WILTSHIRE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, NORTH SOMERSET.
Creative Outbursts
Beneficiary groupWe create and deliver arts projects and youth work services to young people.
Trauma Recovery Centre
Beneficiary group, HealthThe Trauma Recovery Centre (TRC) exists to facilitate the creative and purposeful recovery of children facing challenge and crisis. The charity provides therapy and counselling to children and their carers who are facing trauma and extreme challenges; and training in the recovery from trauma and abuse to charities and organisations working with children and adults.
The Ralph And Irma Sperring Charity
Charitable activities, ReligionThe Trustees meet four times a year to consider applications for financial assistance from individuals and organisations within a 5 mile radius of the church of St John the Baptist, Midsomer Norton.They make grants as they deem appropriate.
The Nani Huyu Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe give in the main to charities whose primary object is to help people who are under privileged, disadvantaged, suffering or ill; young people in matters of accommodation or training; and old people requiring assistance or medical care at the end of their lives. We do not give to national charities and have a strong preference for small local charities within the Bristol area.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Widcombe, Bath
ReligionPromoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the church
Avon Tennis
LeisureTo promote, support and deliver tennis playing opportunities for all members of the public in our unitary authority areas of Bath & NE Somerset, Bristol City, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire, and to make it inclusive and appealing to all sections of the community. To do this we engage with Tennis Clubs, Education Establishments, other Venues, Qualified Coaches, and run Competitions.
Chabad Lubavitch Of Bristol
ReligionProvides Jewish educational, cultural and social programming and student support services in Bristol and the South West region.
Paulton Community Pool
Education, LeisureTo provide and manage a swimming pool for the advancement of education of the pupils of Paulton Schools and for the benefit of the inhabitants of Paulton and the neighbourhood thereof in the interests of social welfare for recreation and other leisure-time occupations with the object of improving the quality of life.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Walcot, Bath
ReligionPROMOTING IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH THE WHOLE MISSION OF THE CHURCH.
Midsomer Norton & Radstock Dial A Ride
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareThe Midsomer Norton, Radstock & District Dial-a-Ride is a non-profit organisation which provides a door-to-door Community Transport service to anyone who has difficulty accessing regular Public Transport. This includes the elderly, wheelchair users, young people living in rural areas, those suffering from disability and those with special needs.
Oasis Community Hub: Bath
Associations, Economic and community development, Religion, Social welfareThe Hub has a developing range of community activities to serve the community in and around Bath. These include a church, community development activities, food poverty programmes, intergenerational activities and making the building available for other groups to use.
Bristol Autism Support
Beneficiary groupEqualities-led organisation supporting Neurodivergent people in Bristol & the Southwest.Supporting the parents/carers of Neurodivergent children. Supporting Neurodivergent people and their families. Provision of family &wellbeing activities for families of Neurodivergent children& young people.Training,information and support for Neurodivergent people and professionals working in the field
The Avon And Somerset Police Community Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Health, Saving of lives- Protect Local People and property from crime- Reduce anti-social behaviour- Educate young people on the dangers of drug, alcohol and solvent abuse- Increase community safety for all but especially the young, vulnerable and elderly- Divert young people away from crime and anti-social behaviour, encouraging their growth into responsible young adults- Build good community relations
Widcombe Acorns Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, LeisureWidcombe Acorns Pre-School is Bath's only City Centre Forest School and provides daycare for pre-schoolers. Our children love being outside in all weathers exploring our fantastic outdoor space, building dens, gardening & cooking on the camp fire. Graded "outstanding" by Ofsted for the past 4 inspections, we have a safe, happy & creative environment with well thought-out indoor and outdoor space.
The Van Neste Foundation
Charitable activitiesMake grants to charitable bodies.
The College Of Matrons
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, ReligionThe College provides almshouse accommodation for eligible women, preferably widows or daughters of Ministers of the Church of England, in The Close, Salisbury and at St John's Priory, Wilton. Applicants must be resident within the dioceses of Salisbury, Winchester, Portsmouth, Bath & Wells, Exeter or Truro.
Lux Youth Project
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionLUX Youth Project delivers community youth work, mentoring & small group work in schools and chaplaincy. We run open access drop-in clubs, dance academy, 1:1 mentoring and enrichment courses.
The Silverliningcharity
The Silverlining Charity activities are centered around our members and their needs/aspirations. We have created the STAR (Structured Therapeutic Activity for Rehabilitation) programme. This is a free weekly schedule of online activities, sessions and courses that run term times through the year. We also provide direct face to face activities in the community which are low cost accessible to all