Charities In Birmingham City
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The Sutton Coldfield Recreational Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureThe provision of recreational and sporting facilities for children and adults. Sports and recreation include rugby, tennis, bridge, football, archery, amateur radio.
Jubilee Church Solihull
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, ReligionWeekly public meetings including worship, prayer and teaching from the bible.Children's work during the weekly meetings.Weekly small group meetings.Pastoral support.Chaplaincy Service.Operate The Children's Storehouse.
Pentecostal Missionary Church Of Christ (4th Watch)
Education, Health, Religion, Social welfareAdvancement of the Christian Faith worldwide in accordance with the doctrines set out in the statement of faith.Relief of poverty, sickness and distress by the provision of such things as financial support, medical missions, rehab centres, food, befriending service, advise, scholarships, mentoring and counselling.
The Anne And John Walters Charitable Trust
THE CHARITY PROVIDES DONATIONS TO ORGANISATIONS AND OTHER CHARITIES THAT SUPPORT:1. THE PROMOTION AND ENCOURAGEMENT OF RESEARCH INTO THE CAUSES, PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY2. THE ALLEVIATION OF SUFFERING FROM EPILEPSY AND THE PROVISION OF CARE, TREATMENT AND SUPPORT FOR THOSE SUFFERING FROM EPILEPSY AND THEIR FAMILIES3. SUCH OTHER LOCAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES AS THE TRUSTEES DETERMINE
St. Margaret's Community Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Leisure, Social welfareThe Trust provides care and support to people in Ward End, Birmingham by- Community capacity building- Children & young people actvities - Provision of health advice & information - Advice, advocacy & training to those facing hardship- Provision of facilities for recreational activities- Working with residents, local authority & other voluntary organisations to promote social welfare
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
HealthThe charity's key purpose is to use it's resources to support the NHS and specifically the services provided by The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. The type of activities that the charity funds are training and research, provision of specialist medical equipment and services that would not normally be provided from NHS resources but enhance the patients experience.
The Birmingham And Midland Institute
Arts, ResearchThe Institute provides or facilitates lectures, courses and classes in art, music, science and literature. A library of over 100,000 volumes is also available for the use of members.
Solihull And District Hebrew Congregation
Beneficiary group, Religion, SocietyWe organise and act as a facilitator for a broad range of activities, which can be broadly divided into three categories. 1. Social Welfare and support activities particularly for the young and elderly. 2. Activities to promote tolerance and educate about the danger of racism. 3. Religious services for the Jewish population of the West Midlands.
Fierce (festival) Limited
ArtsWe bring audiences together through radical live events that are socially engaged and specifically contextualized in the West Midlands. Operating from the principal that everyone is creative, we also carry out a variety of learning activities with artists. We promote the education in and appreciation of live and performance art by sharing it with audiences in unusual places and spaces.
Stonehouse Gang
Beneficiary groupprovide facilities and activities for children and young people aged 6-25.
The South Staffordshire Water Charitable Trust
Economic and community development, Housing, Social welfareThe objective of the Trust is to apply its income towards relieving those customers who are in conditions of need, poverty, hardship or other distress and are having difficulty making payment for the supply of water to their home but make regular payments for an amount they can afford.
Our Community Foundation
Beneficiary groupWe encourage and empower the ambitions of the residents of Birmingham, with a focus on young people (aged 11 to 28) supporting them into sustained education, training and work through our personal development programmes.
Trinity Christian Centre
Beneficiary group, Leisure, ReligionTrinity Christian Centre was set up to manage Rowheath Pavilion which is located in Bournville, Birmingham. The Pavilion is the platform whereby we can meet the social and emotional needs of the community, irrespective of belief or conviction. The grounds consist of numerous football and rugby pitches, picnic and play areas; car park; and a children's play park
Muslim Educational Consultative Committee
Economic and community development, Education, Health, ReligionTo provide guidance and support for unemployed people. To support people through the transition of been employed. Provide a rapid and independent support service, accessible to all. Provide one to one counselling to our clients. To work in "partnership" and build links with other local, regional agencies.
Baron Davenport's Charity
Charitable activitiesMakes grants to individuals and organisations meeting criteria as set out in the Charity's Governing Document
The Midlands Air Museum Limited
Charitable activities, Heritage, LeisureAdvance the education of the public in the preservation of aircraft and aeronautical equipment of historical, technical or other public interest relating to Coventry in particular and to the Midlands and aviation generally.The Museum's mission is to be recognised as one of the leading independent collections, renowned for its friendly atmosphere and exceptional standards of customer service.
The Sheldon Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo relieve poverty and distress in society concentrating on community projects and special needs groups in the West Midlands area. Nationally, Youth Development projects for young people 16 to 25 years, especially those who are NEET. Small grants for Holidays for the disadvantaged from the West Midlands and Greater London. Grants are made to registered charities and charitable organisations only.
Halow (birmingham)
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeHALOW (Birmingham) provides services to prisoners' families to help them overcome the problems faced by having a family member in custody. The purpose of the charity is to provide these services essentially on humanitarian grounds but it also strongly believes in the importance of maintaining good family ties as part of the successfull rehabilitation of offenders
Darul Elm Community Centre LTD
FacilitiesCommunity Support CentreYouth programsChild Tuition Centre
Roundhouse Birmingham
Charitable activities, HeritageThe aims of the charity are:- to promote, facilitate, undertaken and assist in the conservation and enhancement of the Roundhouse Birmingham building and grounds for public benefit and enjoyment;- to advance the education of the public in the history of Roundhouse Birmingham and the surrounding area; and- to further such other exclusively charitable purposes incidental to the above objects
Word International Ministries UK
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, ReligionTo encourage and promote worship of God. Provide Christian and value education to married couples, young adults, youth and children. Provision of grants for charity and ministerial work among indigent children, (feeding & education). Study grant for theological education of pastors and leaders. Conduct Youth Camps and family retreats. Benevolent giving.
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
Assemblies Of The First Born
Beneficiary groupASSEMBLIES OF THE FIRST BORN IS A REGISTERED UK CHARITY WITH FOURTEEN CHURCHES THROUGHOUT THE UK AND THREE ASSOCIATED CHURCHES IN THE USA. WE SEEK TO DELIVER THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST IN A MANNER WHICH SUPPORTS THE NEEDS OF CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE, ADULTS, THE ELDERLY, OTHER VULNERABLE GROUPS AND THE WIDER COMMUNITY AT LARGE.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Francis Of Assisi, Bournville
ReligionPublic worship open to all
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Boniface, Quinton Road West
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionPublic Worship; Pastoral work including visiting the sick and bereaved; teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses and small groups; assemblies in schools; youth and children's activities including boys' and girls' brigades; provision of activities for senior citizens, parents and toddlers and other special needs groups; supporting other charities in the UK and overseas.