Charities In Bradford City
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The Youth Association
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS supportProvision of youth work and support for volunteer and voluntary sector youth workers. Promotion and advocacy of young people's participation. Provision of information, advice and guidance for young people.
The Yorkshire Cricket Foundation
LeisureThe Yorkshire Cricket Foundation is the official charity and community arm of Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Using the power of cricket, the foundation aims to make a lasting, positive impact on the lives of those living in Yorkshire. Focusing on four themes of Education, Health & Wellbeing, Heritage and Participation, using the brand of Yorkshire Cricket to affect communities all over Yorkshire.
Al Mahadul Islami
Beneficiary group, Health, ReligionProviding information on the practice of Islam and raising awareness of the religionProviding classes, events and support networks encouraging educationProviding Counselling to the communityConducting daily prayersExtra-curricular activities for children
The Nell Bank Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareNell Bank provides unique outdoor learning day and residential experiences for children, their families and friends, from all walks of life. Over 20,000 children visit the centre each year & a significant proportion of them are from the most deprived areas of the district. Programmes are curriculum linked and bring children's learning to life, whilst developing a love & respect for the outdoors.
Yorkshire Cat Rescue
AnimalsTo rescue and rehome unwanted and stray cats and kittens. As part of the change in legal status to a Charitable Incorporated Association (CIO), the charity took over all the operations, funds, assets and liabilities of Yorkshire Cat Rescue (registered charity number 1058218) on 1st April 2015. This charity had been operating since 1996.
Muslim Women's Council
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Religion? PROVIDES SERVICES? PROVIDES ADVOCACY / ADVICE / INFORMATION? SPONSORS OR UNDERTAKES RESEARCH
Retas Leeds
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationWe believe that every refugee and asylum seeker can reach their potential here in the UK. We work closely with refugees and asylum seekers as well as the wider community in West Yorkshire to make this a reality.We work to integrate refugees and asylum seekers by assisting with access to education, requalification, training and employment and strive to build confidence and hope in our clients.
The Methodist Church Yorkshire West District
ReligionThe advancement of any charitable purpose for the time being of any Connexional,District,Circuit,Local or other organisation of the Methodist Church,any charitable purpose for the time being of any society or institution subsidiaryor ancillary to the Methodist Church,any purpose for the time being of any Charity being a Charity subsidiary or ancillary to the Methodist Church
Wharfedale & Aireborough Methodist Church Circuit
ReligionThe provision of regular public acts of worship open to members of the church and non-members alike. The teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses and small groups. Promotion of Christianity through the staging of events and services. Supporting other charities financially and with prayer.
City Of Bradford YMCA
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareHelping children, young people and families to participate fully in their communities, providing informal education, training and personal development opportunities particularly targeted at those not in employment, education or training or from deprived communities. Positive activities and providing intensive support for young people, environmental projects and youth work.
Northcliffe Environmental Enterprises Team
LeisurePromote the growth and welfare of people with disabilities through practical learning opportunities in a working environment of horticulture, cookery and related activities.
Age UK Bradford & District
Associations, Economic and community developmentAge UK Bradford District works to value everyone's future, create age friendly communities and put people first. We deliver 4 key functions: Information, Help & Support, Advice & Casework and Community Activities & Groups empowering people to live well as active, engaged and influential members of their communities from bases in 6 Community Hubs across Bradford, Keighley & Shipley.
Hope Housing (bradford) LTD
HousingTo reduce homelessness and to support, advise and accomodate the homeless and inadequately housed in partnership with local churches , organisations and individuals.
Motive8 Bradford LTD
Motive8 Bradford Limited is a registered charity which supports young learners to find their own place in life, creating a path to their future. Our charity was established in 2012 and is based at the South Bradford Vocational Centre; we have brought a new management team to run the building, and our aim is to make it the most exciting and inspiring vocational education centre in Yorkshire.
Yorkshire Museum Of Farming Limited
Economic and community development, HeritageTo operate the business of the Yorkshire Museum of Farming Limited, the objects of which are to preserve for the benefit of the Nation, agricultural machinery, equipment, buildings, documents and livestock of educational and historical interest and to maintain and operate a museum for the purpose of exhibiting to the public such items of educational or historical interest.
Second Chance Headway Centre
Provides a day rehabilitation centre and outreach service for adults with an acquired brain injury. We believe in the right of everyone to an acceptable quality of life, and disability should not be a barrier to obtaining the skills, knowledge and understanding required to achieve a better quality of life
Step 2 Young People's Health
Beneficiary group, HealthDrop-in services, educational programmes, individual support and counselling of young people in the Bradford Metropolitan District
Chapeltown Citizens Advice Bureau
Charitable activities, Social welfareChapeltown CAB has a central role in tackling injustice, reducing poverty and social exclusion, and enabling people to realise their full potential. Our advice services provide the impetus for local people to understand and realise their rights. By pressing for change in social policy we help many more.
Newlands Community Association
AssociationsProviding rent free accomodation to a number of community organisations and subsidised rent to others
Lady Elizabeth Hastings' Estate Charity
Management of the charity's property and investment portfolio in order to provide grant funding for educational and religious purposes.
Bradford North Methodist Circuit
ReligionThe Bradford North Methodist Circuit works to the priorities set nationally by the Methodist Church:1. To increase awareness of God's presence and to celebrate God's love. 2. To help people to grow and learn as Christians, through mutual support and care. 3. To be a good neighbour to people in need and to challenge injustice. 4. To make more followers of Jesus Christ.
Buttershaw Christian Family Centre Limited
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportChildcare, youth and children's work and parenting support.Community inclusion, volunteering and training.
The Harry & Mary Foundation
Social welfarePromotion of the education of persons under the age of 25, the relief of sickness and the promotion of good health, and the relief of poverty within West Yorkshire and the City of Bradford
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Great Horton, Bradford
ReligionThe Parochial Church Council of St Johns Great Horton has the responsibility of cooperating with the incumbent in promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. It also has maintenance responsibilities for the church premises.
Project Challenge
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureTo advance the education of disaffected young people in West Yorkshire between the ages of 16 and 19, who are unemployed, or lacking in qulaifications, or at risk of persistent anti-social behaviour, or offending, by the provision of programmes of outdoor education other training and challenging activities to improve their personal and social skills