Charities In Brighton And Hove
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Brighton Fringe LTD
ArtsTo advance education, particularly through the development, promotion and encouragement of the arts in Brighton,Hove and the surrounding areas; to promote the Festival Fringe during the period of the Brighton Festival each year,aiming to encourage the development and quality of new venues and work at all scales.
The Parochial Church Council Of St Leonards Aldrington
ReligionReligious activities
Brighton & Hove Reform Synagogue
ReligionThe Synagogue provides varied services for its members, offers social/pastoral contact for those in need, and a full programme of religious services. Its building is used for religious, educational and charitable activities. Members work voluntarily with staff to organise activities. We are affiliated to other Jewish organisations including the Movement for Reform Judaism
Children With Cancer Fund (polegate)
Beneficiary group, HealthTO PROVIDE RELIEF AND ASSISTANCE OF CHILDREN UP TO THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN AND THEIR FAMILIES/CARERS SUFFERING OR RECOVERING FROM CANCER AND CANCER RELATED CONDITIONS, WHO PREDOMINATELY LIVE IN EAST SUSSEX AND BRIGHTON & HOVE, BY GRANTING FEASIBLE WISHES AND PROVIDING EMOTIONAL AND PRACTICAL SUPPORT TO THESE CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES.
The Brighton Rainbow Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesDistributing grants to LGBT projects in Brighton and Hove
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Luke, Queens Park, Brighton
ReligionChurch of England Church
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of The Church Of The Good Shepherd, Brighton
Beneficiary group, ReligionRegular public worship open to all.The provision of sacred space for personal prayer & contemplation.Pastoral work, including visiting the sick and bereaved.Teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses and small groups.Promoting the whole mission of the Church through provision of activities for senior citizens, parents and children.Supporting other charities in the UK and overseas.
Vision Care For Homeless People
HousingVCHP provide free eyecare services to homeless and other vulnerable people in UK in an accessible and friendly environment in which they feel safe, welcome and comfortable. We aim to preserve, protect and promote the ocular health of homeless and other vulnerable people in the UK and include the provision of spectacles that meets their immediate visual needs.
Sussex Lantern
Associations, Health, Leisure, Social welfareTo provide social activities, Health and fitness and rehabilitation through information and recreation activities. Support, and advice to blind and partially sighted people, and physically disabled people. Holidays for Disabled people
Sussex Prisoners' Families
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and JusticeWe support family members of people who are facing imprisonment, imprisoned or leaving prison by offering advice, advocacy, information and emotional support; signposting to other appropriate organisations when appropriate and providing training, information and resources to professionals who work with prisoners' families.
The British Engineerium Trust Limited
HeritageOperates and maintains a museum and a wellbeing centre. Displaying artefacts and providing information associated with engineering and machinery as well as activities focused on building happier communities.
Sussex Nightstop Plus Limited
Charity and VCS support, HousingSussex Nightstop Plus recruit, train and coordinate a body of volunteer hosts from the local community to provide emergency short-term accommodation for those aged 16 years and above who are at risk of rough-sleeping, with a current emphasis on the 16-25 age group. Working with trusted local referral agencies and partners we offer a safe place to stay whilst a safer longer-term home is found.
Sussex West Area Quaker Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (quakers) In Britain
ReligionThe Area Meeting holds regular Meetings for Worship open to all members of the public in eight locations within its area. It supports a variety of charitable activities within its area and beyond, as determined by its members as part of their Quaker witness.
The Clare Project
Charitable activitiesPeer support and signposting for those questioning their gender identity or struggling with gender norms in society. We provide safe spaces to nurture and inform as well as providing information to individuals seeking to change their assigned gender. Activities include drop in support groups, psychotherapeutic support, health and social care advice and advocacy services.
Whoopsadaisy Brighton
Beneficiary group, EducationTo provide conductive education to young disabled children to help them in their everyday life and increase their self-sufficiency. To advise and teach 'hands on' parents, teachers, carers and support assistants to enable children to be more independent.
The Virtual Doctors
The Virtual Doctors run by the charity aims to provide doctor-supported diagnostic assistance to remote communities in Africa, using telemedicine.
Shri Guru Ravidass Sabha (newham-London)
ReligionThe object of the Charity shall be to advance the Ravidassian religion in accordance with the teachings and principles of Shri Guru Ravidass Ji without restriction as to any particular mode of worship and for that purpose to provide and maintain a Temple for worship ("Temple").
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Patcham All Saints, Diocese Of Chichester
Associations, Religion, Social welfareChristian worship and outreach based at All Saints Church, Patcham, Brighton and Church Of the Ascension, Westdene, Brighton. Conducting of Baptisms, weddings and funerals. Social Activities.
Lljf LTD
Economic and community developmentYouth With A Mission Holmsted Ministries
Beneficiary group, ReligionThe objects of the charity are to advance the Christian faith worldwide by, but not exclusively by, teaching of theBible, worship and praise, evangelism, study, prayer, children and youth works and community service.
Wolo Foundation
Beneficiary group, HealthWolo Foundation help families living in Sussex through their cancer journeys. They support them by offering practical help and support to make their day-to-day lives easier. They work with local businesses and communities to offer families a wealth of services to support them through their diagnosis, treatment and beyond.
Brighton Toy And Model Museum
HeritageThe Brighton Toy and Model Museum exhibits and cares for toys and commercial models from the last four centuries and preserves them to educate and inspire people of all ages.
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
Brighton Pip LTD
Beneficiary groupBrightPIP works with infants and their parents using psychological therapy to support the parent infant relationship.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Moulsecoomb
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionRegular public worship open to all.The provision of sacred space for personal prayer and contemplation.Pastoral work,including visiting the sick and bereaved.Teaching of Christianity through sermons,courses and small groups.Taking of religious assemblies in schools.The provision of a youth club with a Christian ethos.Promotion of Christianity through the staging of events and meetings.