Charities In Bristol City
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Bristol Musical Youth Productions
Arts, Beneficiary groupThe Friends Of Music At St Mary Redcliffe Limited
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, ReligionThe Friends of Music support the musical activities of St Mary Redcliffe Church through financial and volunteer support, including public worship, concerts and recitals as well as supporting musical training and scholarships for young people at the church.
The Bristol & Bath Tennis Scholarship Trust
Education, LeisureFunding Real tennis lessons for young players
Positive Cycle Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfarePositive Cycle Trust (PCT) is a charity dedicated to delivering support, advice and information to families who are vulnerable and disadvantaged.
Keynsham Cavaliers Youth Marching Band
Beneficiary groupTrain young people to play marching band instruments and equipment when performing choreographed moving displays.
S.g.h. Trust
Beneficiary group, Social care, Social welfareSGH Trust is a registered charity providing young at risk children and children living in disadvantaged areas with emotional support, confidential advice and much needed respite through small group holidays. We work with children from 6 to 13 years in both Birmingham and Bristol.
Pentecostal City Mission Church
Leisure, Religion, Societya) To advance the Christian religion.b) To promote for the benefit of the public and the community by associating together the inhabitants and the local authorities, voluntary and other organisations to advance education and leisure time occupations.c) To promote racial harmony and good race relations.
Bccs Endowment Fund
Arts, Charitable activities, EducationTo advance the education of Pupils attending Bristol Cathedral Choir School by the provision of grants
Youth Education Service Limited
Beneficiary groupThe Youth Education Service is well respected in Bristol as a provider of informal learning opportunities to young people and adults. YES complements other providers by targeting 'hard to reach' groups. It offers a personal, individual and accessible service.
St. Stephen Lodge Number 3145 Benevolent Fund
Associations, Social welfarePrivate Masonic Lodge in the Province of Bristol working and meeting under the United Grand Lodge of England.
Creative Opportunities For Independence
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareCreative Opportunities for Independence works with adults and young people with support needs by using creative activities to develop the life and employment skills needed in order to be able to live independently. It provides regualar day activities, residential activity breaks and social events.
Redcliffe Open Space
FacilitiesProvides Open Space
Paul Fisher's Charity
General Charitable PurposesAccommodation/HousingReligious activities
Trestadow
(a) providing information and advice to the general public about local services ;(b) gathering and analysing the views and experiences of members of the general public to inform service providers;(c) engaging local people enabling them to have a voice in the development, delivery and equality of access to local services and facilities;(d) the promotion of high standards by service provider
South West England Rescue Association
Saving of livesAssociation representing Rescue Services in the South West of England
William Cotterell's Charity
Religious activities
Greville Smyth Park
FacilitiesProvides Open Space
Little Brothers Of Nazareth
Bedminster Down And Lovers
FacilitiesProvides Open Space
Bristol Scheme Trust
Beneficiary groupSupport for young people who wish to travel to Germany
Dr Bell For National School
EducationCharitable Activites
Friends Of Bedminster Down School (ptfa)
Associations, EducationSupport Teaching Staff
Star Housing
HousingRecovery Services
The Wheelchair Dance Association
Arts, Charity and VCS support, LeisureTo provide recreational facilities in the form of wheelchair dancing throughout Britiain.To encourage co-operation between member clubs and to promote wheelchair dancing in all its form for people who are wheelchair users.To publish information about wheelchair dancing.To offer advice and help to member clubs.To raise funds, receive subscription and donations.No trading activities.
John Pontin Trust
The Trustees do not wish to receive national charitable appeals, preferring to be more specific in the choice of projects for support.