Charities In Bury
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The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Bury Roch Valley
ReligionThe PCC?s charitable objects are Promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the Church. This equates to the advancement of religion, which is recognised as a charitable purpose having public benefit. All regular public worship is provided free of charge and open to all.
Bluebells Community Club
As detailed in the charity objects
Community Kitchen (manchester) LTD
Beneficiary groupThe Charity prepares and supplies meals to: elderly people; those suffering from ill health; mothers post -partum; and to families in crisis.
Manchester Historic Buildings Trust
Heritage, HousingThe current activity is the maintenance and operation as a heritage attraction of 84 Plymouth Grove, Manchester, the home of Mrs Elizabeth Gaskell. The house is open to the public and runs a programme of activities and events.
BEIS Yisroel Trust
ReligionTo maintain a synagogue, for the purpose of advancing Jewish religious and educational activities.
Royal Manchester Children's Hospital Genetics Trust (gem Appeal)
Beneficiary group, HealthHolds events to generate funds to provide research and equipment and find cures for incurable genetic diseases.
Ensemble Manchester
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS supportTraining for French tutors with inbuilt placements.Volunteering opportunities for young peopleGenerations Cooking Together (Grand Kitchen) French Supplementary SchoolSign posting and advocacy support for individuals and families of French African heritage
Bury Unitarian Church
Arts, Leisure, Religionactivities include church services, book club, seminars, meetings. Premises sued for community purposes yoga group, charity groups and meetings.
The Water Adventure Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureWAC is a vibrant youth project blending youth work, canoes and water. Focusing on developing confidence and self esteem, awareness of self, others and our environment communication and collaborative working. Young people 8 to 19 join our youth clubs, whereas groups of all ages book canoeing sessions. WAC aims to work with those most affected by disability, discrimination and disadvantage.
Bethel Christian Centre
ReligionCHRISTIAN TEACHING
Bury Athletic Club
LeisureWe aim to:promote athletics in the local community and emphasise the wellbeing it creates; offer first class coaching; offer competition opportunities in track and field, cross country and road running; provide first class training facilities andpromote equal opportunities for all people regardless of their ability, disability, race, nationality, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation
Bury Cancer Support Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, HealthSupport to Cancer Patients and their Families. The Centre is the Multi Agency Cancer Service for Bury and local areas A range of Services : Counselling . Hypnotherapy Relaxation Classes . Nutrional Advice ,Financial and Debt advice. Benefits Advice. Health and Employment Support. Massage. Bowen Therapy. Aromatherapy . Mindfulness . Reiki. Qi Gong.
Valley Heritage
Charitable activities, Heritage, ResearchPreserve historical, architectural, constructional and natural or scientific heritage may exist in or near to the Rossendale Valley in Lancashire (in the form of buildings of particular beauty or historical, architectural or constructional interest or ancient monuments and otherwise as shall be consistent with Valley Heritage's objects).Advance the education of the public in heritage.
Old Moat Youth Outreach Project
Beneficiary group, LeisureProvision of advice and information to young peopleDiversionary leisure and recreational activitiesSupport for young people with educational, behavioural and personal issues
Bury Hebrew Congregation
ReligionThe objects of the Congregation shall be:(a) To provide for people of the Jewish faith, a place of worship, religious services, religious education, and marriage and burialfacilities, at such a scale of fees as may be laid down from time to time; and(b) In furtherance of the primary object, to provide social and cultural facilities compatible with an Orthodox Congregation.
Community Baptist Church North Manchester
ReligionWomen Of Worth
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWomen of Worth is a women's only community project providing specialist needs-led support services for women who are vulnerable, have multiple complex needs and who are often isolated and excluded from society because of their life style circumstances.We are based in an deprived area with socio-economic status is low and most of the families are on benefits.
Kadampa Meditation Centre Manchester
Health, ReligionProviding classes on Meditation and Buddhism within the Greater Manchester area
Bolton Wyresdale Amateur Football And Sports Club
LeisureOur Objects are to promote community participation in healthy recreation by providing facilities for the playing of association Football and other sports in the Bolton/Bury/Lancashire area
Manchester Muslim Funeral Committee
Religion, Social welfareTo advance the Islamic Religion by the provision of the funeral and burial services in accordance with Islamic teachings. To relieve poverty by provision of funeral and burial services for the proper disposal of the deceased. Persons according to their religious beliefs by: 1. Providing financial contribution or other relevant assistance, in respect of a funeral and/or a burial of a deceased musli
Celestial Church Of Christ Holy Throne Of God
ReligionThe principal activities of the charity are the advancement of the Christian Religion and to cater for the spiritual well being of both the members, that of visiting worshipers and outreach work.
Ami Community Aid
Religion, Social welfareThe relief of Poverty, particularly of members of Jewish communities, living or working in Greater Manchester or Cheshire, by providing such persons with vouchers exchangeable for food, or basic household goods, which they could not otherwise afford through lack of means.Any other charitable activity under the law of England and Wales as the trustees see fit.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Paul, Kersal And St Andrew, Carr Clough
Beneficiary group, ReligionRegular public worship, open to all. The provision of sacred space for personal prayer and contemplationPastoral work, including visiting the sick and bereavedTeaching of Christianity through sermons, courses and small groupsTaking of religious assemblies in schoolsThe provision of a youth club with a Christian ethosSupport other charities in the UK and overseas
The Inform-All Project Limited
Beneficiary groupTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN OF ALL AGES AND PARTICULARLY THOSE WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS, BY PROVIDING OR ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES AND SERVICES TO MEET THEIR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENTAL AND SOCIAL WELFARE NEEDS SO THAT THEY CAN ACHIEVE THEIR FULL POTENTIAL.TO PROVIDE FACILITIES AND SERVICES ,INCLUDING THE UPLIFT PROJECT WHICH ASSISTS WOMEN IN RELATION TO THEIR NEEDS
The Rulers Church
Religion, Social welfareThe furtherance of Christianity and the Christian education.Provision of suitable atmosphere where the Christian principles can be taught and developed within our community.The relief of poverty