Charities In Cambridgeshire
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Suffolk Befriending Scheme For People With Learning Disabilities
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareTo provide Drop In type Centres and a care farm throughout Suffolk, whereby vulnerable people can come and have coffee, learn crafts and generally meet friends in a friendly environment. Also we provide registered Volunteer Befrienders to vulnerable adults formingbefriending links, and training opportunities that TBS provides through a structured programme of activities and events.
Young People March Limited
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareYOUNG PEOPLE MARCH LTD IS A YOUTH CENTRE IN THE RURAL TOWN OF MARCH, WE PROVIDE A SAFE PLACE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE FROM THE AGES OF 7YRS TO 25YRS TO MEET AND SOCIALISE. WE PROVIDE A FACILITY FOR RECREATION AND OTHER ACTIVITIES SUCH AS CLUBS, DROP IN SESSIONS,LIFE SKILLS, EDUCATION DISCOS,SPORTS, TRAINING, VOLUNTEERING AND MUCH MORE.
Swim England East Region
LeisurePromote community participation in swimming, open water swimming, diving, artistic swimming and water polo in the East of England.
Triratna Cambridge
Associations, Education, Health, ReligionWE OFFER CLASSES IN MEDITATION AND BUDDHISM BOTH FOR BUDDHISTS AND NON-BUDDHISTS, IN A WAY THAT IS RELEVANT TO CONTEMPORARY WESTERN LIFE. WE OFFER TRAINING FOR BUDDHIST ORDINATION, FOR THOSE WHO ASK FOR IT, AS WELL AS APPLICATIONS OF THE BUDDHA'S TEACHING TO PROMOTE THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF ALL. THE CENTRE IS OPEN TO ALL. WE WELCOME SCHOOL GROUPS.
Wesley Methodist Church, Cambridge
ReligionOur mission is to be a Worshipping, Welcoming, Witnessing, Christian Community with a distinctive Methodist character serving Cambridge and district.
Millington Road Nursery School Trust
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationNursery childcare provision for 2 - 5 year olds
Dance Network Association
Arts, Social welfareDance Network Association (DNA) is a dance charity that enables people to live more connected, joyful and aspirational lives through dance.DNA provides opportunities for people to improve their confidence and physical well-being, nurtures creativity and independent thinking and enhances friendships through social interaction.DNA provides activity to Essex and its neighbouring counties.
The Ladybird Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo enhance the development and education of children by offering appropriate play facilities and training courses and encourage parents to understand and provide for the needs of their children through community groups.
The Hinchingbrooke Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, HousingThe Foundation is a grant giving educational charity supporting Schools in the Huntingdon area . It also provides financial assistance to students and former students of Schools in the Huntingdon area up to the age of 25 and Community Grants to local voluntary groups working with young people. In addition it supports the Almshouses in Huntingdon
Burwell Community Print Centre Limited
Beneficiary groupA SOCIAL TRAINING ENTERPRISE WORKING WITH ADULTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
Compas
Compas is a vibrant, community-focused organisation dedicated to building stronger, more inclusive communities in Peterborough and beyond. We work with people of all backgrounds, offering support, education, and opportunities that promote integration, mutual understanding, and social cohesion. Our aim is to empower individuals, celebrate diversity, and create a sense of belonging for everyone.
Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Paul, Cambridge
Facilities, ReligionSt Paul's Church and Community Centre is a Church of England parish church just to the south of Cambridge city centre in the diocese of Ely. Its mission is to share the love of God in word and action. It provides space for people to pray and worship; to become part of a loving community through its outreach and community meals; and hires out its rooms to help support its mission.
Bishop's Stortford Rugby Football Club 2015
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo promote community participation in healthy recreation by providing facilities and an inclusive environment for playing rugby and other sports or other leisure time occupation for people who have such need by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disablement, or social and economic circumstances and to advance the education of children/young people according to the law of charity.
East Of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust Charitable Funds
Health, Saving of livesFOR ANY CHARITABLE PURPOSE OR PURPOSES RELATING TO THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE
H.e.l.p (helping Empower Lives In Peterborough)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareWe provide relief of financial hardship for refugees and asylum seekers within Peterborough and the surrounding areas, by the provision of advice and support, interpreting, translating and advocacy.Assist with the relief of financial hardship among people living or working in and around Peterborough by providing goods and/or services which they could not otherwise afford.
Bedazzle Projects
Leisure, Social welfareWe create opportunities and provide education with particular emphasis for those who are disadvantaged; aiming to instil confidence, inspire creativity and increase communication skills through expressive arts. We encourage fitness, well-being, nutritional awareness and take-up in the arts. We produce shows, workshops, events, classes; partnering Bedazzle associate companies and other enterprises.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Mary The Less, Cambridge
ReligionRegular public worship open to all. The provision of sacred space for personal prayer and contemplation. Pastoral work, including visiting the sick and the bereaved. Teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses and small groups. Promotion of Christianity through the staging of events and meetings. Promoting the whole mission of the Church through activities for special need groups.
The Angela Webster Education Trust
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationRaising funds to provide support education in Parkside School and to support education for women and girls in countries where such support is restricted by government
Bassingbourn Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationPRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN AGED 2 - 4. WE AIM TO PROVIDE A SAFE, SECURE & STIMULATING ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH CHILDREN CAN LEARN AND DEVELOP. WE AIM TO PROVIDE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES TO ALL CHILDREN & THEIR FAMILIES. WE FIRMLY BELIEVE IN THE VALUE OF LEARNING THROUGH PLAY & THE CHILDREN ARE ENCOURAGED TO CHOOSE FROM A NUMBER OF PLANNED ACTIVITIES IN LINE WITH EARLY LEARNING GOALS AND OFSTED.
Felix Thornley Cobbold Agricultural Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community developmentThe Felix Cobbold Trust provides grants to advance and improve agriculture, in particular to educate farmers and young people in agricultural methods, developments and techniques, in Suffolk and the adjoining counties.
Hacro
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeMission: Our Mission is to offer support for offenders, potential offenders and their families to manage positive change in their lives; to engage with influential partners in the community of Hertfordshire and neighbouring counties; and to work to establish a range of educational and training initiatives with a focus on gaps in provision.
The Foundations Trust
Education, ReligionThe Foundations Trust provides support and oversight for a range of connected projects based from the twelfth-century Round Church in the centre of Cambridge, exploring the relationship between Christianity and culture. These include Christian Heritage which runs the Round Church Visitor Centre and the Cambridge Christian Study Centre through which the charity also supports university ministry.
Ramsey Welfare Charities
HousingHousing Association & Land owner
The Earl Fitzwilliam Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesGrants are made to other charitable or appropriately constituted bodies in response to specific written applications. Policy favours, but not exclusively, initiatives that benefit communities that are linked in some reasonably direct way to the Fitzwilliam Estates in Cambridgeshire and Yorkshire or the Naylor-Leyland Estate near Ruthin. Grants tend to be one off, not merely for annual expenses.
City College Peterborough Foundation
Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfareThe charity operates to advance education, advance health, relieve unemployment, relieve poverty and promote the provision of facilities for recreation and other leisure time occupations, promote community participation and to promote social inclusion.