Charities In Cambridgeshire
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Townley Memorial Hall
FacilitiesManage the Community Centre for local village community uses.
Cambridge Vineyard Church
Charity and VCS support, ReligionIn order to advance the Christian faith in accordance with the current Vineyard Statement of Faith and to support people in the wider community who may not be a part of our church, we seek to: encourage and facilitate worship; make disciples of Christ through training and evangelism; encourage fellowship amongst members; support the community and wider world through financial and volunteer support
The Princess Project
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Social welfare1-1 befriending service for mums aged 16-30; drop-in support for parents through Mums' Hubs; parenting groups/courses; gift bags for new mums; Totcycle baby goods exchange; Hope Cafe (inclusive space for mums to explore Christianity); free seasonal family events.The work of the charity is a practical expression of the Christian faith of the charity's trustees and volunteers.
Waterways Experiences
Social welfareProvision of canal trips on boats with full disabled access and of other facilities especially for individuals or groups with, or supporting people with, a disability or in any way disadvantaged. Based on the Grand Union Canal at Nash Mills, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
Nicholas Swallow And Others
HousingProvision of financial and other help to those in need in the parish of Whittlesford, nr Cambridge. The Charity owns 14 residential units which are let to people with a strong connection with the Village, who must show that they need housing.
The CIO Of James South And William Burberry
HousingProvides almshouse accommodation
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of All Saints, Cottenham
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionWe provide buildings and facilities for religious services and conduct religious ceremonies. We offer pastoral care and education. We engage in ministry to our church community and also to the wider community, working with children in our primary school and older people whether living independently or in residential accommodation.
The Shelford And Stapleford Youth Initiative
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe charity provides opportunities for young people to develop skills such as computing, cooking, smallscale gardening work, etc. as need and opportunities arise. It also provides space where young peoplemay come to do their homework with staff giving support when asked. There are also opportunities to engage in amateur sports, e.g. football, basketball, skateboarding, darts and table tennis.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Andrew, Stapleford
Arts, Charity and VCS support, ReligionParish church for Stapleford village, Cambridgeshire. Provision of religious services, pastoral support to the community, publication of village magazine, fundraising for linked African community, management of hall venue used by community groups and organisations.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Fen Drayton With Fenstanton
ReligionPromoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the Church
Little Owl Pre-School (dry Drayton)
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe development and education of children and young people.
The Matthew Ministry
Charitable activities, ReligionSupporting promotion and advancement of the Christian faith, primarily (but not exclusively) in and around the city of Cambridge, through provision of premises and making grants.
Cambridge Arthritis Research Endeavour (care)
Heritage, ResearchSupporting scientific research into rheumatological conditions, taking various forms including laboratory-based investigation of the basic mechanisms underlying diseases of the musculoskeletal system, clinical research to investigate the features and natural history of these disorders, and to improve their management and therapy, mainly in the context of randomised clinical trials.
Clan Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentPlease note:- Any donations that are made by the trustees will be for the education of issues connected with AGRICULTURE and the RURAL ENVIRONMENT / ECONOMY and to assist the elderly. In both cases donations can only be made to beneficiaries in Norfolk and its surrounding counties.
Wisbech Theatre Trust
ArtsTo advance the arts for the public benefit in Fenland and the surrounding areas by the provision of a theatre, currently known as the Angles Theatre, Alexandra Road, Wisbech (?the theatre?)
Cornerstone Care In Confidence
HealthCOUNSELLING AND ADVICE FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING CRISIS PREGNANCIES, OR UNDERGOING STRESS FOLLOWING A TERMINATION OR MISCARRIAGE. PROVIDING NON-DIRECTIVE ONGOING SUPPORT WHATEVER DECISION IS REACHED.
Burwell Community Sports Centre
Facilities, LeisureRECREATION, SPORTS AND LEISURE-TIME ACTIVITIES - PROVIDED IN THE INTERESTS OF SOCIAL WELFARE WITH THE AIM OF IMPROVING THE CONDITIONS OF LIFE FOR LOCAL INHABITANTS
Angels Support Group Hitchin
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo provide support and guidance to parents/carers/siblings of children who are diagnosed with (or being assessed for) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and/or Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their associated conditions. To provide or assist in the provision of facilities for these families in the interest of social welfare and for recreation and other leisure time occupation.
Cambridge Forum For The Construction Industry
EducationTo further education and development of the construction industry in Cambridge, by: advancing education, learning and understanding; awarding of grants, bursaries, scholarships, provision of other financial assistance; and for the public benefit, particularly but not exclusively in the area of the city of Cambridge to promote and support high standards in planning, design and architecture
Marshland St James & District Community & Sports Centre
Charity and VCS support, Facilities, LeisureCharity was formed to provide a new community and sports centre for Marshland St James and district.Applications have been successful to the Big Lottery reaching communities . The new building was opened for public use by hiring the facilities, attending fund raising events and attending free community events in February 2018
The Cocks And Hens Lawn Tennis Club
LeisureWe are a tennis club serving people in Cambridge and the surrounding area
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Cambridgeshire Mid-East Branch CIO
Charitable activitiesThe RSPCA Cambridgeshire and Mid-East is a separately registered charity although we are supported by and work in partnership with the RSPCA National Society. We are primarily self-funding and the money we spend in our area is raised in our area on supporting animal welfare . Income is also generated by our charity shops in March.
Huntingdonshire Volunteer Centre
Charity and VCS support, LeisureHuntingdonshire Volunteer Centre (HVC) aims to promote and develop volunteering across Huntingdonshire. It operates from bases in each of the four main towns, providing some services directly (e.g. Social Car Scheme, Gardening service) and others by putting volunteers in touch with other charities. It works to develop and market volunteering opportunities and good practice.
Cambridge Russian School
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationCambridge Russian school provides supplementary education in Russian language and culture to children of Russian heritage, and runs associated activities for children and their families.
The Malcolm Whales Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure1) The relief of sickness and the promotion and preservation of good health of children suffering from any form of cancer.2) To advance in life and help young people, especially but not exclusively through the provision of funding for leisure time activities (such as walking), so as to develop their capabilities that they grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society.