Charities In Cambridgeshire
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Church And Town Lands Charity (estate Trustees)
ReligionManages assets bequeathed by former residents of the Parish of Over. Income remaining after defraying all expenses is divided into three equal parts, with one equal third paid to the Church Branch and the remaining two equal thirds to the Town Branch.
Cottenham Primary School Parent Teacher And Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationThe Association works for the benefit of the Staff and Pupils of Cottenham Primary School and the village community as a whole. It raises funds to enrich the school curriculum and to enhance the educational experience offered by the school.
The Perse Trust
HousingOperation of six almshouses.
The Arts Society Cambridge
Charity and VCS support, Education, Heritage, ReligionEach year we arrange 10 lectures on Arts subjects, 5 visits to museums, galleries and places of interest and 2 special interest days for members and their guests from the public to attend. We supported Young Arts by providing bursaries to two students of easel conservation at the Hamilton Kerr Institute. We also support volunteer Church Recorders and two groups of Heritage Volunteers.
Worldwide Crusades
ReligionTo promote the gospel and teachings of Jesus Christ in any area of the world.
Fitness Without Boundaries
LeisureFitness Without Boundaries is a charity which offers disabled people more choices and opportunities to enjoy the benefits of physical activity and promotes community participation in healthy recreation for the benefit of the inhabitants of Northamptonshire and surrounding areas by providing a community fitness suite and gym equipment.
Milton Road Primary School's Parent Teacher Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationFundraising for Milton Road School
Meldreth Village Hall Trust
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Heritage, LeisureMeldreth Village Hall provides local, affordable facilities for a wide range of activities supporting all age groups. It offers an excellent venue for key activities such as Babies and Toddlers' Groups, Table Tennis, Local History Society, Children's parties, WI, Keep fit, Dancing, family parties. All these activities are essential to the maintenance and development of village life.
Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Family History Society
Beneficiary group, HeritageTo record and preserve records relating to family history in the county of Cambridgeshire. To make those records available to the public. To educate the public in family history research.
Drolma Mahayana Buddhist Centre LTD
Health, ReligionWe are a Buddhist Centre with a small number of residents. We offer weekly meditation courses, day courses, retreats in the New Kadampa Tradition of Mahayana Buddhism.
Luvely
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareLuvEly, a charity based at the Lighthouse Centre. Our doors are open for people of all backgrounds, no matter their personal beliefs or situation in life. We aim to bring together the community, offering practical help and tackling isolation. Through social clubs for the elderly, youth clubs. The community fridge (LuvEly Pantry) tackles food waste and helps those in need,
Shah-Jalal Islamic Centre
Beneficiary group, Religion- Congregational prayers daily for local community- Educational classes- Senior residents group facilitation- Women/Girls? group facilitation- Youth groups facilitation- Local collaboration(s) facilitation- Community initiatives facilitation and focal point such as litter picking, planting bulbs - Educational seminar/workshops
Willingham Combined Charity
HousingProviding housing
Midlands Social Care Management Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Charity s Principle Activities & foundation backgroundInclude the service provision areas targeted here below:- a. Learning disabilities b. Autisms c. Sensory impaired d. Physical disabilities e. Mentally disabilities f. Elderly & E.M. I. g. Epilepsy etc
Litlington Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Educationprovide educaton in safe environment for pre-school aged children and offer support to their families
Young Norfolk Arts Trust
Arts, Beneficiary groupThe objects of the charity are to advance the education of young people in Norfolk particularly in the fields of the performing ,literary and visual arts; giving young people from diverse backgrounds many different platforms for performance and exhibition in a wide variety of art forms; and enabling them to learn a variety of educational and life skills through participation in creative activity.
King George's Field, Whittlesford
Beneficiary group, Childcare, LeisureProviding sports facilities for football, cricket, tennis and a children's play area
Stretham Youth Club
Beneficiary group, Education, Leisure, Social welfareTo provide leisure activities, and life and social skills learning opportunities for the children and young people that live, socialise or go to school within the parish of stretham.
Friends Of Young Arbury Music Makers
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary groupProviding music lessons for local children
Emma's Hedgehog Hospital
HealthRescue, rehabilitation and release of hedgehogs
Tydd St Giles Community Centre And Recreation Ground
Facilities, LeisureProvision of a community centre and recreation ground for the inhabitants of Tydd St Giles and the neighbourhood
Crafts Hill District Scout Council
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary groupThe Scouting method is young people, in partnership with adults, enjoying and learning by doing; participating in varied and progessive activities; making choices for themselves; taking responsibility for their actions; working in groups; taking increasing responsibility for others; taking part in activities outdoors; sharing in prayer and workshop and finally making and living out their Promise.
The Samuel Franklin Fund Elsworth
Housing, Social welfareThe Samuel Franklin Fund (Elsworth) benefits the residents of the parish of Elsworth who are in need through financial hardship, illness, disability or infirmity. It can also assist those preparing for, or entering any trade, occupation or profession. Grants can be made to individuals or to societies/organisations/institutions that assist those in need.
The Vine Community Church Littleport
Religion, Social welfareThe advancement of the Christian Faith.The relief of persons who are in hardship, distress, aged or sick.The advancement of education.A meeting place for the local community of all ages to meet.
Coton Village Hall
Charity and VCS support, FacilitiesTo run the village hall in Coton and to raise funds to refurbish the building.