Charities In Cambridgeshire
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The Centre For Global Equality Limited
The Centre for Global Equality (CGE) evolves an enabling environment for the innovative solutions to global challenges. Focusing on people who live on less than $5 a day, we facilitate collaborations between public and private sectors, academia and civil society. Our programmes are delivered through research, practice and innovation.
Space
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social welfareSPACE is a Hertfordshire based charity supporting parent/carers of children and young people on the Autistic Spectrum, with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or a Neurodiverse condition.Providing:Exclusive Social Events,Support Groups, Workshops,Training,Conferences,Equipment Lending Library,Alternative Provision,Therapeutic Interventions, Pre Screening Services
Africa's Voices Foundation Limited
Charitable activitiesAfrica's Voices innovates in collecting and analysing public opinion through media and technology. Our platform helps organisations to connect with and understand their target audience, measure impact, and develop effective, evidence-based policy.
The Thorpe Woodlands Adventure Centre Trust
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureThe Trust operates the Thorpe Woodlands Adventure Centre which seeks to actively contribute to the learning and development of Children and Young People by:Promoting a safe, healthy and welcoming environment.Providing high quality outdoor learning experiences which are inclusive, holistic and affordable.Offering a broad range of challenging, adventurous outdoor activities.
Christ Church With St Andrew The Less Cambridge
Arts, ReligionRegular public worship open to all. Pastoral work, including visiting thesick and the bereaved.Teaching of Christianity throughsermons, courses and small groupsPromotion of Christianity throughthe staging of events and meetings,and the distribution of literature. Supporting other charities in the UKand overseas.
New Life Church Ministries (sleaford)
Health, Religion, Social welfareTo advance the Christian Faith. To relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote good health by the provision of funds, goods or services of any kind including through the provision of counselling and support in the UK or the world. To advance education in various ways in the UK or the world.
Huntingdon Freemen's Trust
Charitable activities, LeisureThis charity provides grants for relief in need, education, recreation and leisure ONLY for current residents of Huntingdon (defined as the Huntingdon Town Council's area). Grants are considered monthly by Trustees in response to applications from individuals directly or from organisations providing relevant services to residents of Huntingdon.
The Voluntary Network
Social welfarea) to provide, maintain and develop Community Transport services, supporting those who are facing transport povertyb) to provide, maintain and develop a Befriending Servicec) to support the development and establishment of any further projects for which need is identified.
Eden Baptist Church
Beneficiary group, ReligionConducting public church services, weddings, funerals and baptisms; children's and youth work; ministry to elderly; outreach to encourage learning about the Christian faith; ministries to internationals in Cambridge; pastoral ministry to members and attenders in need; small groups to facilitate Bible study and community; supporting Christian individuals and organisations in the UK and overseas.
Joint Colleges Nursery (cambridge) Limited
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationProvide a nursery school and childcare centre for the inhabitants of Cambridge, where children may be cared for and educated.
Ely Cathedral Trust
Arts, Heritage, ReligionThe objects of Ely Cathedral Trust are to apply income for the repair and maintenance of the Cathedral and its surrounding buildings and to support the Cathedral Choir.
Castle Point Association Of Voluntary Services Limited
Charity and VCS supportCAVS is a support and development agency for voluntary and community organisations providing advice, information, networking opportunities and training to promote and develop the effectiveness of the voluntary sector in the locality. We also look to identify the needs of the community with the aim of developing new initiatives and currently run a number of frontline services.
Rowan Humberstone Limited
Beneficiary groupUsing the medium of ART Rowan endeavours to provide a safe, creative and unique environment where adults, with learning disabilities, under the direction of artists and craftspeople can grow artistically as well as in their abilities, confidence and self esteem, these being vital ingredients for independent living.
Cambridge Pringle Group
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingRelief and support of sufferers and the families of sufferers from schizophrenia and related conditions through the provision of accommodation in group and independent homes
Nene Rivers Trust CIO
Charitable activities, EnvironmentNene Rivers Trust works for the protection and enhancement of the River Nene and its catchment (predominantly Northamptonshire). The Trust does this through activities that support conservation, protection and enhancement of the river and its catchment and through the advancement of public education, engagement and awareness raising.
The Sadie Centre
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthWe run over 80 classes each week teaching techniques drawn from complementary approaches to health alongside a complementary therapy clinic, a large counselling service, a Hertfordshire-wide, award-winning wellbeing programme for older people with mobility problems or who are living with long-term conditions and a programme introducing Mindfulness into local schools.
Wysing Arts Charity
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationWysing Arts Centre is a visual arts organisation that develops new ways to support artists, enabling art and ideas to reach a wide range of people in unexpected ways. We develop educational programmes for artistic experimentation, enquiry and production, supporting innovative art to be created and experienced by new audiences, including specialist programmes for young people and schools.
John Huntingdon's Charity
Social welfareThe Charity's objects and powers are established in particular, but not exclusively for the benefit of those who live, work and study in Sawston (Cambridgeshire) and elsewhere locally.To relieve either generally or to individual persons who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress. To provide advice and support for individuals disadvantaged through poverty.
Herts Ability Limited
Herts Ability provides services to disabled people in Hertfordshire and the surrounding counties. Driving Tuition and Assessment for disabled drivers.Equipment, advice and retail service. Information and advice.Benefits Advice.
Kickstart Norfolk LTD
Education, Social welfareHiring mopeds to allow individuals to access work, training, further education and for social inclusion.
The Order Of Friars Minor Conventual
The training of postulates, novices and student friars of the order of friars minor conventual and the advancement of the religious and other charitable works carried out by or under the direction of the order.
Free To Be Kids
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Housing, Social careFree to Be Kids provides respite holidays, therapeutic adventures, after-school support and a range of year round residentials for children who are struggling with social or emotional difficulties, significant social/financial disadvantage or who are growing up in marginalised communities. Without our work, many would not have support or a break from often extremely difficult home circumstances.
Stretton Pre School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe charity is established to provide play group facilities in Yaxley for the children under the age of 5. The playgroup's aim is to provide a happy, safe and friendly atmosphere in which the children can learn through play
Hoveraid Trust
Saving of livesHoverAid provides medical care, community health programmes, and emergency relief to isolated communities. We develop and use hovercraft and other means to bring aid and lasting benefits to those in need
Fact Community Transport
Social welfareWe provide accessible, affordable and safe transport and support services to people who have difficulties using conventional modes of transport or are socially isolated, and work with local authorities, and other charitable, voluntary and not-for-profit organisations for the benefit of the individuals and groups in community, across the Fenland, Huntingdonshire and East Cambridgeshire areas.