Charities In Cambridgeshire
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March Morning Women's Institute
Associations, Beneficiary groupwOMENS INSTITUTE
Friends Of Royston Museum
Associations, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, HeritageFundraising and supporting the museum eg. on duty on desk for enquiries and shop, cataloguing and assisting with exhibitions, being trained to demonstrate resources to groups.
Civic Society Of St Ives
Economic and community developmentMonthly meetings with talks on subjects of local interest; informing people of local issues regarding environment, transport, flooding and planning; acting as consultees for Town, District and County Council proposals to secure the preservation, protection, development and improvement of features of historic and public interest in our local area.
Sustainable Cottenham
Arts, Economic and community development, Education- reducing single-use plastic (through awareness raising, liaison with residents, schools and groups and supported by Surfers Against Sewage)- advocating more sustainable diets and reduced food waste with plans to hold an Eco Eats festival in association with Cambridge Sustainable Food. - encouraging social sustainability through the fostering of Cottenham Connected
Rotary Club Of Chatteris Trust Fund
Associations, Social welfareFOR THE RELIEF OF THE POOR AND NEEDY OR TO OR FOR SUCH OTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSE, INSTITUTION, SOCIETY OR OBJECT AS THE CLUB SHALL, IN A DULY CONSTITUTED MEETING, FROM TIME TO TIME DIRECT
John Townsend's Charity
The John Townsend Charity is for the benefit of the people living within the parish boundary of Little Thetford in Cambridgeshire. Its Scheme enables the Trustees to consider requests for financial assistance from those who are sick or on low income.
Chinese New Year Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentThe Chinese New Year Trust works to improve access to education for children and young people in rural China.
The Church Of United Nations
Religion, Social welfareAdvancement of religionRelief of Poverty
Friends Of Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Associations, EnvironmentThe preservation & protection of Hinchingbrooke Country Park by providing or assisting in the provision of equipment or facilities and to provide such facilities to help with the use,appreciation or education of the general public and to assist the conservation & encouragement of wildlife therein.
Positive People Care
HealthWe help & support people with mental health problems & other long term illnness & carers
Afzalia Welfare Foundation
General Charity
Bottisham Community Library Association
ArtsPublic lending library.
The East Midlands Orchid Society
Educational talks, annual shows and visits
Rookery Medical Centre Trust
Health, Social careTo continue to support and improve the services we offer our patients by either purchasing and updating medical equipment or by improving the quality of care provided. In order to achieve the latter we have sent our nursing staff on certain, approved training days or courses to improve medical knowledge and skills employed in day to day care of patients.
Royal Air Forces Association Wisbech Branch
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, HealthProvides care and counselling to members of the RAFA. Donates for the care of elderly and old people. Donates for the benefit of wounded servicemen/wonmen retining from areas of current conflics.
Bluntisham Town Estate (known Locally As The Feoffees Charity)
ArtsThe structure and purpose of the charity is contained in an article published annually in the parish magazine. We normally make contributions to qualifying organisations in the parish every year.
Broughton Village Hall Management Committee
FacilitiesManagement and upkeep of the Village Hall.
Cambridge Gateway Club
LeisureOn site and offsite acctivities which include Bowling, Pub Nights, Meals Out, Day trips, Barbeques and general recreation acctvities
Peakirk-Cum-Glinton Primary School
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionPromote the education and well-being of the children of Peakirk-Cum-Glinton C of E Primary School. Hold fundraisers and manage income to supplement school improvements and student activities.
Town Estate (barrington)
Social welfareRelief of poverty in Barrington
Chatteris Court Leet Estate
The Chairty exists for the improvement of the Town of Chatteris
The Great Gidding Charity
Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Social welfareRaises funds from land rental
Warboys Women's Institute
Associations, Beneficiary group, Heritage, LeisureWarboys WI have provided 11 meetings for members. Talks have been on Travel, Food security, Culture & Sport history, Gardening, History and Environmental issues. We continue to hold Craft meetings, Walks and games afternoons. Members have also taken part in the County events throughout this year.
Roof Return
Social welfareMakes small grants of approximately ?100/year to individuals - general public/mankind for the prevention or relief of poverty e.g to prevent them taking loans and having to pay interest on the loans.The prevention of poverty includes preventing those who are poor from becoming poorer and preventing people who are not poor from becoming poor.
Relief From Pain
Charity and VCS support, ResearchMonthly Healing Clinic, Blogging,social media to provide information and generate awareness about the benefits of healing to the general public and the medical establishment - Monthly Events in the Healing Centres to raise money for medical research - Attending third party events in CAM, healthcare and medical technology - Fundraising through crowdfunding via websites