Charities In Cambridgeshire
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Tiegan's Star
Beneficiary group, HealthSupporting children and their families on the paediatric and haematology unit at Addenbrookes hospital.
Littleport Guide Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportUNIFORMED ORGANISATION FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN - GIRLGUIDING LITTLEPORT DISTRICT SUPPORTS THE WORK OF VOLUNTEER ADULT LEADERS IN PROVIDING A VARIED PROGRAMME OF ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG MEMBERS AGED 5-18
Joseph Ashcroft For Coals For The Poor
Social welfareDistributes monies to deserving people
Milton District Guide Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfareGirlguiding UK provides a safe single sex environment for girls to grow and develop through games, teamwork, residential opportunities and fun and friendship
R I B I District 108 Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Charity supports people in need through the provision of grants and services. Mostly, the funds received are held for specific events.
Stibbington Centre Greener Future Trust
To enhance, develop and improve opportunities for the promotion and dissemination of education for sustainable development at Stibbington Centre for Environmental Education.
The Whittlesford Society
Economic and community developmentStimulating public interestPromoting high standards of planning and architectureSecuring the preservation, protection, development and improvement of features of public or historic interest in Whittlesford and in adjacent areas.
Recreation Ground
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, LeisureProvides area for sports and relevant activities to be carried out by villagers as per original deed. At present Cricket, Football, and Bowls clubs have licence to use the Ground. There is also a large play area for children with play equipment. Villagers also use the recreation ground to walk on, play on, sit on, and take part in recreational activities.
John Dryden's Charity
Social welfareDistribution of bread for the poor.
The Sarah Ruff Charity
Social welfareA very small charity with a remit to distribute money to the poor of the parish of Winwick
Ferris Foundation
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfaresupports young adults who have a learning disability and/or physical disability in social activities which promote fun and friendship in a specific residential setting
Friends Of St. Marys Church, Sawston
Associations, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, ReligionWe raise funds to enable us to make grants to St Mary's Church Sawston, to help maintain the fabric of the Church.
The Barton Village Charitable Trust
The purpose of the Trust is to act as a vehicle in support of applications which will benefit the village without usurping or conflicting with any other bodies set up in the village for different purposes.
Inspire Dialogue Foundation
Helping diverse minds meet to shape a better future
Grave Fund
FacilitiesHelping to maintain Bourn Churchyard
Hypermobility UK
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HeritageThroughout this year we have been providing support for Parents who have children Affected with Hypermobility Syndrome in Suffolk, but providing a Parents Support Network. We have also been investigating looking at out future sustainability. We have also been involved in our usual fund raising activities, such as the Victorian Market, The Sunday show and outreach events. In Essex We have had fundi
Cambridge Community Mikvah Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupFinancing, Building, and then subsequently supervising and maintaining a womens' mikvah under the halachic authority of the London Beth Din for Cambridgeshire and the wider East Anglia region, which is to be built within 5 miles of the City of Cambridge.
Lions Clubs International District 105ea Hearing Trust
AssociationsProviding training to the the general public by way of commerce, local authority, voluntary and charitable groups in awareness of those with hearing difficulties within the counties of East Anglia (Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire & Essex).
Childhood Cancer Organisation For Parents And Relatives Support
Beneficiary group, HealthWe aim to offer support to children who are or have been treated for cancer at Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge, principally, but not only ward C2. This support extends to their whole family.and can take a number of forms, including: someone to talk to who may of had similar experiences; financial help through a fund administered on our behalf by the ward;funded outings, ward events.
The Mackenzie Smith Trust I C W The Church Of England School At Hilton
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionChildren's work in the parish
Barton Group Riding For The Disabled Association
Animals, Beneficiary groupPony riding for primary age children with special needs
Thomas Blackerby Charity
Social welfareThe charity is for the poor.
Heb Ffin (without Frontier)
Heb Ffin is a charitable trust intending to provide a sustainable model for Christian philanthropy aimed at Wales and Africa. Heb Ffin aims to be an intermediary between the donor and schemes carrying out the front line aid work by adding value to the donation, assisting aid schemes through advice and expertise as well as funding. Currently supporting charities working in Africa and Wales.
Wisbech Shire Horse Society
AnimalsSupport & encourage breeding of shire horses within our area. Continue using the best stallions available. To advise, train and encourage members and the general public with their breeding programs and show skills.
Cambridgeshire Culture Foundation
Beneficiary groupThe charity is working with strategic partners to support the development of cultural activities particularly focusing on arts therapies, projects to support the increase of breadth of opportunity for children and young people.