Charities In Central Bedfordshire
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The Fremantle Trust
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social careProviding care and support for older people and people with learning disabilities. Services for older people include care homes, care homes with nursing, specialist dementia care, extra care and day care. Respite care services are also offered. Services for people with learning disabilities include supported living schemes, registered care homes, respite care and day activities.
Rothamsted Research Limited
ResearchScientific research, training and communication to advance knowledge that will enhance the management of cultivated land, nationally and internationally, for environmental and societal benefit
The St Albans Diocesan Board Of Finance
Beneficiary group, Housing, Professions, ReligionTo promote, aid and further the work of the Church of England in the St Albans Diocese.Under Living Gods Love, which was launched in January 2011, the St Albans DBF; deploys the clergy, pays stipends and provides housing for stipendiary clergy; recruits and trains the clergy and readers; offers advice on places of worship; promotes parochial stewardship; develops youth work; promotes RE.
East Anglian Air Ambulance
Health, Saving of livesThe relief of sickness and injury by the provision of emergency medical services and equipment and in particular by the provision of a helicopter air ambulance service or other emergency transportation wholly or mainly within the area served by the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
Rennie Grove Peace Hospice Care
Health, Social welfareRennie Grove Peace Hospice Care support people of all ages across West Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire who are affected by a progressive life-limiting illness, and those who care for them.Our local support extends beyond patient palliative, end of life care and bereavement needs by supporting from diagnosis and working in the community to reach more people earlier.
Response Organisation
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social careThe principal activities are the provision of accommodation, care and support in community based settings in the Thames Valley for people with enduring mental health needs. The charity provides services in the following general categories: Supported tenancies, Adult care homes, Domiciliary Care services and Children and Young People's services.
Keech Hospice
Beneficiary group, HealthThe provision of palliative and supportive care, and to support those with specific support needs, within Luton & South Bedfordshire (for adults) and within Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Milton Keynes (for children).
Active Luton
Arts, Education, LeisureOperation of sports facilities, development of sport in the community and assisting with the delivery of sport as part of the school curriculum. Also promoting the value of sport & physical activity in addressing the wider agendas of health improvement, lifelong learning & community well-being.Operates Library services.
Northampton Roman Catholic Diocesan Trust
Education, ReligionThe advancement of the Roman Catholic religion in the Diocese of Northampton through parishes, schools and other curial bodies.
Willen Hospice
Health, HousingTo provide Specialist Palliative Care to people with cancer and other life limiting illnesses(symptom relief and support) who are over the age of 18 years living in Milton Keynes and surrounding communities. Depending upon the patients needs and their choice, care can be provided as an In patient, in the patients home or Day Hospice.
Amicus Trust
HousingSupporting single homeless people and enabling them to achieve and sustain an independent life.We provide Supported Accomodation. We provide support to get people into Education & EmploymentWe are also the Corporate Trustee of Charlotte Beaty's Almshouses
Bedford Greenacre Independent School LTD
Beneficiary group, EducationThe Charity seeks to educate children from Bedford and the surrounding areas and seeks to help those who have special educational needs.
Garden House Hospice Care
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, Housing, Social careTo provide a wide range of services for patients, their carers and families facing life limiting illness through: the Hospice Inpatient Unit; Hawthorne Centre providing day services; Hospice at Home and Continuing Health Care team caring for patients in their own homes; Family Support Services providing support and counselling; 24/7 advice line for patients, families and healthcare professionals.
Ormiston Families
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, EducationOrmiston Families supports children, young people and their families to manage the challenges they face and improve their life chances. We run four core programmes across the East of England supporting young children, prisoners families, school students and local communities
The Wildlife Trust For Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire Northamptonshire
EnvironmentConservation and enhancement of wildlife habitats and biodiversity throughoput Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire and enhancing everyone's enjoyment and understanding of wildlife.
Richard Shuttleworth Trustees
Sole Trustee of Richard Ormonde Shuttleworth Remembrance Trust (charity 307534)
The Richard Ormonde Shuttleworth Remembrance Trust
Economic and community development, Education, Heritage, Leisure, ResearchPromotion of education and training in the science, practice and history of aviation and automotive transportandPromotion of education and training in the science and practice of agriculture, food production and management of rural resources by making arrangements for the provision and conduct of a college.
Impakt Housing & Support
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Housing, Social welfareArea of work:Housing homelessness people and women and children fleeing domestic abuse.Skills4 courses providing help, training, and practical support. F4YP support for marginalised kids4mation - social enterprise helping to alleviate poverty by supplying affordable furniture.Food 4 - providing fruit, veg & bakery items to people on benefits from a broad cross section.
The Forest Of Marston Vale Trust
Economic and community development, LeisureTo benefit the public by the improvement, protection and provision of recreational and other facilities in the Marston Vale in Bedfordshire and the surrounding area, for the better development of the rural environment.
Bedfordshire And Luton Community Foundation
Charitable activitiesThe Foundation makes grants to local community groups and charities.
Sceptre Education
Beneficiary groupThe Trust's primary aim is to provide a first class education to boys and girls from the ages of 7to 18. We seek to provide a structured, safe & caring educational environment in which students areencouraged to develop their full potential and acquire the discipline of learning how to learn,while upholding Christian teachings and beliefs.
Caring Together Charity
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social careUnder the names Carers Trust Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and Norfolk we provide information, emotional and practical support, training and breaks from caring for adult, young adult and young carers. We promote independence, support in emergencies and provide CQC regulated care for adults and children with special or complex needs. Personalised support is through clubs, groups or in family homes.
Signposts (luton)
To provide residential and supportive services for those who for many reasons and circumstances are unable to obtain appropriate accomodation to meet their needs.
The Wilkes Alms Charity
Housing, Social welfareAlleviating of hardship through the provision of almshouse accommodationThe advancement of the Christian religionGrant-giving
Wavendon All Music Plan Limited
ArtsWavendon Allmusic Plan provides a centre of musical activity for the purposes of the promotion of education in, and appreciation of, good music of all kinds amongst persons of all ages and social backgrounds.