Charities In Ceredigion
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The Cribyn Recreation Field Club (clwb Cae Chwarae Cribyn)
Charity and VCS support, Leisuregeneral fund raising events througt the year eg: bingo, BBQ, Quize, Sponsored walk
Aberaeron Women's Institute
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe main purpose of the Women's Institute organisation is already lodged.
Capel-Bangor Village Hall
FacilitiesProvide a facility for the village and surrounding area to use for social purposes
Cleddau Chamber Orchestra
Arts, ReligionAdult amateur orchestra based in West Wales Haverfordwest. We provide classical music to church's and other establishments in aid of their chosen charity. We also provide a community orchestra serving the region
Powys Species-Habitat Association
EnvironmentWe monitor barn owl and bat nesting sites and where necessary provide nesting boxes or partial renovation of buildings to protect the nest.We also provide illustrated talks and field walks to educate the public.2014-2015 we received a Heritage Lottery Fund grant to enable us to put cameras in all our boxes in order to monitor barn owls with the least disturbance. Increased talks/fairs
Mydroilyn Village Hall
Associations, Facilities, LeisureVillage hall was renovated in 2006/7, so income includes grants and large VAT returns which were transferred to a building account. Income for village hall is generally generated by the local activities, Y.F.C., W.I, a Yoga Class, Tai Chi class and Bowling club and the a small income generated by occaisional lettings. Normal income for a year would not exceed -ú10,000.
Capel Seion Village Hall
Education, FacilitiesTrustees of village hall and school
Welsh Marine Life Rescue
Rescue and Rehabilitation of Marine Mammals. Public awareness and education.
Ceredigion Historical Society (cymdeithas Hanes Ceredigion)
HeritageHistorical Society
Lisburne Hall
Charity and VCS support, FacilitiesThe hall acts as a community centre for the Trawsgoed Community Council area. It is non-profit making run by a Management Committee all of whom are volunteers. The hall may be hired by local organisations or individuals for their own events. It was refurbished in 2006-7 with grant assistance from the Heritage lottery Fund, Welsh assembly and Ceredigion County Council.
The Mid Wales Colo - Rectal Cancer Fund
Health1) To promote and protect the physical and mental health of patients with colo-rectal cancer in the Mid Wales area through the provision of financial assistance and other support and:2) To promote the education of medical professionals involved with colo-rectal cancer by assisting in the provision of financial support to attend training courses not otherwise provided.
Telynau Morgannwg
ArtsOrganize Harp courses and Harp Festivals in Wales to promote the harp and maintain high standards of playing.
Llanarth Village Hall
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, FacilitiesProvide facilities for local groups to hold meetings, fund raising activities etc. The hall is used bythe local WI; youth organisation and used by the local school & nursry. Snooker club
Penparc Ptfa
Arts, Educationschool concert hamper raffleNew facilities for the school and oudoor areas.
Llechryd School Pta
EducationSummer/winter fayreThroughout year BingoCoffee MorningsSiopau BachSponsored events
Friends Of The Arts Centre
Associations, LeisureProvide support to the Aberystwyth Arts Centre a) To provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation in the interest of social welfare such facilities being provided to the public at large and b) The advancement of education, culture and the arts
The High Sheriff Of Dyfed Young Persons Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupThe making of financial awards to recognise youngsters who have been active in voluntary organisations in Dyfed
Narberth Jazz
Arts, Charitable activities, Research, Social welfareTO PROMOTE, IMPROVE, DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN PUBLIC EDUCATION IN, AND AN APPRECIATION OF, THE ART AND SCIENCE OF JAZZ MUSIC IN WEST WALES BY ENCOURAGING SOCIAL INTERACTION AND UNDERSTANDING ACROSS ALL AGE GROUPS AND ABILITIES, THROUGH THE PROVISION OF ACCESSIBLE AND INCLUSIVE LIVE AND RECORDED JAZZ MUSIC PERFORMANCE AND EDUCATION.
Friends Of New Quay School
Associations, Charity and VCS support, EducationWe arrange fundraising events to raise money for new equipment for the school.
Friends Of St Peter's Church (carmarthen)
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Heritage, ReligionTHE FRIENDS WAS ESTABLISHED TO ADVANCE THE RESTORATION, PRESERVATION, REPAIR, IMPROVEMENT AND BEAUTIFICATION OF ST PETER'S CHURCH AND ITS GROUNDS. WE OFFER A MEMBERSHIP TO INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, CORPORATE AND LIFE MEMBERSHIP. THE COMMITTEE ALSO ARRANGE EXHIBITIONS, MEETINGS, FAYRES, CONCERTS AND HISTORY EVENTS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR ST PETER'S CHURCH
North Wales Association Of Church Bell Ringers, Bell Restoration Fund
Charitable activities, Heritage, ReligionMakes grants for Church Bell Restorations, augmentations and new installations
Penglais School Pta
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareSupporting the school and social activities for staff and parents
Mid Wales Advanced Motorists
Crime and JusticeMid Wales Advanced Motorists covers the Mid Wales area designated by postcode regions SY10; SY15 to SY25 and LD1 to LD8. The group objective is to offer guidance and encouragement to the standard required to obtain Membership of the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) by passing their Advanced Driving or Riding Test. We offer guidance for both Car and Motorcycle categories of IAM membership.
Friends Of The Aberporth Centre For Children With Special Needs
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo support and aid the Unit for children With Special needs at Aberporth
Cymdeithas Coedwig Cymuned Pontrhydfendigaid Community Woodland Association
Charity and VCS support, Environment, FacilitiesWe manage a community woodland project for the benefit of the public. Our activities involve: providing and improving access; conserving and enhancing biodiversity; providing interpretation facilities and educational opportunities on the woodland and its wildlife; and engaging volunteers in working in the woodland and running the project.