Charities In Cheshire East
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Macclesfield And Congleton District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupEDUCATION AND ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SCOUT ASSOCIATION
Chester Pride
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesChester Pride provisions an LGBTQ community festival, an LGBTQ support helpline, social and support groups, and LGBTQ library, provision of free sexual and menstrual products, and undertakes various other works to address key issues the LGBTQ communities of Cheshire and North Wales face. We aim to end discrimination against LGBTQ people, and build inclusivity for them across our area of operation.
Peak Trinity Church
ReligionThe purposes of the Church are the advancement of the Christian faith in accordance with the Basis of Faith primarily but not exclusively within Bakewell and the surrounding villages, farms and hamlets that make up the Peak District National Park and the surrounding neighbourhood.
The Cheshire Federation Of Womens Institutes
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe WI plays a unique role in providing women with educational opportunities and the chance to build new skills, to take part in a wide variety of activities and to campaign on issues that matter to them and their communities.The WI is a democratic, non-sectarian and non-party political organisation.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St. Mary The Virgin, Disley With St. John The Divine, Furness Vale
ReligionDisley PCC's aim and purpose is promoting in the ecclesiastical parish, the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. It is also specifically responsible for the care and maintenance of the two churches in Disley Parish - St. Mary the Virgin, Disley and St. John the Divine, Furness Vale and is committed to its Mission Statement to "Share Christ with Others"
Otterspool Animal Haven
To provide veterinary care, treatment and shelter for abandoned animals and to educate the public in matters concerning animal welfare.
Festival Drayton Centre
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Heritage, LeisureThe provision of a modern, fully equipped and maintained, multi purpose community centre. Facilities include state of the art Cinema/Theatre, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Catering facilities, Art/Exhibition Gallery and leisure space. The Centre is currently run by more than one hundred volunteers with four full time and one part time employees.
Greenhills Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationGreenhills Pre-School provides an educational setting for pre-school children, and feeds into Marlborough Primary School. All children are welcome to attend, and bursaries are available to ensure even those families unable to afford the fees are able to be included. There are funded trips for the children, as well as a day-to-day environment created to maximise learning in all areas.
Bethel Church, Northwich
ReligionWe meet together at Bethel Church, Northwich to worship God, to encourage each other as we share life together and to serve our community to demonstrate our love for Jesus in action.
Iris's Cats In Need
Animals, HousingRelief of the suffering of stray and abandoned cats and kittens which are in need of care and attention.Provision and maintenance of rescue homes and other facilities for the reception and care of unwanted cats and kittens.Provision of veterinary treatment including spaying and neutering of all adult cats.Re-homing of cats and kittens where possible.
The Vernon Charitable Foundation
Economic and community development, Social welfareTo advance charitable purposes (as pertains to the laws of England and Wales) in particular but not limited to the prevention and relief of poverty alongside community development, within the wider region of Stockport, Cheshire & Greater Manchester by means of grants and awards, to charities and other such organisations that provide public benefit.
Lubavitch Liverpool
ReligionJewish outreach, education and welfare
Mossley Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationPre-school catering for children aged from 2-5 years.
Sefton Gospel Hall Trust
ReligionThe objects of the trust are the provision and maintenance of Gospel Halls for Christian worship, reading of the scriptures and preaching of the word of God.
Cheshire Connect
Charity and VCS support, EducationOur objectives are delivered by matching relevant skills and expertise offered pro bono from the business community to resource needs in the voluntary sector.We do this in three ways: Short-term projects, or Quick Fixes; longer-term projects involving a range of professional skills; and, sourcing Trustees, Mentors, or Critical Friends to deliver longer-term ongoing support.
Our Space (staffs) LTD
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe provision of play and recreational facilities and activities for children and adults with disabilities and their families.
The Almshouse Charity Of Sir Edmund Wright Crewe And Others
HousingProvision of Almshouses
Prevent Unwanted Pets
Animals, HousingWe help people on low income towards the cost of their dogs, cats, rabbits and other smaller animals to be spayed or neutered, to reduce the great number of animals being "put to sleep", going to bad homes, etc. We also rescue, rehabilitate and rehome small animals. We are a contact for caring animal welfare groups. We are known as 'PUP' in UK.
Down's Syndrome Manchester
Beneficiary groupSouth Manchester Down's Syndrome Support Group is a member led charity. We exist to empower children and young people with Down's syndrome to reach their potential and lead fulfilling lives. We do this directly by facilitating their access to social and educational opportunities and indirectly by helping their family members and carers.
Wilmslow Half Marathon
Charity and VCS support, LeisureThe Wilmslow Half Marathon raises funds by organising an annual half marathon race in the roads around Wilmslow and Mobberley. The event is held at the end of March or beginning of April and has been held since 1984. Usually between 4-5000 competitors enter the event. Any surplus generated by the event is distributed to sports clubs and other organisations in the area.
Congleton Inclosure Trust
The trustees invite applications for grants from any appropriate person or organisation as detailed in A8 but stress that they can only consider those which are for the benefit of the residents of the area of benefit (ie the town of Congleton (Cheshire) and the parishes of Astbury, Hulme Walfield, Eaton, North Rode, Bosley and Somerford).
Haywood Rheumatism Research And Development Foundation
Charitable activities, HealthThe objectives of the charity are to help people suffering from rheumatic diseases and to provide funds for research into the prevention, cure and relief of such diseases. This is achieved by funding research and development at the Haywood Hospital and by supporting the education of patients and health professionals with expertise in the rheumatic diseases.
Hope Church, Crewe
Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, Housing, Social welfareSunday Church meetings and Sunday school Special services for Christmas Easter and Harvest Prayer meetings and Home groups Schools work Youth and kids club Christians Against Poverty supportersAlpha course Drop in for asylum seekers Community GroceryToddler groupCommunity cafe Love Crewe mission events
The Marjory Boddy Charitable Trust
The Marjory Boddy Charitable Trust is a charitable body with general charitable purposes; the objects of the charity are such charitable activities as the trustees may in their absolute discretion select.
Parkroyal Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationProvides Pre-School activitites for children aged 2 and a half to 5.