Charities In Cheshire East
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The Cheshire Provincial Grand Lodge Of Mark Master Mason's Fund Of Benevolence
Associations, Charitable activitiesTo assist in the relief of distress of Cheshire Mark Master Masons and their dependents, to make grants to other Masonic Charities and non Masonic charities
1st Tarporley Scout Group
AssociationsTypical scouting activitities. Personal development of various skills. Helping the community.
Overflow Church
ReligionThree main areas of activity:a) ministry - working to help, support and connect with people;b) community - working in partnership with churches and local agencies to serve the localcommunity;c) grants and donations - providing financial support to people, churches andcommunities with whom we relate, both locally and overseas.
Richardson Homes
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareProvide housing for poor, elderly people.
Wolfie's Legacy
AnimalsOur aim is to heal, rehabilitate and rehome as many disabled dogs as possible, and in the process demonstrate to the public the pleasure of owning a disabled dog
1st Knutsford Scout Group
Associations, SocietyPromotion of good citizenship,self-discipline, awareness and consideration of others, through a cohort group and a pre-set practical and theoretical group of activities.
League Of Friends Of The Macclesfield And Congleton Hospitals
Associations, Charitable activities, HealthProvide relief to patients of the two local hospitals and other individuals in our local community who are sick,convalescent,disabled, handicapped infirm or in need of assistance and to support the work of the two hospitals by the making of grants to various departments or individuals. It works within the framework outlined in its constitution adopted in May 1975 and amended in January 2004.
Dane Valley Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe Scout Group open to all young people from the age of 6 years old who are willing to make the scout law and promise.Scouting aims to help young people achieve their full physical, intellectual, spiritual potential as individuals, citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities through a developed programme of activities and challenges.
Congleton Choral Society
Arts, ResearchThe objects of the society shall be to educate the public in the Arts and Sciences, and in particular the Art and Science of Music, in the promotion of concerts and other activities.
Decibellas
ArtsDecibellas is open to all upper voice singers. We are based in Cheshire.We hold weekly rehearsals in term time led by a music director to learn choral works and improve our musicality and choral singing.We hold public concerts and other performances to share our our pleasure in singing
The Bentley Operatic Society
ArtsProduction of operatic performances for the public both on stage and in concert form.
Sir Roger Wilbraham Almshouse Charity
HousingProvision of Almshouses
1st Holmes Chapel Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, ReligionAs Scouts we believe in preparing young people with skills for life. We encourage our young people to do more, learn more and be more. Each Week Holmes Chapel Scout Group give young people of Holmes Chapel and the local area, the opportunity to enjoy fun and adventure while developing the skills they need to succeed.
Rowley Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesGrant giving in support of women and girls
Congleton Communicare
Social welfareThe provision of transport for residents registered a with medical practice in Congleton to attend medical appointments.
Warrington Church Of England Educational Trust
Education, ReligionTrustee of Church of England primary school properties located within the Borough of Warrington and in this role it provides support to the schools by way of repair grants and contributions to capital projects
Mow Cop, Mount Pleasant, And Bank Playing Fields And Village Hall
FacilitiesAdminister local village hall for community use.
Parkgate Pony Sanctuary
AnimalsProving sanctuary for unwanted or sick animals.
Cheshire Asbestos Victims Support Group
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeWe provide free confidential advice, support and help to sufferers and/or their families who suffer from an asbestos related disease in the Cheshire area.
The Goostrey Village Hall And Playing Field
Facilities, LeisureThe provision of sports facilities (currently football pitch, bowling green, croquet area, astroturf and pavillion) for the inhabitants of Goostrey and the contigual parishes with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.
Dixon Almshouse Charity
Beneficiary group, Housing, Leisure, Social careThe Charity provides accommodation for elderly people in need. Gardening and general repairs are carried out in return for a weekly maintenance charge.
Lifecentre Hattersley
Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, ReligionRunning Outdoor Pursuits / Adventure ActivitiesProviding vocational trainingProviding counselling & support for young people and their carers, including debt counselling and advice/support on alcohol & drug abuse/usageProviding opportunity to pray worship and explore issues of faith
Chelford Parish Hall
Charity and VCS support, FacilitiesThe village hall is a non-profit making facility funded entirely through rental charges, donations and fundraising events.
Newcastle Staffs. Volleyball Club
LeisureThe promotion of the amateur sport of volleyball, beach volleyball and sitting volleyball for the public benefit and the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation, by the provision of facilities for playing volleyball, beach volleyball sitting volleyball in Newcastle, North Staffordshire and South Cheshire.
The West Lancashire Mark Charity Fund
AssociationsBenifit of such Masonic charities or other charitable institutions, societies and objects in the provision of tangible assets for the benifit of such organisations or individuals.