Charities In Cheshire East
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The Emmie Dixon Home Limited
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social careProviding residential care for up to 12 adults with physical and learning disabilities. The Home also caters for residents with complex needs.
Irish Community Care
Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareICC works with the Irish and Irish Traveller communities, through offering professional and culturally sensitive services. We offer support around accommodation, homelessness, offending, physical and mental health, low income, drug and alcohol use, social and cultural isolation, training and employment. We operate in Merseyside, Cheshire and Lancashire
Cheshire South Methodist Circuit
ReligionOur circuit is the main focus for mission to the communities we serve through our local churches. Our aims are tied in with the Methodist Church in Great Britain and the main one is the advancement of the Christian Faith through the witness and worship of all our members. We do this in accordance with the doctrines, standards and disciplines of the Methodist Church.
Millstream Animal Shelter
Animals, Charitable activities, HousingThe charity's objects are to relieve the suffering and distress of cats, dogs and other animals by the provision of food, shelter and veterinary care for unwanted, sick or ill-treated animals and wherever possible provide good homes for them. We aim also to prevent the unwanted breeding of animals and to advance public education in the needs and proper care of animals.
Warrington Wolves Community Foundation
Beneficiary group, LeisureSport:We aim to provide quality, accessible, sporting and Physical opportunities by using the Wolves brand to develop lifelong interest in sport.Health: We aim to enhance our local community by improving the health education of young people, families and neighbours through our projects.Education: We aim to use the power of sport as a mechanism for learning and building confidence.
The Friendship Circle (uk)
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareThe Friendship Circle provides recreational programmes and activities for people who are isolated from the community due to their infirmity and disablement. Examples include events and outings, arts, crafts, cookery, trips etn. We have a buddy programme and our users to community volunteers who will visit them at their homes or take them out with a view to building friendships.
Willoughbridge Garden Trust
Facilities, LeisureTO MAINTAIN, ENHANCE AND FURTHER DEVELOP A GARDEN INSPIRED BY THE MEMORY OF THE LATE DOROTHY CLIVE TO BE USED FOR THE ENJOYMENT AND BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. TO PROMOTE AND SUPPORT HORTICULTURAL EDUCATION FOR THE CONTINUING BENEFIT OF BOTH STUDENTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
AIDS Care Education And Training
Beneficiary group, HealthMission:promoting healthy self-esteem, positive relationships & good sexual health. - Educating young people- Delivering training & providing resources to those who work with young people- Supporting parents - Training & mobilising churches- Working with international partners to promote healthy relationships, improve sexual health & respond to the HIV pandemic
John Holford's Charity
Social welfareThe objects of the John Holford Charity are the relieving either generally or individually persons resident in the parish of Clutton, parish of Middlewich, Borough of Congleton and part of Astbury who are in conditions of need, hardship and distress.
North Cheshire Methodist Circuit
ReligionThe provision of sacred space (a building) for prayer and contemplationSupporting other charities in the UK and overseas financially and with prayer
Cheshire Freemasons' Charity
Associations, Charitable activitiesTo relieve in cases of need Freemasons of the Province of Cheshire & their dependentsTo make grants to other Masonic CharitiesTo make grants to Non Masonic Charities
Just Drop- In Youth Info & Advice Limited
Beneficiary group, HealthThe provision of information, advice and counselling services to young people between the ages of 12 to 25 living in the area of Macclesfield.
The Dove Service
Health, Social welfareOffer counselling & support to people affected by bereavement, life-changing illness and loss.Offer workshops and training for issues related to loss, bereavement, grief and other related topics.
The Ala Green Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Charity will make donations to a broad range of charities but in particular to charities across England & Wales concerned with the following:-1) Conservation and the Environment, with particular regard to forestry;2) The provision of education to children in England & Wales;3) Holidays for underprivileged children;4) Holidays for children & adults who are full time carers.
Space4autism
Associations, Beneficiary groupSPACE4AUTISM IS RUN BY A QUALIFIED STAFF TEAM/ PARENTS/CARERS FOR A PLACE TO MEET PEOPLE AND SHARE EXPERIENCES AND KNOWLEDGE. WE OFFER OVER 3000 ACTIVITIES PER YEAR FROM SOCIAL CLUBS TO A FULL TRAINING PROGRAMMEWE HAVE SERVICES FOR ANY AGE AND ABILITYWE OPERATE FROM OUR HQ IN MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE.
Lssp
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureThe Objects of the CIO are to help young people through School and leisure based activities to develop their capabilities so that they may grow to become mature, responsible individuals and members of society who recognise the importance of physical activity
Mid Cheshire Hospitals Charitable Fund
Charity and VCS support, HealthMCH Charity fundraises to enchance the work of MCHFT and support the community. We grant funds for things over and above NHS provision and which improve care and experience for patients and support staff wellbeing. We fund high-tech equipment, facilities, art and extras that make people's experience at our hospitals and in our community services the best it can be.
Cheshire, Halton + Warrington Race And Equality Centre
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, SocietyCheshire Halton & Warrington Race & Equality Centre is a charitable organisation that aims to eliminate discrimination, especially race discrimination and promote equality. We carry out activities under 4 core areas: policy development, education and public awareness, discrimination casework and community development with Black and Minority Ethnic led organisations.
Disability Solutions West Midlands
Beneficiary group, LeisureDisability Solutions provides information, advice and support to people with disabilities, their families and carers.We operate across all disabilities and ages.The range of services covers benefits,finance, equipment advice, personal health budgets and personalisation, mobility and access advice, holidays and leisure activities, consultation and representation, other health related issues.
The Manchester High School For Girls General Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationTo support and assist the Manchester High School for Girls ("the school") in its endeavour to provide bursaries to pupils with high ability from low income families, on a means tested basis. To review the financial resources available to this trust to ensure, as much as is possible, that "the school" can fulfil its financial commitments in relation to bursaries.
Chester Students' Union
Education, LeisureThe Chester Students' Union's activities are aimed at enhancing the student experience at the University of Chester. To achieve this we support the students sporting and social activies through various clubs and societies, along with the provision of student welfare and representational services.
Alderley Edge And Knutsford Methodist Circuit
Facilities, ReligionProvides buildings/facilities/open spaces to provide the Christian faith in accordance with the doctrinal standards and the discipline of the Methodist Church
The Wingate Special Childrens Trust
Health, Leisure, Social welfareThe charity provides inclusive facilities for residential and recreational activities which allow those with Special Educational Needs to participate in sport, recreation and residential short breaks allowing them to be active, improve their physical and mental health, build relationships, develop social and life skills whilst reducing the isolation and loneliness associated with disability.
The Silk Heritage Trust
Charitable activities, HeritageThe objects of the Association are as stated in the Annual Report:(1) The advancement of the education of the public by the provision of museum and ancillary facilities(2) any other charitable purpose for the benefit of the public.
The Guild For Lifelong Learning Limited
EducationFormal and informal adult education services.