Charities In City Of London
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Umoja Street Child Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, HeritageUmoja Street Child Trust exists to support, fund and facilitate the work of the Umoja Boys Rescue Centre (UBRC) in Kwale, Kenya. The UBRC in turn exists to rescue, rehabilitate and restore street-living boys in Kenya. As part of these processes we also care for them at every stage, and enable the boys to either access education (by sending them to school) or we provide education on site.
House Of Prosperity International Church Of Christ
Religion, Saving of livesRelief of povertyOverseas aids/famine reliefreligious activities
The Friends Of The Lady Eleanor Holles School
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationTo advance the education of pupils at the School and to promote a public benefit programme by raising funds to:- enhance the pupils' academic/moral/emotional/social/cultural development- fund learning equipment & resources for the school and it's public benefit initiatives- enhance student participation in community outreach- fund educational talks to support school and local parents
Umoja Health Forum
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareWe work to improve co-ordination of services and resources allocated to Africa communities and ensure their voices are heard, addressing barriers and services are put in place which recognize our ethnic, cultural and religious needs. Our range of services; advocacy work, social activities and support for elders, children, young people, single parents and adults who lack appropriate support network
Ilfa
EducationThe Charity's principal activity is to facilitate the provision of post-graduate level higher education and the study of law by individuals from the continent of Africa.
United Children's Foundation
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareHomework clubs, holiday clubs, after school activities, camping trips, residential outings.Working with schools in helping children from deprived backgrounds,confidence booster sessions,leadership skills.Working to prevent homelessness and poverty. Providing work programmes and educational courses to help people with disabilities, young people and the homeless eventually leading to work.
Blossom Trust
Beneficiary groupWomen Empowerment and Supporting and rehabilitating orphaned children in Sri Lanka
Jesus The Messiah Ministry
Arts, Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionWORSHIP SERVICES, BIBLE STUDIES, PRAYER MEETINGS, HOME CELL GROUPS, COUNSELLINGS, YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, CHILDREN MINISTRY, SINGLES FELLOWSHIP, SENIOR CITIZENS FELLOWSHIP, COUPLES FELLOWSHIP, MUSIC AND DANCE AND DRAMA, EATING FELLOWSHIP AND OTHER CHURCH SERVICES.
Hope Alive Trust
Religion, Social careMedical missionary and mission trips. Set-up and equip orphanages.Construct water bore-holes for communities which lack clean water. Setting up and equipping basic health clinics for communities.Giving to meet individual's dire needs. Providing teaching sessions. And other means by which God shall enable us.
Kiya Survivors
Beneficiary group, Education, HousingKiya Survivors has set up a number of special ed schools, therapy programmes and Outreach Programmes in the Cuzco and Piura regions of Peru. Currently, Kiya Survivors runs Mama Cocha therapy Outreach programme and back to school programmes and sponsors young peoples housing and further education. Mama Cocha also runs workshops, community programmes, early stimulation and psychological support.
Aloysius Football Club
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureTHE PROMOTION OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN HEALTHY RECREATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 6 TO 18 IN THE CITY OF LONDON AND THE LONDON BOROUGHS OF BARNET, BRENT, CAMDEN, HACKNEY, HARINGEY AND ISLINGTON BY THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR THE PLAYING OF FOOTBALL AND OTHER SPORTS CAPABLE OF PROMOTING PHYSICAL HEALTH AND FITNESS.
Ex-Boarders Charitable Trust
Social welfareEye-care operations; care for mentally retarded persons;religious activities and provision of food/water for the poor(regular meals).
Dr. Moosaji D.m Lockhat Charitable Trust
Economic and community developmentCharity for third world countries especially India particularly health, education
The Aldgate Freedom Foundation
Social welfareThe Charity provides relief of poverty in any way that the trustees see fit including the provision of financial assistance to individuals or organisations (including charities) resident, employed or found in the Freedom part of the Parish of St. Botolph-without-Aldgate and the area to the boundry of the Portsoken Ward of the City of London.
Christ Apostolic Church Harvest Mission
ReligionRUNNING A CHURCH
The Mahindra Foundation, UK
Beneficiary groupThe objects of the Charity are specifically restricted to the advancement of education, in particular but without limitation the education of girls in India and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, any other purposes that are exclusively charitable under the law of England and Wales.
Oldalone UK
Beneficiary group, Education, Leisure, Social welfareWe operate in London. We promote more inclusive communities by helping older people from underrepresented (BAME) groups, overcome social isolation and loneliness through community minorities-based projects and activities such as; IT skills, ESOL provision, befriending, leisure and arts. However, during Covid-19, we have extended the scope of our services to provide food security and advice.
Barbican Playgroup And Mothers And Toddlers Group
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationAwarded charitable status in 1977, the Barbican Playgroup provides a pre-school playgroup for up to 28 children between the ages of 2 1/2 and 5 who live or work in the City of London. Playgroup sessions run parallel to normal school terms, Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 1.00pm, with extended afternoon sessions to 2.45pm for older children on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays for older children.
The Standard Chartered Bank Benevolent Fund
Social welfareRelieve the poverty of employees and former employees of the Bank or any subsidiary companies throughout the world and any dependants for the aforementioned.
International Arab Women's Council Charities Fund
Beneficiary groupThe IAC helps those in need of humanitarian assistance, especially of Arab origin, whether in the UK or abroad. We also have cultural and educational projects to promote Arab culture and the Arab language in the UK.
The Newcomen Society For The Study Of The History Of Engineering And Technology
HeritageDisseminating historical information to members of the Society and the general public, by way of meetings, discussion, correspondence, papers and visits to objects and places of interest& fostering historical investigation and research & encouraging the collection and preservation of examples& arranging for the presentation of original papers and publishing them
Curriers Company Charitable Fund
Beneficiary group, Social welfareVocational and general education, including support for leathercraft and the leather industry.The relief of poverty and hardship amongst the young, the aged and infirm and the socially disadvantaged. The Fund generally focuses on London but not exclusively so. It is current practice to support the annual appeal of the incumbent Lord Mayor of the City of London.
Smethurst Ministries Trust
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Religion, Social care, Social welfareMercy missions to the poor and orphans in Europe and needy communities around the United Kingdom. Medicines, blankets, shoes and warm clothing are sent into Europe, Eastern Europe and Ukraine to needy families and orphanages. Seminars to help families in the UK in home relationships, marriage breakdowns and needy children. Seminars to equip counsellors to help others in crisis.
City Temple Urc
ReligionCity Temple is an historic English Free Church worshipping in the City of London since 1640. City Temple seeks to advance the Christian faith through activities such as Christian worship, Christian prayer, fellowship, training and development of persons, sharing the Good News about Jesus Christ and similar activities. CT serves the larger community, not just church members.
Communities Welfare Network
Arts, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfareThe provision of information, advocacy, and advice services- The Provision of training for employment- The provision of financial capability training and advice sessions- The Provision of literacy and numeracy classes and supplementary education forchildren.- The provision of domestic, befriending, and recreational services for the sick, isolated, and disabled people.