Charities In Derbyshire
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Ruby's Fund
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Social welfareA fully inclusive sensory centre & social cafe for children & young people with disabilities & additional needs.The centre with social cafe offers a safe, stimulating environment, giving individuals, families, carers & groups chance toexplore & develop. Ideal for therapy, relaxation, education, friendship & fun. It provides a sensory room, soft play, groups, sessions & support groups.
Midlands Women's Aid
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareThe aims and objectives of this organisation were established to assist women and children who were in necessitous circumstances and in particular those women and children who had suffered from violence and maltreatment in their own homes.
Sustainable Travel Collective LTD
Sustainable Travel Collective delivers sustainable travel related partnership, marketing, promotional and cycle related services. It influences change and deliver travel related products and services to a wide range of local communities. Communities benefit economically and socially from reduced cost, reduced congestion, increased accessibly and health and well being
Asylum Academy For Extreme Sports
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo promote community participation in healthy recreation by the provision of facilities for taking part in skateboarding, in-line skating, BMX and scooter riding. We are based on the border between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire and serve both counties.
Nottingham Arts Theatre Limited
Arts, EducationProvision of Theatre to the Nottingham Community, the education in drama and music to schools and organizations in our area.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Chads Church Romiley
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Health, ReligionOutreach to the community of Romiley including Alpha courses, Just for Dads, Mums and Tots, Depression Group, Counselling Services, Groups for Youth and Children
Derbyshire Dales Council For Voluntary Service
Charity and VCS support, Social welfareDerbyshire Dales CVS provides high quality information, advice, support, training and practical services to the voluntary and community sector in the Derbyshire Dales. The Charity also runs projects that benefit disadvantaged people in Derbyshire Dales and surrounding areas.
Al Akram Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, ReligionAl-Akram Trust runs an education centre providing a full time Muslim primary school that was established in 2003 and a girls secondary school that started in 2011. The trust also runs adult classes and other educational activities. The charity operates in inner city Derby in the East Midlands.
Freedom Community Project
Associations, Social welfareThe Freedom Community Project provides support for people within North East Derbyshire, South Yorkshire and North Nottinghamshire. We run a number of projects aimed at providing practical support for those who are struggling. We also provide fun social activities for the community to encourage people and build self esteem.
Open Heaven Church
ReligionOn 1 September 2011 the activites of Charity 1072832 were transferred. The Charities objects are "The proclamation and furtherance of the Christian Gospel and the preaching and teaching of the word of God in accordance with the essential Doctrine and Articles of belief of the Pioneer Network of Churches."
Pasic
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfarePASIC provide practical, financial and social support to the families of children and young people living with cancer. Our family support workers help families build support networks to reduce isolation. We also offer financial assistance and organise activities such as parties, trips and other events so that families can spend quality time together away from the stresses of the hospital.
Willow Tree Family Farm
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Leisure, Social welfareEDUCATIONAL AND LEISURE SERVICES, Sports, Nature, horticulture, social health and wellbeing, unemployment, disadvantaged families and disability in children and adults
Leicester Children's Holidays
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo alleviate the effects of poverty and other disadvantages of children across the East Midlands through a range of programmes that provide support, experiences and opportunities.
Jubilee House Christian School
Beneficiary group, EducationWe work with children and young people who have struggled in mainstream schools and do not qualify for a place in a special school. This may be because of undiagnosed SEN or behaviour problems.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Holy Trinity & Christ Church, Chesterfield
Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, ReligionRegular public worship. Pastoral work. Conduct of funerals,weddings and baptisms. Teaching of Christianity.Taking of religious assemblies in schools. Provision of activities for senior citizens, children and other groups. Supporting charities and missions in the UK and overseas. Ecumenism. Providing a Community Centre for activities to benefit the whole community across a spread of ages.
Church In The Peak
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Religion, Social welfareSunday gatherings for all, and special activities for babies children and young people. Jigsaw project provides support to the poor and operates a weekly cafe, and a food bank offering food parcels and a clothes bank. The church actively supports local churches and projects in Yalova (Turkey) and India. All funds raised via room hire at The Lime Tree support our activities.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Thomas, Brampton, Chesterfield.
ReligionActivities to advance the Christian faith
Autistic Nottingham
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareAutistic Nottingham is a charity run for and by Autistic adults without intellectual disabilities. We run an advocacy service to support those adults who need support to have their voice heard in a number of different settings. We also run social events for Autistic adults without intellectual disabilities, as well as a support service that are tailored to beneficiaries needs.
The Sherwood Forest Trust
AssociationsFor the benefit of the public, the Sherwood Forest Trust will work alone and with others, via persuasion, education, co-operation and direct action, to secure the re-creation of the traditional landscapes and habitats of Sherwood Forest. We will work within Nottinghamshire, Nottingham City and the district of Bolsover in Derbyshire
Redgate Farm Animal Sanctuary
Health, HousingTo relieve the suffering of animals & provide/maintain a rescue home for unwanted animals & provide treatment for sick & ill-treated animals. To provide a re-homing service for animals fit for re-homing with a neutering/spaying option if needed. No animal will be put down, unless on the advice of a veteniary surgeon.
Long Eaton United Football Club Limited
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe objects are for the benefit of the public to promote community participation in football, to provide or assist in the provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other leisure time occupation of individuals who have need of such facilities and to advance the education of children and young people whether or not undergoing formal education.
The Laura Centre
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe Laura Centre offers free bereavement counselling services for adults, families and young people. We provide holistic support to parents who's child has died and children and young people 5-25 years old who's parent or sibling has died. The centre also supports those in anticipatory grief. We provide one to one therapy, systemic family work, therapeutic and drop in groups and an advice line.
Beeston Community Resource CIO
Arts, Education, Health, Leisure, Social welfareThe Charity manages Middle Street Resource Centre, Beeston, where we provide, and are developing a widening range of support services for people suffering from mental ill-health, social exclusion or other social disadvantages. These include therapeutic activities such as music, crafts and gardening, and courses provided by Nottingham College and other educational and training bodies.
Soundlincs Limited
Arts, Social welfare, SocietySoundLincs designs and delivers high quality, creative & innovative music-making opportunities which acknowledge the unique needs & individual circumstances of the diverse communities we work with primarily across the East Midlands - promoting inclusivity, tackling social exclusion, undertaking research, and reducing health inequalities in partnership with local, regional & national agencies.
National Forest East Methodist Circuit
The National Forest East Methodist Circuit was formerly known as the Ashby & Coalville Methodist Circuit; it was renamed when it amalgamated with the adjoining Castle Donington Circuit in September 2012. The Circuit comprises 13 local Methodist churches and fellowships serving the area's towns and villages.