Charities In Dudley
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Unitarian Chapel, Park Lane, Netherend
Arts, Associations, Education, Social welfareMonthly Church Services, Marriages, Funeral Services, Baptisms.Activities at the school room include, Church Social activities, room hire for dance classes, heritage groups, craft classes.Each year donation to a local charity
Halesowen Project For The Elderly
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareProvides a comfortable meeting place at which retired citizens regardless of social class, race or creed can meet friends, have a chat or purchase refreshments. There is no membership fee to join. Friends of the centre organise fund raising and social activities. The activities are on going.
The Alfred Haines Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesMaking grants - principally in and around Birmingham.For more information please refer to the Financial Statements.A list of exclusions is provided on page 2 of the Trustees' Report and an analysis of grants on page 9.
The Ark Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationProvision of a safe drop-in centre for young people age group 10-16 in the Stourbridge area of the West Midlands.
Welcome Group Halesowen
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe seek to alleviate social isolation and financial exclusion of vulnerable asylum seekers and refugees, providing a safe weekly drop-in, telephone support and deliveries to people across Dudley, Sandwell and the west of Birmingham. Offering friendship, refreshments, empathy, mutual support, guidance, signposting, financial help, foodbank access, clothes, baby supplies and household goods.
Noah's Star
Beneficiary group, HealthTo preserve and protect the physical, mental and emotional health of parents and families in the West Midlands caring for sick and preterm babies by offering hospital and community-based services, ancillary to those provided by medical professionals and which are not covered by statutory funding.
Central Cat Rescue
Animals, HousingRescue stray and abanded cats, re home etc
Halesowen Asian Elderly Association
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, LeisureHalesowen Asian Elderly Association provides advocacy, advice and information service to ourmembers, who are elderly men and women of Asian origin. We organise and facilitate gentle exercise classes , health awareness and safety courses in our centre. We also arrange, Computers for Health training basic courses.
20th Stourbridge Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureTo promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellecutal, social and spiritual potential by using the traditional scouting activities of camping, hiking, canoeing, first aid etc. With a special emphasis on air activities and flying.
The Friends Of Alfie Johnson
Associations, Charity and VCS supportRaising funds through a Summer Ball, Great Midland Fun Run and Quiz Night as well as various other means.
Jethavana Buddhist Vihara Trust
Education, Health, ReligionThe main objective is the furthering the teaching of Buddhism and Buddhist culture to the community. The charities main activity is providing the community with opportunities to deepen their cultural understanding and community cohesion. Typical activities include public talks, meditation, formal ceremonies and Sunday school teaching. The centre is open to everyone
Rotary Club Of Stourbridge Charitable Trust
AssociationsA member organisation of Rotary International
The Birmingham And Warwickshire Archaeological Society
HeritageTo promote the study of archaeology and history and the preservation, investigation, excavation and restoration of local antiquities and buildings of historical interest for the public benefit
Kingswinford And Stourbridge Lions Club (cio)
AssociationsKingswinford & Stourbridge Lions Club (CIO) is a member of Lions International a worldwide service organisation, serving our local community and serving local charitable causes.
The Dudley Church Of England Schools Foundation
Education, ReligionSupports two primary schools in Dudley by providing their sites and buildings. Gives grants towards childrens activities at those schools.
The Lichfield University Of The Third Age
Education, LeisureEducational and leisure activities for retired people in Lichfield and district.
1st Wordsley Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupSCOUTING ACTIVITIES FROM AGE 6 UPTO AGE 14. ANY CHILD CAN JOIN. LEADERS AGE RANGE FROM 18 TO ? WHEN THEY GIVE UP OR DIE. WE COVER ANY AREA IN THE DUDLEY BOROUGH.
Cradley Community Welfare Association
Working with and for the people of Cradley
Birmingham Hospital Broadcasting Network
Arts, Health, LeisureProviding entertainment for hospital in patients
Brockmoor Community Association
AssociationsThe Association lets out the facility to local groups in the area. This allows the general public to take advantage of the variety of activities provided. The association also runs a group itself; providing an weekly get together with bingo and light refreshments, as well as an annual outing.
Oldswinford Primary School Pta
Charity and VCS support, EducationSocial and fund raising activities for the benefit of pupils of Oldswinford Primary School
Stambermill (st Mark's) Boy Scout Group
Associationsscout group
Kids Like Us
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportAims of "Kids Like Us" are 1, to educate the public in all matters relating to arthritis and particularly as it pertains to children. 2 to carry out research into the causes of arthritis. 3 to alleviate suffering of those with arthritis particularly children and to provide support for those caring for the children. The charity organises fund raising events and awareness talks. Recently money has b
Margaret Mary Danks Charities For St Andrews Church Netherton Dudley
ReligionFor the benefit of St Andrew's Church
Tipton Food Bank
Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareWe offer free food to those who are in poverty or need via a voucher based system where voucher-holding agencies assess need and issue accordingly. Vouchers, when presented to the Food Bank, will entitle the client to 3 Days of food. This can be done 3 times. We also signpost and offer advocacy in relation to debt counselling and relief.