Charities In Durham
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1st Newton Aycliffe Scout Group
AssociationsScout Group
Kimblesworth And Nettlesworth Community Task Force
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, FacilitiesThe charity is used as a means to obtain and distribute funds which are used towards establishing and supporting local groups including a parent and toddler group ("Little Stars"), running a weekly volunteer community cafe, as well as one-off local events such as a Christmas lunch and subsidised day trips for families.
Dawdon 2nd Seaham Scout Group
Arts, Associations, Leisure, Social welfareWeekly meetings involving:Games,Crafts,Compass&Map reading,Rope Knots,Camping Essentials,Hikes Etc. also Community awareness- Friendship & Self well-being .
Ebchester Community Association
Associations, LeisureProvide facilities for leisure time recreation and education of the inhabitants of Ebchester
Multicultural Organisation Challenger
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareWe help everyone who asks for help with their daily problems. - supported and improved relations between them and local communities,-striving to eliminate racial discrimination,- help families with alcohol and drug problems,- a run events for families with children .-help for the elderly and lonely
The Barrington Village Hall (st John's Chapel)
Facilities, ReligionRunning a small village hall for the benefit of the inhabitants of Upper Weardale.
Friends Of The Oriental Museum
Associations, Education, HeritageThe charity was formed for the purposes of providing financial and practical support to the Oriental Museum (which is part of the University of Durham) and to inform members about all aspects of the history, culture etc. of the Orient (through lectures, events, etc.).
Dr Joseph Chandy Charitable Trust
Health, LeisureTo manage and maintain Roseby Road Wellbeing Centre in Horden providing services and activities including health, education, social welfare, recreation and leisure to improve health and wellbeing of the local population.
New Brancepeth Village Hall Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Facilities, Social careProvide community activities and a meeting place for the village, activities include Youth provision, Aged Persons Day Centre, Resident Group Meetings, Toddler Group, Weekly Youth Club, Well Being Group and Warm Hub
Easington Parish Hall
Associations, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, LeisureThe hall provides the following activities:1. Church groups, including Junior Church, Mothers' Union, social groups and social & recreational activities.2. Community activities.3. Facilities for the local primary school
Darlington Christadelphian Ecclesia
Arts, ReligionTo advance the Christian Faith in accordance with the Christadelphian Statement of Faith. By the holding of meetings for worship, prayer and the preaching of the Gospel, at our premises in Hurworth, Darlington, Co, Durham. Providing religious teaching and publications for all age groups. The promotion of charitably works. The provision of pastoral care.
Bowes And Gilmonby Parish Hall
FacilitiesRunning a village hall.
Binchester Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureCOFFEE MORNINGSDISCOS AND ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTSDISCOS AND ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTSSUPPLYING SPACE AND ACTIVITIES FOR ALL MEMBERSKEEP FIT CLASSESKNIT AND NATTER GROUPYOGALINE DANCINGCRAFT AND SPORTS WORKSHOPSGARDENING CLUBTABLE TENNISQUIZ NIGHTSBINGORESIDENTS MEETINGSALLOTMENT SOCIETYTai Chi
Butsfield And District Young Farmers' Club
Economic and community developmentRural based activity club
Durham Anglican Cursillo
ReligionDurham Anglican Cursillo is afiliated to British Anglican Cursillo Council (BACC) and operates the Cursillo method within the diocese of Durham and Newcastle. Established church members are invited to attend Cursillo weekends at which they are encouraged to grow in the christian faith through prayer and study and action. After the weekend, participants are encouraged to join a reunion group.
Waldridge Fell Village Hall
Facilities, Leisure, ProfessionsA village hall for use by the local community including use for meetings, lectures and classes and other forms of recreation and leisure-time occupation.
2nd Annfield Plain Scout Group
AssociationsWe are a Scout Group located at Annfield Plain and we operate in line with the Scout Associations Rules & Regulations providing activities for persons aged from 6 year old . Activities are educationally based the aim is to offer our young members the opportunity to develop spiritually, physically and mentally offering challenges otherwise not available.
Romaldkirk Reading And Recreation Room
Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareProvision of education, leisure and social activities for the villagers and their families and friends
The Village Bookshop
Arts, Charitable activitiesSelling new and secondhand books and gifts and using the profits for the running of the charity and to give grants to local organisations.
Duk Moo Academy
Social welfareTo teach self defence to deprived communities the North east. To help improve peoples health and health inequalities. To build people's resilience and make more resilient communities.
Friends Of Hunwick School
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationFUNDS RAISED FOR THE SCHOOL BY HOLDING EVENTS WITH THE CHILDREN OF THE SCHOOL
Sma Freemasonry In The Community Charity Fund
Associations, Charity and VCS supportto raise money for donations to local charitable needsin the County of Durham and Gateshead area.
Rotary Club Of Barnard Castle Trust Fund
Associations, Charity and VCS supportCharitable fund raising events
Northern Praeclassica
ArtsPutting on choral concerts to entertain members of the public, sometimes raising income to fund the expenses of other concerts but also to support other charities.
Jesmond Choral Group
ArtsChoral workshops and concerts.