Charities In Ealing
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Berrymead Evangelical Church
Beneficiary group, Religion, Saving of lives, Social welfareWe are a Christian Church. We hold regular public worship services and other activities which express our Christian faith.We regularly undertake pastoral work and carry out youth activities.We support:-UK charities which provide help for poor and needy people.Charities which provide relief for victims of natural disasters worldwide.Missionaries who promote the Christian Gospel worldwide.
Ealing And Acton Support Enterprise
Arts, EducationA secular, community-based hub for sanctuary seekers in the Borough of Ealing. We offer a warm welcome to sanctuary seekers, support for basic needs, a social and community space for arts, crafts, music and chat, English classes, resources on local information and access to and referrals to local services, workshop on living in the UK and social trips and activities.
Oldfield Free Church (baptist)
ReligionReligious Activities
Askew Road Church (methodist/united Reformed)
Beneficiary group, ReligionMission is the worship of God through Jesus Christ by responding to his love, by teaching, preaching and prayer. Activities include regular Sunday morning services of worship, Bible Study, prayer meetings and a youth group.
Notting Hill And Ealing High School Parents' Guild
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareFund-raising and social activities to advance the education of the pupils of Notting Hill & Ealing High School by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education at the school. In furtherance of this objective the Guild may encourage co-operation and good relations between parents, staff and others associated with the school and the local community.
Ealing Soup Kitchen
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe relief of those in need by reason of their youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage, by the provision of a soup kitchen, advice and any other practical support.
The Selborne Society Limited
Charitable activities, Heritage, ResearchTo promote public education and research in natural history and antiquities and to publish the results of that education and research. To preserve and maintain, for the benefit of the public, places of natural beauty, scientific value and antiquarian interest.
1st Ealing North Scout Group
AssociationsScout Group. Camps and activities
Al Falah Institute
Beneficiary group, Leisure, ReligionWe have a wide range of activities in pursuance of charitable aims.We believe that these activities mentioned below provide benefits to the members of congregation and the wider community of Hayes and surrounding areas.1. The Center provides religious education and recreational facilities for women.2. The Center holds functions outside the Center to advance religion and education.
Pitshanger Community Association
Associations, Charity and VCS support, LeisureThe PCA works for the benefit of the lovely and spirited Pitshanger community of about 3,000 households in the London Borough of Ealing, We aim to foster and improve on all of this, running events with twin objectives of bringing the local community together and raising funds for PCA community projects and local charities, in the interests of social welfare, recreation and leisure-time occupation.
Grand Union Village Community Development Trust
Economic and community development, LeisureThe Grand Union Village Community Development Trust aims to create a sustainable and inclusive community for those living and working in the Village and surrounding areas, through working with residents, statutory, voluntary and community groups in supporting economic, recreational and environmental initiatives.
Jesus Tower Of Hope Ministries
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionTo spread the Christian faith. We work with diverse ethnic backgrounds who acknowledge the faith and offer an intense service to those individuals with correct leadership during the transitional period. We also offer a stable structure for children and youths such as youth club and Sunday School.
Chiswick Money Advice Centre
Charitable activities, Social welfareChiswick Money Advice Centre (CMAC) is an independent, community-focused charity working to alleviate poverty through the provision of comprehensive debt advice and accessible financial education. Our vision is centred on the whole person, meeting them at their point of need, and walking the journey with them until they get back on their feet. CMAC works in partnership with Crosslight Advice.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Joseph The Worker, Northolt West End
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionRegular public worship open to all. Pastoral working, including visiting the sick and bereaved. Teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses and small groups. Taking religious assemblies in schools and enabling school visits to the church. Provision of some community events, for older people. Support to charities.
Montpelier Primary School Parents Teachers And Friends Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationParent Teacher Association for Montpelier Primary School; involved in raising funds to support the school and to promote strong links between the school and the parents.
Idarah Maruf Britain Limited
Religion, Saving of lives, Social welfareThe Charity holds educational seminars on diferent Islamic topics for the benefit of the Muslim Community in the United Kingdom. It also raises fund for the relief of poverty and it also helps at the time of natural disasters and emergencies.
Ealing Symphony Orchestra
ArtsAmateur orchestra promoting usually five main concerts a year and participating in other events
Ealing Book Festival
Arts, Charitable activitiesTo advance the education of the public in the London Borough of Ealing by running an annual book festival and other writing-related events to enhance the appreciation, understanding and enjoyment of books and to encourage reading for pleasure to as wide an audience as possible including vulnerable people and marginalised communities
Clowns Without Borders UK
Beneficiary groupClowns Without Borders uses laughter and play as a stabilising force for children living in crisis zones. Working with professional artists and facilitators, we share performances and workshops to encourage children to connect with childish impulses and a sense of fun. It is our mission to alleviate suffering by sharing joy and wonder when they need it most. We work in the UK and globally.
W4 Youth Limited
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo advance in life and help young people aged 11-19 in the Ealing and Hounslow areas of London, through:a) The provision of recreational and leisure time activities provided in the interest of social welfare, designed to improve their conditions of life.b) The provision of support and activities to develop their skills, capacities and capabilities in order to enable them to participate in
London Pulse
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureOur purpose is to empower young people to excel in basketball and life. Through a comprehensive basketball programme we develop character and life skills in young people and build a community that reinforces these skills on and off the court. We run weekly basketball training sessions in Ealing, West London for young people from the age of 6 years to 18 and have four competing teams.
Ealing Choral Society
ArtsThe Society's main aim is to educate the public by the preparation and presentation of concerts.
Acton Vale Community Association
Associations, Facilities, LeisureActon Vale Community Association (AVCA) promotes the benefit of the inhabitants of Acton Vale (the estate of the same name and surrounding area) by leading a common effort to advance education and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare or recreation. In particular, AVCA manages and develops the local community centre as a community hub in furtherance of these objects.
Planet Penguin Football Foundation
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe CIOs objectives are, in particular directed at the inhabitants of Brentford and its surrounding areas, and among children, the elderly and in particular any persons affected by Downs Syndrome in football and other sporting activities. Assisting those with financial and health difficulties to achieve their full potential.
Orchard House School Educational Trust
Charitable activities, EducationThe objects of the charity are to advance the education of pupils at Orchard House School of 16 Newton Grove, London W4 1LB in such manner and in all respects as the Trustees shall think fit, in particular through the award of bursaries, scholarships, exhibitions, prizes and grants to such pupils and prospective pupils.