Charities In East Riding Of Yorkshire
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Millington Village Hall
Associations, Economic and community development, Facilities, LeisureThe hall is used for meetings, lectures, recreation classes and community activities for the benefit of the inhabitants and visitors to Millington.
Marina Recreation Centre Association
LeisureIndoor bowling.
Eastrington Village Hall Association
Facilities, LeisureFor the Purposes of a village hall for the use of the Parish of Eastrington in the county of Humberside without distinction of political, religious or other opinions including the use for meetings, lectures and classes, and for other forms of recreation and leisure time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life of said inhabitants.
York Philharmonic Male Voice Choir (fletcher Memorial Choir)
Arts, Beneficiary groupDeveloping the skills of choral music and presenting concerts for the financial benefit of charitable and community groups. Performances are mostly , but not exclusively, within the City of York and North Yorkshire
Tourettes-Syndrome, Inclusion In The Community (t.i.c.)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, LeisureWe provide support groups for individuals affected by Tourettes Syndrome to meet others and access support. We provide a sibling support group for children with siblings who have SEND. We provide a support group for children with ADHD. We offer 1-2-1 support and advocacy. We deliver awareness talks to local schools, business and entertainment venues.
Burton Pidsea Memorial Hall And Playing Fields
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, Economic and community development, Facilities, LeisureTHE HALL IS CURRENTLY USED TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY FOR THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES:SHORT MAT BOWLING, YOGA, COFFEE MORNINGS, ART CLUB, BEADWORK CLASSES, YOUNG FARMERS, CRAFTING, MOO MUSIC, BABY & TODDLER GROUP, GARDEN CLUB, FILM NIGHTS.IT IS AVAILABLE FOR MEETINGS, DANCES, FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES & PRIVATE HIRE THE PLAYING FIELD IS USED FOR SPORT, RECREATION AND GENERAL PLAYING AREA FOR CHILDREN
Masjid Assahabah And Islamic Cultural Centre
Beneficiary group, ReligionWE OPERATE THIS CHARITY IN EAST YORKSHIRE.OUR MAIN ACTIVITY IN THIS AREAS ARE PROVIDING EDUCATION TO THE CHILDREN AND THAT LINK BETWEEN DIFFERENT CULTURES.WE OPERATE DAILY FIVE TIME PRAYERS IN THE MOSQUE.
Freemasons Charity Yorkshire North & East Ridings CIO
Associations, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe objects of the CIO are:(1) The relief of poor and distressed Freemasons and their dependents or other relatives.(2) To relieve the needs of any person by any means that is charitable under the law ofEngland and Wales.(3) To advance any purpose that is charitable under the law of England and Wales bymaking grants to other charities, whether masonic or non-masonic.
Spine
The charity's principal activity was to relieve the charitable needs of and promote and project the good health of persons who are spinal cord injured and have been a patient at the Yorkshire Regional Spinal Injuries Centre.
The York Diocesan Ministers' Relief (2009) Fund
Professions, Social welfareThe relief of need, hardship and distress among clergy and licensed lay workers who reside or serve (or have resided or served) in the Diocese of York and among dependant relatives or those who have served as housekeepers to those named above.
Hessle Sporting Club
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareTo advance the education of children and adults between the ages of 3 yrs and 83 residing in the Hull and East Riding area by providing facilities and opportunities for playing football.Children, Youth, Adult, Walking Football and Pan Disability are all welcome, soccer, physical, mental wellbeing and social interaction are all catered for by our family club.
Epworth Thurlow Pre-School Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo enhance the development and education of children primarily under stautary school age by encouraging parents to understand and provide for the needs of their children through community groups.
Christ Church Cottingham
ReligionThe Christ Church Constitution 'Forward' states that 'Christ Church exists to glorify God- Father, Son &Holy Spirit, by making known by witness and actions and by being a fellowship in which those whoknow Christ may grow in Him and have opportunity to use the gifts with which He has endowed them'.
Bridlington Sailing Coble Preservation Society
Heritage, LeisurePromote and provide information on Bridlington's maritime heritage by maintaining and sailing a original 1912 sailing coble and running an associated heritage museum
Hull Philharmonic Society
ArtsSupporting the Hull Philharmonic Orchestra in presenting three orchestral concerts each year in Hull.
The Yorkshire County Cricket Club Charitable Youth Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureTo advance the physical education and development of young people by the organisation, provision or assistance of facilities which will enable young people at clubs and associations, or at schools, universities and other educational establishments in Yorkshire to play cricket or other games or sports.
Hull Maritime Foundation
Charitable activities, HeritageTo advance education through the work, collections, activities and programmes of Hull's Maritime Museum, the North End Shipyard, Arctic Corsair and Spurn Lightship. To advance/promote the Hull's maritime history, heritage and culture through support of and advocacy for Hull: Yorkshire's Maritime City project.
The City Of York Guildhall Orchestra
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationClassical music Orchestra, mainly amateur, providing concerts for the public and experience for enthusiastic players of any age. Engaging with local schools and children's musical organisations so as to bring music both to a wider audience and to children in particular.
The Henry And Dora Needler Memorial Trust
Health, Social welfareThe provision of care to those with life threatening illnesses and in particular the promotion of the hospice movement in general and the work of Dove House Hospice, Hull, HU8 8DH (registered charity number 509551) in particular. Further objectives include the relief of poverty, the advancement of education, the advancement of religion and other purposes beneficial to the community.
The Horncastle Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe charity provides grants in accordance with its objects
Darby And Joan Building Trust Cottingham
Facilities, LeisureWe provide and maintain a village hall for the use of the inhabitants of Cottingham and surrounding area. This is used for meetings, lectures and classes as well as other forms of recreation.
Sk Community Trust
Economic and community development, LeisureTo further benefit the residents of Hull and the neighbourhood by associating together the residents and local authorities, voluntary and other organisations in a common effort to advance education and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure time occupation with the objective of improving the conditions of life for the residents.
The Village Hall (tickton)
Arts, Economic and community development, FacilitiesTickton Village Hall is the primary community building in the Parish of Tickton and Routh, providing a facility for local groups and organisations.Tickton Little Theatre - bringing quality amateur and professional theatre to this rural area. Giving residents an opportunity to learn theatre skills, and contribute to local performances.
The Mothers' Union In The Diocese Of Sheffield
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Religion, Social care, Social welfareWorking with families and young people.Fundraising for National and Worldwide Mothers' Union projects for literacy; Domestic abuse; Social deprivation; Respite holidays.Training in Public Speaking;Spiritual direction and public services of worship.
Achieve Potentials
Beneficiary group, LeisureAchieve Potentials deliver a wide range of educational, cultural and sporting activities together with workforce training, including a range of training and engagement opportunities for disabled people, and for those involved in providing inclusive services. There are three key elements to our services provided: youth engagement, disability and inclusion and workforce development and training.