Charities In East Riding Of Yorkshire
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Launch Pad
Beneficiary group, LeisureLaunch pad promote healthy recreation in particular by providing sporting facilities for participating in a variety of trampolining and gymnastics disciplines as a means to promote healthy and active lifestyles.We provide classes for children, adults and for those with disabilities. Sessions are available for pure recreational and for those who want to follow a competitive elite pathway
Neighbourhood Network (humberside) CIO
The Neighbourhood Network consists of over 400 member organisations throughout the city of Hull and surrounding areas. Our key focus is Community Safety which includes contributing towards tackling issues such as personal safety, vehicle theft, retail crime and Anti-Social Behaviour through target hardening measures, awareness campaigns and early intervention projects.
Community Integration And Advocacy Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe objects of CIAC to advance education and relieve financial hardship amongst Emerging Communities in the Humber Region through the provision of legal and other advice and by any other means as the trustees may determine.Emerging communities are defined as refugees, asylum seekers, EEA migrants and other migrants.
Cottingham Village Trust
To manage and run Cottingham Civic Hall and the former Council Offices building for the benefit of the community, as the buildings have now been transferred to the Trust from the East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre (south Yorkshire) Limited
Associations, HealthWe are a self-funding, self-help charity providing a variety of therapies, information and support to people living with MS and other neurological complaints, their famiies and carers. Our aim is to help members retain mobility and independence following diagnosis of their illness.
Carstairs Countryside Trust
Economic and community development, Environment(a) To promote either through its own acts or by supporting other registered charities the conservation of wildlife, the countryside and heritage within the United Kingdom to benefit all society and to include educational provision. (b) To promote either through its own acts or by supporting other registered charities the provision of facilities to enable all persons to in
Special Stars Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareSpecial Stars Foundation provides a diverse and vibrant range of inclusive opportunities for people with learning and physical disabilities who cannot access mainstream activities.Our aim is to reduce social isolation, provide meaningful experiences, build confidence and develop new skills. We also offer a variety of learning opportunities, advice and support services for parent carers.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St. Mary The Virgin, Cottingham (diocese Of York)
ReligionPROMOTING IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH THE WHOLE MISSION OF THE CHURCH.
Market Weighton War Memorial Institute
Facilities, Heritage, LeisureFor Social and Recreational Intercourse
Two Rivers Community Pantry
Social welfareTwo Rivers Community pantry provide support to people in poverty in Goole and the surrounding area, this includes providing a food bank and community supermarket, working with the East Riding Food Poverty Alliance, providing learning opportunities and referring to other agencies.
Boothferry Road Community Project
Charity and VCS supportMulti purpose resource centre providing office space mainly for voluntary sector organisations and public rooms for hire to the public.
Spurn Bird Observatory Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Environment, HousingThe long term monitoring of bird populations, their distribution and migration. The conservation of wildlife and the encouragement of the breeding of wild birds, animals and insects on and around the Spurn Peninsula in East Yorkshire. The provision of hostel type accommodation for visiting nautralists.
Robert B Massey Memorial Trust
Facilities, Leisure1. To provide in interests of social welfare and improvement of conditions of life for the inhabitants of the town of Market Weighton and its neighbourhood, a public recreation ground, other recreational facilities, and a bowling green.2. Charitable purposes for general benefit of inhabitants of Market Weighton and its neighbourhood for which provision is not made from public rates & taxes
West Yorkshire Dog Rescue
Animals, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, HousingRescue unwanted dogs, accomodate in secure and loving foster homes, seek new homes for the dogs to owners that are checked for suitability, enable adoption which is covered by an Adoption Contract including animal welfare clauses plus a returns policy if the dog can no longer be kept by the new owners, provide post adoption advice and guidance to new owners, fundraising, website, advertising.
South Cave Kids Club
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, EducationPROVIDING BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE AND CARE DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS, ENABLING PARENTS TO TAKE PAID EMPLOYMENT
Hornsea District Lions Club
Associations, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS supportCharity raising Funds via a Local Charity Shop, those funds dissapaited via grant funding or donations to other local community groups and organisations within the town and it surrounding villages.
Trustees Of The Greek Orthodox Community Of Leeds
Beneficiary group, ReligionOur Charity aims to provide (a) a place of worship for Orthodox Christians who are predominantly members of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Great Britain, (b) educational opportunities for the community we serve (of Greeks and Greek Cypriots who are first, second, or even sometimes third generation immigrants), (c) social, welfare and cultural activities, and (d) an information centre.
Run With IT
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationWe deliver innovative and challenging learning programmes for children and adult learners. Although the Centre has a broad range of programmes and initiatives, the main focus is on raising levels of both literacy and numeracy using the stadium as the classroom.We work with schools and education providers to design packages to support the needs of identified groups of all ages and abilities.
Goole Youth Action
Beneficiary groupGoole Youth Action (GYA) is a unique partnership of organisations working for the benefit of young people in the Goole area. Its aims are: To enable more positive activity to the young people of Goole, To provide a platform for youth related organisations to share information and develop new opportunities & Enable young people to have their say, when, where, and what activities take place.
Burlington Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationEarly Years Care and Education
Scarborough And Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team
Charity and VCS support, Saving of livesThe charity provides a volunteer search and rescue service to members of the public in distress on the North York Moors, Howardian Hills, Yorkshire Wolds and in any other such place as requested.
Driffield Agricultural Society
Animals, Arts, Economic and community development, EducationDriffield Show includes Wheat to Bread Young Growers Honey Show Rural Craft Demo Heavy horse demo Farrier demo ERYC Waste / Recyling Food theatre Livestock sec Equine sec Society mar Countryside area. Driffield Farmers Markets School farm blog site. Members Evening. Training events.
Castaway-Goole LTD
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareCastaway-Goole provides music theatre opportunities for adults and young people with learning and physical disabilities in Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire and the surrounding rural areas. Castaway currently runs two performing music theatre groups, twelve weekly workshop groups in music theatre skills and community and social activities for members.
New Pasture Lane Community Centre
FacilitiesMULTI PURPOSE USE COMMUNITY CENTRE
The Maximum Life Youth Project
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Project provides activities and events for children and young people in the local area, which is one of the most deprived in the country. Our mission statements is to improve the quality of life for young people by providing opportunity for social, physical, mental and spiritual development, and so empowering them to mature as responsible and caring members of the community.