Charities In East Sussex
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Canterbury Horse Rescue
Animals, Housinga) To relieve the suffering of Horses, Ponies and Donkeys who are in need of care and attention by:i) Establishing a sanctuary for the care of such animals and rehabilitate them. ii) The provision of proper caring homes for them.iii) To educate the public on all matters concerning the welfare of Horses, Ponies and Donkeys.
K-9 Rescue Remedy
AnimalsK-9RR's main objective is to stop as many dogs as possible from going into rescue. We do this by running training on Sundays to help rescue dog owners to understand their dogs behaviour, the law with regard to owning a dog and their responsibility as owners. They train to pass the Kennel Club's Good Citizens Scheme. In addition K-9RR is also a small foster-based rescue for all breeds of dogs.
73082 Camelot Locomotive Society
HeritageThe Society is the owner of British Railways Standard Class Five steam locomotive 73082 Camelot which operates on the Bluebell Railway between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead in Sussex. The funds raised by the charity are used to help maintain the locomotive in working order so that it can be seen in operation by the general public. On occasions our engine will visit other UK heritage railways.
Wivelsfield County Primary School Parent Teacher Association
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationSchool fayres, discos, London to Brighton Bike Ride refreshment stall (supported by ride organisers), frozen Fridays, non uniform days, personalised gift commission, bake sales, second hand uniform sales, penny wars
The Seaford Choral Society
ArtsSeaford Choral Society performs two major concerts in Autumn and Spring, an "Almost Instant" performance at Easter and a minor concert in Summer, open to all singers, each year, in addition to various ad-hoc informal performances. Retiring collections are donated to nominated local charities.
Brighton And Hove Arts Council
Arts, Charity and VCS supportWe are an umbrella organisation for the Not-For-Profit Arts in and around Brighton and Hove. We publish a quarterly arts diary, which includes events listings and profiles of member organisations. The leaflets are distributed free to the public, mainly through libraries. We also promote member groups through drama competitions and visual arts exhibitions.
The Friends Of Ditchling
Associations, FacilitiesThe charity is responsible for the land and buildings known as "Ditchling Village Green". A barn and the green are hired out for weddings and other events. The trustees then use the funds generated to maintain the facilities and make improvements to both the barn and green. The principle aim being to retain the area as a green space, with access for villagers to use.
The Guide Association Eastbourne Division
Beneficiary groupUniform organisation for girls and women from 5 - 65.
The Royal Tunbridge Wells Orpheus Male Voice Choir
Arts, Beneficiary groupMale voice choral singing in the Kent/Sussex area.
The Bridgemere Centre
FacilitiesThe Bridgemere Centre provides excellently maintained facilities for an Ofsted approved breakfast & afterschool club, party and event hire and a venue for a wide range of regular clubs and activities. We provide all the facilities which a council operated community centre should offer to the local community in an area which currently has no other meeting places.
Flimwell Village Trust
FacilitiesTo run and maintain a Village Hall Flimwell, East Sussex. Providing facilities for the community and wider demographic to access and engage within.
Etchingham Trust For Sports And Recreation
Arts, LeisureTo deliver and run new community facilities for the village of Etchingham suitable for indoor sports, theatrical and film performances, for clubs and social occasions.
The Bexhill Evangelical Book Centre Trust
Arts, ReligionSale of Christian literature and cards and stationery to general public
Kent Japanese Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationAdvancing education in Japanese language, culture & customs to school age children through the running of the Kent Japanese School which meets on Saturday mornings at Brockhill Park Performing Art College, Hythe, Kent, and encouraging educational & cultural exchanges between England and Wales and Japan
Brighton, Hove & District Mencap Society
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesMakes grants. Provides Services & Advocacy.
Rotary Club Of Eastbourne Am Trust Fund
Associations, Social welfareTo or for the relief of the poor or needy, or to or for the benefit of such charitable institutions,societies and objects as the rotary club of Eastbourne AM shall in duly constituted meetingfrom time to time direct.
Friends Of Southover Primary School
Associations, EducationProvision of educational support to Southover School
Friends Of South Malling School
Associations, Charity and VCS support, EducationFUNDRAISING TO BUY EQUIPMENT NEEDED BY THE SCHOOL.
Wealden Sailability
LeisureProviding inshore sailing opportunities for disabled people.
The Golden Marigold Club
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social care, Social welfareDay centre for the elderly. We operate weekly on Mondays and provide entertainment, social interaction with peers and a two course freshly cooked lunch.
Friends Of Fermor School (ffs)
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationWe organise events in order to raise money for Sir Henry Fermor CoE Primary School to enable them to purchase items to enhance the education of the children.
The Old Meeting House (ditchling)trust
To promote such Charitable purposes in the area of benefit as the trustees in their absolute discretion consider appropriate
Ted Baker Trust
Charitable activitiesTHE CHARITY PROVIDES GRANTS TO LOCAL CHARITIES, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY FOR THOSE CHARITIES ESTABLISHED FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH AND RELIGION IN AND AROUND RYE AND CAMBER
Hove And Adur Unit 187 Of The Sea Cadet Corps
Armed forces, Associations, Beneficiary groupThe aim is to help young people towards responsible adulthood using a nautical theme based upon the customs of the Royal Navy. Through adventurous activities, Cadets become self-reliant, and through teamwork develop consideration and respect for others. The Corps encourages high personal standards and a sense of purpose, and provides a sound foundation for future careers.
Bodle Street Green Village Hall
FacilitiesManagement of Bodle Street Green Village Hall.