Charities In East Sussex
Discover 2,113 charities in East Sussex. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Team Domenica
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationTeam Domenica's mission is to help people with learning disabilities discover their career potential, to create employment opportunities and to remove barriers to work in local communities.
The Emerson College Trust Limited
Education, ResearchProviding adult education courses inspired by the work and philosophy of Rudolf Steiner
Action For Deafness
HealthProvision of services for deaf and hard of hearing people .
Bowles Rocks Trust Limited
Educational and social development through the experience of adventurous activities
Greenfields Educational Trust
EducationTo establish, maintain and operate schools and other educational establishments.
Justlife Foundation
HousingJustlife exists to peoples stay in homeless temporary accommodation short safe and healthy. We work nationally to support and influence the improvement of temporary accommodation and our services in Greater Manchester and Brighton and Hove regions meet the needs of those living in temporary accommodation.
Build On Belief LTD
Health, Social welfareRunning week-end, weekday and evening mutual aid, befriending and socially based support services for clients with drug and alcohol problems
Hastings And St Leonards Foreshore Charitable Trust
Set out in Trustee's report and financial statements for 2010/11 submitted in October 2011
Kings Church Centre, Lewes
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareTo advance the Christian faith and to relieve persons who are in a condition of need, hardship or distress. To educate and assist young people through their leisure time activities so as to develop their physical, mental and spiritual capacity.To advance education in family life, in marriage and family relationships.
Amaze
Beneficiary group, LeisureAmaze is a charity that offers information, advice and support to parent carers of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities in Brighton and Sussex. We also work directly with young people up to 25. We support parent carers and young people through the emotional and practical demands of getting the right services in finance, education, health care and leisure.
The Survivors' Network Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareServices and support for people who have experienced any form of sexual abuse or sexual violence including a telephone/e-mail helpline, Counselling, advocacy/practical support, drop in service, therapeutic group work. We also provide training for professionals and campaign to end the future abuse of women and children and lessen the taboo around sexual abuse.
The Fellowship Of St Nicholas
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe principal business of the Fellowship of St Nicholas (FSN) is to support children and families, particulary those suffering the effects of poverty, disadvantage, neglect and abuse.
Care For The Carers
To improve the quality of carers' lives by helping the local community recognise and value the role of carers, and by enabling carers to access the services and support they require.
The Hastings Community Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareThe Objects of the Charity are to: advance the Christian faith; relieve persons who are in condition of need, hardship or distress; educate and assist young people through their leisure time activities so as to develop their physical, mental and spiritual capacity; advance education in family life, in marriage and family relationships; and advance Christian religious education and training.
Hastings And Bexhill Mencap Society
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social care, Social welfareTo provide services for people with learning disabilities, their families and carers in the local area. This is achieved through residential care, day service, education through the arts, social activities, and outings.
RSPCA Brighton & The Heart Of Sussex
Animals, EnvironmentThe charity is responsible for the RSPCA Brighton Animal Shelter, which provides care, veterinary treatment and rehoming for unwanted domestic animals, including reptiles. The Shelter has a first aid and holding unit for injured wildlife. Over 3000 animals are cared for at the Shelter each year. The charity provides subsidised neutering for cats, dogs and rabbits, for people on low incomes.
Gospel Standard Bethesda Fund
Beneficiary group, Housing, Religion, Social careProvision of care homes and managed flatlets for the elderly from Gospel Standard Strict Baptist chapels.
The Sussex Archaeological Society
Beneficiary group, HeritageWe are a membership organisation for those interested in the history and archaeology of Sussex. We open six historic properties to the visiting public. Each property has its own museum and provides education services for children. We are a research organisation and carry out our own excavations as well as providing support and advice for other local researchers in both history and archaeology.
Sussex Interpreting Services
Beneficiary groupThe improvement of public service delivery and service access for BME individuals, by providing efficient & effective community interpreting and translation services
Compaid Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationCompaid provides a range of practical services, using information technology and other resources, to enable disabled adults and children in and around Kent to maximise their social, creative, learning and employment opportunities.
Oasis Project
Beneficiary group, Healthservices for women and their families affected by substance misuse
Possability People Limited
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareTo promote social inclusion of disabled people in South East (1) by facilitating their involvement and participation in the planning and decision making structure of their communities, so that they can have equal rights and a voice and control over issues affecting their lives, and (2) by providing services including advice and guidance on welfare rights, health, housing and employment.
The Countryside Regeneration Trust
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Environment, Facilities, Heritage, ResearchThe Countryside Restoration Trust is the UK's leading charity promoting wildlife-friendly farming and campaigning for a living, working countryside. The Trust believes that wildlife is integral to good farming. That philosophy is put into practice on over 1500 acres of working farms, small holdings and woodland across the country.
The Bluebell Railway Trust
Heritage, LeisureEncouragement of research into railway equipment and safety, preservation of heritage railway items including rolling stock, maintenance and support of museums for the preservation of railway equipment, provision of recreational facilities connected with railways and assistance for persons in need connected with railway personnel, especially charitable purposes connected with the Bluebell Railway.
Chichester Cathedral Restoration And Development Trust CIO
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Heritage, ReligionRaises funds to support Chichester Cathedral for:The restoration, development and maintenance of the Cathedral. The promotion and improvement of the musical and educational facilities. The restoration, development and maintenance of other buildings in the Cathedral Close. Such other charitable objects and charitable activities as are normally undertaken by the Dean and Chapter.