Charities In East Sussex
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The Friends Of Mark Cross School
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationThe aim of the charity is to advance the education of the pupils in the school in particular by developing effective relationshipsbetween the staff, parents and others associated with the school and by engaging in activities or providing facilities orequipment which support the school and advance the education of the pupils.
Eastbourne Meads U3a
EducationOrganize groups and activities covering within Eastbourne and its environs the activities listed.
Ditchling Beacon And Commons
EnvironmentDitchling Beacon and Commons exists to promote the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment of the Ditchling Commons.
Mayfield Charity
Social welfareTO PROVIDE for those in hardship, need or distress in the Parish of Mayfield and Five Ashes and the Parish of Hadlow Down
Bodhi Tree Brighton
HealthProvide support for on-going meditation groups in the Brighton area, and run Dharma retreats.
Bells Yew Green Village Hall
FacilitiesProvision of a village hall for the use of local residents.
Parish Hall
FacilitiesPROVIDE FACILITIES FOR ACTIVITIES IN VILLAGE HALL
The Sussex Bat Group
Charity and VCS support, HousingTo promote and encourage the study, conservation and protection of bats, their roosts, feeding areas and hibernacula in Sussex.To educate the public and the Group members in all matters relating to bats, and to provide advice to the general public who may have bats in there homes.To promote the training of members for licensing as volunteer bat workers.
Wannock Downs Wi
Associations, Beneficiary groupEducation of women based on the ideals of fellowship, truth, tolerance & justice.
Mrs Lomas Trust
ReligionThe charity was formed by the Rector and Churchwardens of St Margaret's church, Isfield, East Sussex following a bequest to them in January 1989 by Mrs Margaret Lomas. Her will specified that it was to be applied for such religious purposes in their parish as they think fit.
The Friends Of Saxonbury House Surgery
Associations, HealthThe object of the CIO is to relieve sickness and to preserve the health of the patients of Saxonbury House Surgery by providing or assisting in the provision of equipment, facilities and services, not normally provided by the statutory authorities
Eastbourne Liberal Jewish Community
ReligionWe are a small friendly congregation who hold regular Services and hold social functions for the Jewish community in Eastbourne and its surrounding areas. We arrange and conduct funerals for members of the Jewish Faith.
St Mark's School House Trust
Education, ReligionThe activities of the Charity have comprised financial assistance to St Mark's Church of England Primary School from investment income and the leasing of land owned by the Charity.
Tidy Up St Leonards
FacilitiesImproving the environment in St.Leonards on Sea by arranging weekly gatherings and special events, of trustees and members to clean up designated areas. This involves picking up litter, reporting fly tipping, cutting back overgrown vegetation, cleaning road signs etc. Maintaining and improving local woodland and open spaces working closely with local authorities.
Friends Of Windmills School
Arts, Associations, Charity and VCS support, Education, LeisureThe fund raising activities include: Christmas Fayre, school discos, Autumn/Easter craft events, book fairs, school sponsored walk, sports day refreshments, art projects, mobile phone collection and the Yellow Moon catalogue
Epilepsysussex
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, HealthOur aim is to educate people about epilepsy, we offer support and advice for individuals and their family's. We provide awareness and training. We provide hospital volunteers who are based in the local hospitals and they provide support and information.We raise funds to enable us to continue to provide up to date information and to man a helpline.We support anyone no matter the circumstances
Hastings Gateway Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureHastings Gateway Club provides social & recreational activities for adults with learning difficulties.
Meads Women's Institute
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureEducation/trainingArts/CultureSport/Recreation
Forest Row C E Primary School Parent Teacher Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, LeisureParents and teachers working together to raise funds, through fundraising activities and by promoting donations to the PTA to fund additional equipment/entertainment etc for the benefit of children attending the school
Dorothy Kathleen Jackson Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesTo make grants in December to elderly residents of Hove and Portslade who live alone.
Five Ash Down Village Hall
Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, LeisureProvides a small hall available to local groups for hire on a casual or regular basis. Suitable for meetings, keep fit groups, adult education classes, young children's parties.
The London Una Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationThe London UNA Trust exists to increase the understanding of global problems and the role of the UN in tackling them. We have specific funds to provide prizes or bursaries to young people and others to learn more about the UN. We also support initiatives by the United Nations Association or others designed to educate the public about the UN or to support its work.
Sussex Me/cfs Society
HealthWe inform, support and represent those affected by the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - ME across Sussex and Kent.
The Pearce Foundation
To provide financial and wrap-around support to fledgling charities and not-for-profit organisations. Grants & tailored support are awarded to help strengthen an organisation's capacity so that they can meet the needs of their beneficiaries more effectively.Support is offered for organisations whose activities are based in Sussex
The Lady Vernon (newick) Educational Foundation
Beneficiary groupOur trustees meet in April and October to consider applications by any person, male or female, or by any organisation provided that the applicant(s)/beneficiary is/are under 25 years of age; that they reside in the parish of Newick and that the application relates to education. The trustees reserve the right to determine what if any grants are payable based on perceived need and funds available.