Charities In Flintshire
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Lions Clubs International District 105cn Foundation
AssociationsThe primary function of the CIO Foundation is to receive donations raised by Lions Clubs and to distribute the income to various identified beneficiaries
Farm Urban
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EnvironmentWe undertake research in and to advance the education of the public in the protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment by the promotion of sustainable development of urban food production and promote for the benefit of the public, the protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment by the sustainable development techniques for urban food production.
Chester Pride
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesChester Pride provisions an LGBTQ community festival, an LGBTQ support helpline, social and support groups, and LGBTQ library, provision of free sexual and menstrual products, and undertakes various other works to address key issues the LGBTQ communities of Cheshire and North Wales face. We aim to end discrimination against LGBTQ people, and build inclusivity for them across our area of operation.
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals - Clwyd And Colwyn Branch
HousingWe provide a clinic at 1 Vaughan Street, Rhyl, LL18 1TB for eligible people on low income and/or state benefit. We also rescue, rehabilitate and re-home animals in our branch area and support regional initiatives working in partnership with other RSPCA Branches and the National Society.
Chester Shah Jalal Jame Mosque & Islamic Centre
ReligionPRINCIPAL ACTIVITYThe aim and objectives of the Mosque and Islamic centre are: To advance the Islamic faith of the inhabitants of Chester and its surrounding areas and in particular, although not exclusively, of the Bangladeshi Muslim inhabitants through prayer, worship, religious teaching and services and the establishment of a mosque and Islamic Centre.
Oaktree Childcare Centre
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationWe are a registered educational provider with CIW and we have created a warm, friendly environment where children can enjoy learning through play, develop skills and make new friends. Our sessions focus on indoor and outdoor play, we follow the early years curriculum for Wales and we aim to provide a stimulating environment to enable all children to learn and grow to their full potential.
Snowdonia Donkeys
Animals, HealthSnowdonia Donkeys was established in 2013 to promote health and well-being through working and walking with donkeys in the local environment of North Wales. It is our mission to be a centre of excellence for the promotion of health and wellbeing of people and donkeys.
D.a.f.f.o.d.i.l.s.
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo provide recreational and other time activities to children and young people with physical and mental disabilities.The provision of these activities is done with a view to further integration into society and improving their conditions of life.
Flintshire Foodbank
Beneficiary group, Social welfareSeeded by the Trussell Trust, Flintshire Foodbank exists to offer emergency food to individuals and families in crisis by supplying enough food for 3/4 days, and signposting those in need to appropriate agencies.
Kidsbank Chester
Beneficiary groupRelieve child povertyPromote sustainable livingSupport family engagementPromote collaboration and community engagement
Your Space (marches) Limited
Beneficiary groupProviding support and meaningful activities for children, young people and young adults form age 5 to 25 who have a diagnosis of an Autistic Spectrum condition and or related conditions.We are based in Wrexham borough but we welcome people from Denbighsire, Shropshire and Flintshire and Cheshire.
The Marjory Boddy Charitable Trust
The Marjory Boddy Charitable Trust is a charitable body with general charitable purposes; the objects of the charity are such charitable activities as the trustees may in their absolute discretion select.
Cylch Meithrin Terrig
Arts, Beneficiary groupCylch Terrig is passionate about giving every child the opportunity to play, learn and grow. Cylch Terrig provides children with valuable experiences, and also play an important role in the early introduction of the Welsh language.
Wrexham Methodist Circuit
ReligionEncourage Churches in the Circuit to celebrate God's love; recognise God's presence; use resources responsibly; provide opportunities for spiritual growth; share the love of Christ outside the Church; show Christian love to all; challenge injustice; respond positively to local and national needs and offer resources generously; evaluate priority areas within the Circuit and direct resources
Rhyl Music Club
Arts, EducationThe club's principle activity is the promotion of a series of 12 concerts of classical music put on from October to March annually. These usually consist of solo musicians or small groups of up to 6 or so players. Some seasons include concerts given by a small orchestra of up to 18 players. The Club has regular concerts promoting Young Musicians from the area.
Cylch Meithrin Glanrafon
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationCylch Meithrin Glanrafon aims to provide quality Welsh medium sessional and early years care to children aged from 2 and 3 months, as well as to 3 and 4 year old children that attend nursery at the adjoining Ysgol Glanrafon. The provision operates from 9am to 3pm Monday to Friday, excepting Bank Holidays and school holidays.
Benefit Advice Shop
Charitable activitiesThe Benefit Advice Shop is an independent, specialist Welfare Rights charity that provides free, impartial, advice, assistance, advocacy and representation on all Welfare Benefits and Social Security Law. People can access our full range of services by telephone, by appointment, open door drop in and through our community outreaches.
The Owen Jenkins Trust
Beneficiary group, HousingThe Owen Jenkins Trust focuses its donation activities, but not exclusively so, in supporting charities in the environmental, homeless and youth development sectors in Shropshire, the Marches and the West Midlands area.
The Fun Club At Ysgol Maes Y Felin
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, LeisureWe provide childcare for children aged between 2 and 11 years old. Children can join the following activities depending on their age. Playgroup (flying start) is for 2 - 3 year olds. Wraparound care is for 3 - 4 year olds. After school club and Holiday club is for 3 - 11 year olds. We provide this care in the childcare building which is situated in the grounds of Ysgol Maes y Felin.
Penguin Daycare
Beneficiary group, ChildcareChildren's day care service based in Buckley, Flintshire
Penarlag Wrap Around Care And Holiday Club
Childcare, EducationProviding wrap around childcare for pupils age 3 -11 years old. This childcare provision is based at Penarlag County Primary School, Ewloe
King's Christian Centre - Mold
Health, Religion, Social welfareTo advance the Christian faith in accordance with the Statement of Beliefs in such ways and in such parts of the U.K. or the world as the Trustees may think fit; andTo relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote and preserve good health by the provision of funds, goods or services of any kind, including through the provision of counselling and support in the U.K. or the world.
Treuddyn Under 5's
Beneficiary group, ChildcareThe playgroup sessions provide activities that encourage the development of children's social, physical, language, creative and emotional skills. We welcome children of all cultures and abilities to come and enjoy the learning opportunities provided by the playgroup.
The Rhyl Little Theatre Limited
Arts, Beneficiary groupChildren's educationtal establishment.
Father's House Sabbath Congregation
CHRISTIAN CONGREGATION