Charities In Gloucestershire
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The Lord Faringdon Charitable Trust
THE TRUST'S SCHEME GIVES THE TRUSTEES POWERS TO APPLY INCOME TO ANY UK REGISTERED CHARITY OR CHARITABLE PURPOSE
The Halpin Trust
EnvironmentThe Charity has as its main concerns the advancement of education, health, the saving of lives and the conservation of the environment.
The Itsa Digital Trust
EducationTHE CHARITY RUNS ITS PROGRAMME UNDER ITS MAXIM OF TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH ACCESS TO E-LEARNING BY PROVIDING COMPUTERS AND DIGITAL SKILLS TO SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES IN AFRICA AND THE UK.
Cirencester Housing For Young People
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareThe Objects for which the charity is established for the benefit of the public are to relieve hardship, need or distress of persons in necessitous circumstances by providing or assisting in the provision of housing, in particular but not exclusively, for young persons in Cirencester and the surrounding area.
Cambray Baptist Church, Cheltenham
Religion, Social welfareTHE PRINCIPAL PURPOSE IS THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH, INCLUDING EDUCATION AND GENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES IN THE U.K. AND WORLDWIDE. IT ENCOURAGES ALL PEOPLE TO BECOME FOLLOWERS OF JESUS CHRIST. THE AIM IS TO SHOW THE LOVE OF JESUS CHRIST IN WORD AND DEED, AND TO BRING PEOPLE INTO A RELATIONSHIP WITH HIM AS LIVING LORD. THE CHURCH SUPPORTS PEOPLE WHO ARE POOR, NEEDY AND VULNERABLE.
Samworth Brothers Community Opportunity Fund
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareCriteria; We support projects in areas where Samworth Brothers is an integral & important part of the local community.We support clubs and organisations who promote community participation in healthy physical recreation of particular sports & in the education of healthy nutrition.Our main target group is young people under aged 18 years old from hard to reach and disadvantaged groups.
Severn Area Rescue Association
Saving of livesLifeboat and inland search and rescue, including flood and cliff rescue and missing person search, on the Severn, Wye, Usk and other rivers, and across Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and parts of SE Wales, Herefordshire and beyond. Activities were conducted by SARA as Charity 505504 prior to 1 Jan 2022
Listening Post Counselling Service Limited
Charity and VCS support, HealthTo relieve distress and promote mental health and wellbeing in local people experiencing emotional or psychological suffering by providing counselling and related services, and training and educating adults in counselling and related areas. We have centres in Gloucester, Cheltenham, Stroud and Lydney, staffed by around 35 staff and over 100 volunteers. We also run a series of workshops for CPD.
Mindsong
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Health, Housing, Social careOur main service uses music to benefit people with dementia and their carers. People can access Music Therapy @ Home, Together in Song singing groups in care homes (led by trained volunteers), Music Therapy in care homes and Sing 2 Remember groups in the community and Mindset. We also provide programmes for people with chronic lung disease and other health conditions through Social Prescribing.
Northway Pre-School Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationWe are a playgroup providing learning experiences for children of nursery and pre-school age. we also offer wrap around and holiday club for up to the age of 11.
Charitable Purposes In Connection With Cleeve Hill Common
Environment, Facilities, Heritage, LeisureConservation management of unimproved limestone grassland, woodland, scrub and geological and archaeological features of Cleeve common. Provision of education on the natural habitat. Facilitation and management of outdoor recreation on Cleeve Common.
@ The Rock
Beneficiary group, ReligionThe principal activity of the Rock will be the provision of a youth facility at the (former) Church of St Peter, Cheltenham and its adjacent hall. From April 2010 this facility has been available to all young people regardless of background providing both formal and informal activities and opportunities to develop skills, education, welfare and spiritual wellbeing.
Tewkesbury Foodbank
Social welfareTo provide emergency food aid
Cheltenham College Charitable Trust
EducationThe object of the Trust is the advancement of education at Cheltenham College and Cheltenham College Preparatory School. The accounts incorporate a number of Bursary, Scholarship and Prize funds to sponsor pupils at Cheltenham College. The Trust also collects and administers funds raised for both enhancing existing and creating new facilities at the College.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of West Cheltenham Team Ministry
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionWCP is an Anglican Parish of 3 sister churches, St Aidan & St Silas, St Barnabas and St Mark. Each church offers regular public worship open to all, pastoral work & visiting, Teaching, links with schools, provision of Christian youth activities, and promotes the mission of the church by providing activities for every section of the local community. It also supports other UK and overseas charities
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Mary And St Nicolas Prestbury Cheltenham
Religionpromoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the church
The League Of Friends Of Stroud Hospitals And Related Health Provision
Associations, HealthSupporting Healthcare in the Stroud District
The Friends Of Bristol Haematology And Oncology Centre
Associations, HealthTO SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE BRISTOL HAEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY CENTRE AND TO OFFER RELIEF AND HELP TO ITS PATIENTS.
Forest Pulse
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, LeisureThe charity supports children and young people with disabilities and their families/carers who live in the Forest of Dean area. Support, guidance, information and sign posting are provided for parents/carers. A wide range of out of school social, leisure, sport and recreational activities are provided for children and young people with disabilities, whenever possible in an intergrated setting.
Cfd (centre For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing People)
HealthOur vision is of a Bristol where everyone can participate in all aspects of life in the city, whatever their level of hearing. The majority of our staff and trustees are Deaf or hard of hearing themselves and we fully understand the impact of living with hearing loss. We can share experiences and provide practical information and advice on dealing with the challenges hearing loss brings.
Ledbury Poetry
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe Charity seeks to advance the education of the public in the appreciation of the arts in all their forms, including, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the presentation, organisation and promotion of poetry. This is achieved by the production of the LEDBURY POETRY FESTIVAL and bringing poetry actively to children, the elderly and mentally distressed throughout the year.
Romanian Rescue Appeal
Animals, Charity and VCS support, HousingRomanian rescue appeal have now built three dog shelters in Romania. The charity cares for nine hundred dogs split into different localities, who we rescued from abuse, malnutrition, homelessness or imminent euthanasia via barbaric methods.. The charity run spay and neuter campaigns and have a programme for UK volunteers to visit all of the sites in Romania.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Holy Trinity, Tewkesbury
Beneficiary group, ReligionRegular public worship open to all.Teaching of Christianity throughsermons, courses and small groups.Taking of religious assemblies inschools.Promoting the whole mission of theChurch through provision ofactivities for senior citizens, parentsand toddlers and other special needgroups.Supporting other charities in the UKand overseas.
The Spring Centre Trust Fund
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Social careWe provide services for families who have children with additional needs and disabilities throughout Gloucestershire.We provide pre-school sessions, after school clubs, respite and holiday activities for children and young adults aged 0 - 35 years.
Voices
Charitable activitiesVOICES provides a unique service based on survivor-led insights and expertise. Groups & individual support are available for victims of abuse. Where possible, support is offered to victims attending court or dealing with other agencies and services. VOICES liaises with other local DV services and also provides advocacy and training to professionals.