Charities In Gloucestershire
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The Old Cryptians'club Centenary Bursary Fund 2001
EducationWe award bursaries to talented or gifted students of the Crypt School in Gloucester to advance their education, and improve or extend their educational or life skills.
The Newent And District Men's Shed
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe provide a safe place tools and equipment for people to come and share skills or just to come and have a cup of tea to alleviate loneliness.
Newbold And Tredington Parent,teacher And Friend Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationRAISE MONEY & SUPPORT SCHOOL BY ORGANISING EVENTS
Heidi's Heroes
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Leisure, Social welfareThe charity operates solely in the Cheltenham & Gloucester area, it helps in three areas: 1. Providing free exercise & wellbeing classes for cancer patients, 2.Donates money to the bereavement charity Cruse for training of new & existing counsellors, 3. Provides free swimming lessons to Primary school children whose parents could not afford top up lessons over & above those provided by the school.
Brimscombe School Pta
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationTo promote links between the school and the community and to raise money to promote the welfare and education of the children at the school.
Gloucester Magdalen Charity
Charitable activitiesMaking Grants to Organisations
Inner Wheel Club Of Gloucester Benevolent Fund
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareFundraising for local and International Charities
Friends Of Barnwood School
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, ReligionRaising funds for school
Bethlehem Gospel Church
Beneficiary group, Health, ReligionPromote the Christian faith for the benefit of the community: Through conferences, prayers meetings and Bible study. Social action in the community. Supporting minority groups, helping Asylum seekers for integration into society and those suffering with their mental health. Activities for the disabled, children, young people and vulnerable adults. Promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity.
Creative Educational Projects
Beneficiary group, HealthWe work with Adults and Children with Learning, and or Mental Health Disabilities
Down Ampney C Of E Primary School Pta
Beneficiary group, Education, Leisure, ReligionThe PTA seeks to support the work of the school, both physically (serving refreshments at events, helping with swimming, etc) and financially (eg the PTA pays for the coach to swimming and buys items for use in the school). It also organises occasions where staff, parents, children and others can meet socially and informally (the PTA has arranged quiz nights, discos, wine tastings etc).
Five Valley Sounds
HealthTO RELIEVE THE BLIND, OR THE PARTIALLY SIGHTED, OR THOSE LABOURING UNDER SOME TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT INCAPACITY OR DISABILITY WHICH MAKES READING A STRAIN, ESPECIALLY BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY WITHIN THE STROUD DISTRICT, BY THE PROVISION OF WEEKLY RECORDED MEDIA.
Lodge Of Sympathy No 855 Masonic Charities Association
Associations, Charitable activitiesTo promote any purpose which is exclusively charitable in law and to do so by making grants toMasonic, local Charities and worthy causes.
Friends Of Llandogo School
Associations, EducationWe work towards advancing the education and enjoyment of the pupils of Llandogo Primary School, by assisting in the provision of facilities and events that support the aims of both the pupils and the school.
Village Hall(haresfield)
FacilitiesVillage Hall, providing community with a hall to use for hire etc
Rendcomb Village Hall
FacilitiesThe charity maintains and administers Rendcomb Village Hall for the benefit of parishioners, local and countrywide community groups and charitable organisations.
The Dursley And District Association For The Transport Of The Disabled And Elderly
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareProvision of a minibus with wheelchair access for the use of local groups affiliated to the Association, all of whom provide support for disabled and/or elderly people. The Association also supervises the training, testing and medical checking of the volunteer drivers.
Oxenhall Parish Hall Trust
Associations, Economic and community development, FacilitiesCommunity activities and meetings
Chalford Allotments For The Labouring Poor
Facilities, Social welfarePROVIDES ALLOTMENTS
W J Greenwood Deceased Will Trust
ReligionFor the interior upkeep of Chedworth Church, Chedworth, Gloucestershire.
Friends Of Chesterton School And Nursery LTD
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe Objectives of the Charity are:1) To advance the education of the pupils in the school, with particular focus on:a) Developing effective relationships between the staff, parents and others associated with the school.b) Engaging in activities or providing facilities and equipment which supports the school and enhances the education of the pupils.
Village Hall
Facilities, LeisureThe provision of the facilities of a village hall for use primarily by people in Dowdeswell and the surrounding areas.The finances of the trust include those of the Dowdeswell Recreational Ground (294155)
Fnd Friends
HousingWe are offering support online across the globe through our website and social media. Across the South West of England we offer practical support in the way of information packs sent/ handed out specific to where the member lives, as well as meet ups in towns & cities across the area plus home visits. We hold training days for medics to try to improve their knowledge and understanding of FND.
Cheltenham Music Festival Society
ArtsTo further and promote the work of the Cheltenham Music Festival
Lechlade On Thames Heritage And Development Trust
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Facilities, Health, Leisure, ProfessionsThe trust exists to raise funds and provide financial support for community projects and facilities for the benefit of Lechlade. Project examples include support: to the local school for exercise equipment, to local sports clubs to encourage the participation of young people, to the district nurses for new equipment and to replace equipment lost due to a fire which destroyed the Memorial Hall.