Charities In Greenwich
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Rev Henry Kipling's Bequest
EducationTo provide sunday school facilities at the parish church of St Mark with St Margaret, Plumstead.
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Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social care, Social welfareWe operate a day centre for the those in need which also includes food parcels. We help to rehabilitate ex-offenders. We provide training and education to support young people. We arrange awareness events in the community's we serve.
John Thomas Roper Energy Support
Social welfareTo provide relief to the needy of the Plumstead Common United Benefice, including those not resident in the Plumstead Common United Benefice but worshipping at the churches of the United Benefice.
John Thomas Roper (for Parish Church)
ReligionCleansing, upholding, repairing and beautifying the parish church of St Mark with St Margaret, Plumstead.
Save Charlton Assembly Rooms Project
We saved and restored a building from demolition in the 1970s. We handed the building back to the London Borough of Greenwich in 1983. Our legal Agreement with Royal Greenwich Council ended December 2017. We now work together with Royal Greenwich Heritage to oversee the upkeep and use of this now Grade 11 listed building.
Acholi Women And Children Welfare Organisation ( Awacwo )
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Health, Housing, Social welfare- Supporting victims of Domestic Violence-Supporting the Homeless- offering consumer advice - Sexual and mental health promotions and awareness.- General Health Promotion, outreach and advocacy works.- Teanage pregnancy, youth and young people services.- Training workshops and Seminars - Volunteering opportunities.- referrals to other specialist agencies.
Divine Connections Community Group
Education, HealthTo help relieve sickness and to promote and protect good health by funding cancer researchTo advance education of less privileged people in Africa by such charitable means as the trustees think fit in particular but not exclusively through the medium of building schools and learning centres
Advent Community Association (newham)
Associations, Beneficiary group, Housing, LeisureThe Advent Community Association offers luncheon club facilities, which includes craft workshops, trips and holidays, exercise class, health infomation and check-ups, advice, & information on housing and benefits. The organisation also offers intergeneration workshps and seminars, boxing and keep fit training, vocal workshops and regular performing opportunities for young and older people.
Tg YMCA LTD
Associations, Beneficiary groupHolistic care for children and young people. helping young people build rewarding futures. providing accommodation with support.
Greenwich Starting Blocks Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe objects of the charity are:To advance for the public benefit the education of Young Persons in all aspects of Olympic Sports;To advance, promote and preserve physical health and fitness for the public benefit by assessing Young Persons to participate in Olympic Sports andTo improve the conditions of life for Disabled Persons by assisting them to participate in Olympic Sports
The Hope Street Ministries
Housing, Religion, Social welfareWe aim to relieve those in need by reason of financial hardship in London, without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race or religion. We will achieve this by:-Creating a safe and supportive community where people experiencing poverty and homelessness can be supported. -Providing grants, food, clothing and services to those in need.-Providing temporary accommodation for the homeless.
Welling Cadet Forces Foundation
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe Welling Cadet Forces Foundation (WCFF) is looking purchase land to establish a cadet training centre for the long-term benefit of the youth of Welling and the surrounding area. The land, buildings and facilities will support and develop the creation of new Welling cadet groups, whilst supporting the activities of the cadet forces and Welling residents who are cadets.
Friends Of Ferals Cat Group
Animals, AssociationsWe are in the process of winding up.
St John's (blackheath) War Memorial Association
Beneficiary group, Heritage, Leisure, ReligionTO RECEIVE AND MAINTAIN PREMISES, AS A MEMORIAL TO THE MEN OF THE PARISH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, BLACKHEATH, WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR, FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF: THE 2ND WEST KENT (BLACKHEATH) BOYS BRIGADE (AND ANY ASSOCIATED GIRLS' ASSOCIATION). THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARISH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, BLACKHEATH AND THE SURROUNDING AREA FOR THE RECREATION OR OTHER NEEDS.
Holy Ghost Temple Of Faith
Beneficiary group, ReligionReligious activities; Help and support for the young, elderly and mankind in general.
Blackheath Prep
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo provide academic excellence for pupils aged 3 to 11, whilst allowing pupils to benefit from our extra-curricular programme.
Andy Capp Club
None due to illness
Tyler G's Legacy
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareFor the prevention and relief of hardship, suffered by disabled children, young people and their families in the London Borough of Bexley and surrounding areas, in particular by providing small grants to enable families to purchase specialist equipment or pay for activities that benefit the disabled child and by providing emotional and moral support to the family.
King George's Field, Eltham
Facilitiesplaying field
Graceland Family Initiative
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfare, SocietyTo promote human rights as set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.The prevention or relief of poverty anywhere in the World.Provision of Advocacy/advice/information.
Creeklink Heritage Trail
A Mutually Associated Deptford Community Arts Project Coalition
Economic and community development, LeisureCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THROUGH EDUCATION, ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT FACILITATION IN THE DOVER AREA OF EAST COAST KENT AND DEPTFORD AREA OF SOUTH EAST LONDON
Lads Of The Village Lodge No 9334 Benevolent Fund
Associations, Social welfareWe support Charities both within our Order, and outside organisations. We also support members in neccisitous circumstances.
The Slade Evangelical Church
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, ReligionThe Slade Evangelical Church seeks to provide Biblical Christian teaching and ministry through Sunday services and midweek groups. It also seeks to reach out to and provide services to the surrounding area throughout the week through, for example, youth groups, meetings for elderly people, a toddlers and carers group, meals for the homeless and English classes for speakers of other languages.
St Edwards Development Project
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Religion, Social welfareStrengthening and Empowering People was St Edward's Development Project (STEP) is a fully independent community organisation, addressing social isolation and loneliness via community activities for all ages including amongst parents at our toddler group, through inter-generational activities and events. It was part of St Edward's Church Mottingham but has now parted from that partnership.