Charities In Greenwich
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The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Sydenham And Forest Hill, Holy Trinity
ReligionReligious activities
The Penn And Smith Almshouses
Beneficiary group, HousingProvision of almshouses in Greenwich.
Plumstead Almshouses
Housing, Social welfareProvide Accommodation/Housing to persons over the age of 55 years who are in need, hardship or distess in the following oreder of priority.(i) persons resident in area of benefit (Plumstead)(ii) persons resident in the London Borough of GreenwichSuch charitable purposes for the benefit of the residents as the trusteed decide
Off The Ropes (otr)
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureOff The Ropes aims to improve the physical health of children and adults under mental health services or at risk of being referred to primary or secondary health services in London and Kent. Qualified boxing and health professionals engage with individuals and focus on improving and managing participants mental health symptoms using a fully integrated approach
Severndroog Castle Building Preservation Trust
Charitable activities, HeritageTo promote the education of the public by preserving for the benefit of the people of the London Borough of Greenwich and of the nation the historical, architectural and constructional heritage that may exist in the building known as Severndroog Castle and its environs, it being of particular historical, architectural or constructional interest
Woolwich Community Church
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, ReligionRegular Sunday morning services, celebrations, house groups, children/youth work, bible studies & prayer meetings. Outreach activities to the local area including in Woolwich Town Centre. Make prison visits & also provide ongoing contact/support to those men after release. Provide personal financial planning through running the Money Course using materials/training provided by CAP.
New Greenwich District Scout Council
AssociationsTHE ACTIVITIES OF THE SCOUT ASSOCIATION
The Religious Of St Andrew
Beneficiary groupA religious community of sisters that provides retreat and outreach facilitation.
The Cherubim And Seraphim St Michaels Church Society
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, ReligionThe Cherubim and Seraphim Church St Michael's is located in Plumstead in the LB of Greenwich. Its main purpose is for the worship of God, and teaching and educating young members in christian doctrines and practices. The Church hall is used by local community groups,including a drop-in mother and toddler group.Responds to request for financial help for needy causes.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Holy Trinity Eltham
ReligionWorshipSpiritual support and pastoral care
Music4wellbeing
Arts, HealthFor the public benefit in South East England, the relief of those in need by reason of physical and/or mental ill health, disability or age, including people with neurodegenerative conditions such as dementia and Parkinson's, and their carers through providing specifically designed, group therapeutic music sessions and associated activities led by experienced therapeutic arts practitioners.
Emmanuel Baptist Church Thamesmead
Beneficiary group, ReligionREGULAR PUBLIC WORSHIP, PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY, PREACHING & TEACHING. BAPTISM. COMMUNION OF THE LORD'S SUPPER. EVANGELISM & MISSION. TEACHING, ENCOURAGEMENT & INCLUSION OF YOUNG PEOPLE. NURTURE & GROWTH OF CHRISTIAN DISCIPLES. TRAINING FOR CHRISTIAN & COMMUNITY SERVICE. GIVING PASTORAL CARE. SUPPORTING CHARITABLE SOCIAL ACTION IN THE UK & ABROAD. ENCOURAGING RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER CHRISTIANS.
The Redeemed Christian Church Of God - Praise City
Arts, Religion, Social welfareThe principal objectives of the charity as set out in the Declaration of Trust are the advancement of the Christian faith worldwide and the relief of poverty.This was achieved by making donations to RCCG Head Quarters for the World wide Evangelicalmission and Festival Of Life. Donations were also made to support other charities and christian events.
The Greenwich Hindu Temple (mandir)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Religion(1) To promote cultural, social, religious & medical awareness in our community. (2) To provide a venue for elderly people to meet and remain valuable parts of society. (3) To provide venue for young people to learn about their roots and to learn the importance of being good citizens of their adopted country. (4) To promote our language, culture, music, religion and activities like yoga.
Third Royal Eltham Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe object of the charity is to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of the their local, national and international communities.
Trinity Vineyard Church
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfareTo advance the Christian faith in accordance with the Vineyard Churches UK statement of faith, values, priorities, practises and leadership standards. To relieve the poor and needy, and the sick and the elderly. The furtherance of public education.
Oxford And Bermondsey Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureYouth Development Sport & RecreationTrainingResidentials
German Church Sydenham
Associations, Religion, Social welfareDedicated to the memory of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the charity's mission is to proclaim the Gospel to German[-speaking] people in London and the South-East. At its Forest Hill church and other places of worship, it offers regular services, religious and social activities in German and occasionally in English. An important aspect of its work is caring for German expatriates and tourists in need.
The London Philharmonic Trust
ArtsThe general purpose of the charity is to support the objects of the London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO). These are to promote, maintain, improve and advance education, particularly musical education and to encourage the arts, including the arts of music, drama, mem, dance and singing.
The Chopin Society
Arts, Beneficiary groupTHE CHOPIN SOCIETY HOLDS CONCERTS AND TALKS MAINLY IN CENTRAL LONDON, FEATURING THE MUSIC OF THE POLISH COMPOSER FRYDERYK CHOPIN AND THEREFORE ALL PIANO RELATED. WE OFFER CONCERTS TO MEMBERS AT A VERY REASONABLE RATE, WITH DISCOUNTS FOR THE OVER SIXTYS & YOUTH MEMBERS & MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC CAN ATTEND MOST OF OUR EVENTS, WHICH ARE HELD IN A FRIENDLY SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE.
Kent Archaeological Society
Heritage, ResearchExcavating archaeology is the life blood of this science. Thus, the Society is conducting its owns excavations that are advertised and freely open to the public to attend. In addition, the Society also supports both in terms of expertise and financially, community-based archaeology in Kent.
Big Red Bus Club
Beneficiary groupActivity of the charity is delivering a free under 5?s stay and play every week day term time,with a wide range of child led activities that support both their social and educational development. All our charitable activities focus on the delivering services to children and families and are undertaken to further our charitable purposes for the public benefit.
St Pauls Pre School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Social welfareThe preschool operates from 8.30am ? 2.30pm for 38 weeks of the year. Children have access to a small fully enclosed and secure outdoor play area. The setting serves an economically deprived and diverse multicultural community and supports a number of children who have English as a second language. The setting supports a small number of children who have speech and language difficulties.
Abbey Wood Community Group
FacilitiesWe are a Community Centre with two Halls (one Large-capacity 120, one small-capacity 40) available for hire to local people of all ages for regular group meetings or private functions. We have a very busy schedule of many varied Groups meeting during the week and weekend private hire.
Nesbit Nippers Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationWe are a Pre-School , we accept children from the local and surrounding area from the ages of 2-4 years, we provide activities covering the early years foundation stage curriculums seven areas of learning. we provide 3 hours of fun educational learning.