Charities In Halton
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The Historic Cheshire Churches Preservation Trust
Heritage, ReligionHCCPT is a non-denominational trust that supports Cheshire churches and chapels via grant funding for repair and restoration purposes.
The Jasmoore Trust
ReligionTo advance Christian religions with Trinitarian beliefs for the benefit of people worldwide. To further the religious and other charitable works of the Church of England by so improving maintaining and enhancing churches church halls and any land or buildings owned by or associated with any church which falls within or is under the control of the Anglican Diocese of Chester.
Radio Halton
Arts, HealthProviding radio broadcast programmes of varied music and relevant information to inpatients, outpatients, staff and visitors in Halton General Hospital, Runcorn, Cheshire
Cheshire Historic Buildings Preservation Trust
HeritageThe advancement of environmental preservation, conservation and refurbishment of buildings, monuments and structures of heritage value to the community, and in particular but not exclusively if they are at risk of demolition or degradation.
St Helens Group Of Advanced Motorists
Crime and JusticeAdvanced driver trainingPublic awareness of road safety issues
Radio General
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, HousingYour feel better station for Warrington & surrounding areas.Radio General broadcasts on Hospedia Radio channel 1 and online. Programmes include requests, items of local interest, Health & Wellbeing items, outside broadcasts and commentaries on Warrington Wolves and Widnes Vikings home games. Radio General Xtra is an alternative music based service for the hospital's waiting areas.
Merseyside Sudanese Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary groupMERSEYSIDE SUDANESE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION serves all parts of the diaspora Sudanese community in Liverpool and its region. We provide premises for meetings, celebrations and activities. We are focussing on the needs of our children & young people, and women within our community. We run education classes for our schoolchildren and a meeting space for women, as well as men.
Valiant Sports Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureTHE CLUB OFFERS AND PROVIDES A RANGE OF SPORTING OPPORTUNITIES TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES. IT ALSO HOPES TO HELP TO SUPPORT YOUNG PEOPLE TO BECOME OFFICIALS IN SPORT AND PROVIDE EDUCATION TO DISABLED PEOPLE AND FOR DISABLED PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES.
Widnes Spastic Fellowship Group
Associations, Social welfareTo provide and promote facilities and social activities for those with cerebal palsy and other physically handicapped persons in and around the Widnes area
E.d.s.a Everton Disabled Supporters Association
LeisureTo promote disability rights especially with regards football stadia access
The Lighthouse Foundation
EducationThe objects of the lighthouse foundation are to offer a structured supported living program "the apprenticship for life" for those affected by substance mis-use and educational detached work in schools and the local community.
Royal Antediluvian Order Of Buffaloes G L E Mersey Provincial Grand Lodge Benevolent Fund
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareGRANTS TO INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS OF THE RAOB FOR NECESSITOUS PURPOSES. DEATH GRANTS TO BEREAVED FAMILIES TO ASSIST WITH FUNERAL EXPENSES. CONVALESCENT GRANTS FOR MEMBERS GOING ON CONVALESCENT STAY AT THE RAOB CONVALESCENT HOMES. BENEVOLENT FUND IS AVAILABLE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE RAOB MERSEY PROVINCE WHO ARE IN FULL FINANCIAL COMPLIANCE. THE FUND ALSO ASSISTS WIDOWS IN NECESSITOUS CIRCUMSTANCES.
Valiant Gym Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureProvision of coaching and training in Gymnastics and Movement Skills for people with disabilities and their siblings and families.
Merseyside Sports Foundation
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe Foundation provide services and opportunities for the benefit of the people of Merseyside to improve their uptake of active recreation. The beneficiaries of these services are:- ? Children / Young People? Elderly / Old People? People with disabilities? People of a particular ethnic or racial origin? Other Charitable or voluntary bodies? General public / mankind
Hong Kong Scouser
Social welfareTo promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people from becoming socially excluded, relieving the needs of those people who are socially excluded and assisting them to integrate into society.
Feline Friends Animal Rescue
AnimalsAs a small charity we see a need not covered by the larger charities ,of the control and day to day monitoring of large feral colonies .The colonies are neutered and monitored for diseaseinjury ,food supply ,territory range, involving 365 days of the year cover. The work is intensive and protracted, and 100% of all funds received goes directly to the care of the animals.
The Warrington Horse Society
AnimalsAnnual Horse Show held on the last Bank Holiday Monday in May from which a proportion of the proceeds go to local charities.
Sunday School Sick Fund, St Luke, Farnworth (widnes)
EducationCurrently inactive
Howard Trust Fund
ReligionPublic Worship open to all people
Jane Heys
Currently inactive
West Runcorn Youth Club
Beneficiary groupProvider of a building for Community Projects and Youth Work.
UK People Matter Limited
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe Charity?s objects are to advance education and provide supported accommodation and care were needed to relieve need amongst the people of Merseyside and surrounding areas through their leisure time activities so as to develop their physical, moral and spiritual capabilities that they grow full maturity as individuals and members of society and that their conditions of life may be improved..
Mrs T H Brown Welfare Centre
FacilitiesThe trust's main object is to operate Churchhill Hall as a community centre and also to assist and encourage member groups.
Widnes Growing Together
Facilities, LeisureWidnes Growing Together provides Community Garden and Growing/Allotment space for Widnes and surrounding areas. To give people the chance to keep active and outdoors undertaking physical activity. For people to be able to grow their own flowers, plants and food for their own benefit and that of the wider community. For people to make friends and generate Community Spirit and pride in their area.
War Tunnels Of Runcorn
HeritageProtect and preserve the War History of Runcorn and the surrounding areas, and to excavate underground tunnels used as air raid shelters in World War 2 with a long term view of opening them up for public access.