Charities In Hammersmith And Fulham
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Latymer Foundation At Hammersmith
EducationThe charity runs two schools providing an opportunity for able pupils from all walks of life to develop their talents to the full. Pupils are selected as far as possible on the basis of ability without regard to financial means. Latymer Upper School is an active participant in the local community particularly through community links and partnership schools.
St Paul's Girls' School
Beneficiary group, EducationProvision of education to girls aged 11-18 by running an academically selective school offering a stimulating and ambitious programme of study with a rich and diverse extra-curricular programme. Bursaries enable a wide range of girls to take advantage of this exceptional education. The School's values and ethos are outlined on its website http://spgs.org/about/ethos/.
Godolphin And Latymer School
Beneficiary group, EducationThe provision and conduct of a day school for girls aged between 11 and 18 years old, to give a broad and balanced curriculum.
Edcity Office
Beneficiary groupEdCity Office is a charitable company responsible for running the EdCity project office space in White City. The office building will bring together tenants including mission-aligned organisations who, individually and collectively, are aiming to transform outcomes for children in challenging circumstances in the UK and beyond.
Kingston Grammar School
Beneficiary group, EducationThe advancement of education generally and in particular through the provision and conduct of schools in or near the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.The provision of education in Kingston upon Thames for boys and girls in its school Kingston Grammar School. To administer bursaries, grants and awards in support of the education of pupils at Kingston Grammar School.
Lamda LTD
Arts, EducationIn addition to five validated degree programmes, LAMDA offers a Foundation Course and a number of Diplomas, semester and short courses for the private market. The work of the Drama School is complemented by that of Examinations, through which LAMDA offers a drama and communications-based syllabus leading to accredited and non-accredited awards in the UK and overseas.
Enable Leisure And Culture
Facilities, Health, LeisureAs a non-profit distributing organisation we work in partnerships with councils, charities and other bodies to deliver health, leisure and community services that enrich people's lives.We deliver high quality community services including managing local parks, staging innovative public and private events, running sports and local facilities and organising health and wellbeing programmes.
Royal Trinity Hospice
Beneficiary group, HealthThe provision of specialist palliative care services to people diagnosed with terminal illnesses and their families.
The Dolphin Square Charitable Foundation
Charitable activities, HousingThe Foundation assists people, who live or work in Westminster and who are unable to access the housing market without assistance, by investing in social rented housing and affordable home ownership schemes. It does not make grants to individuals. It will however make grants to organisations, whose work assists its intended beneficiaries.
The Arts Educational Schools
EducationThe Arts Educational Schools' aim is to provide a first class education through strong vocational and general education and through developing wider artistic and social skills in all its pupils and students. Each pupil or student is encouraged to develop and fulfill his or her potential, promoting self-confidence and desire to contribute to the wider community.
Imperial College Union
EducationImperial College Union prepares its members to be tomorrow's leaders, by defending and enhancing the student experience at Imperial, through the provision of innovation services, representation and activities.
John Lyon's Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesJohn Lyon's Charity gives grants to benefit children and young people up to the age of 25 who live in nine boroughs in northwest London. Grants are awarded to registered charities and organisations with automatic charitable status.
Bute House Preparatory School For Girls Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationTo advance education primarily by conducting in West London a day school for girls aged 4 to 11. The School's aim is to provide an academic education for pupils with a range of abilities and backgrounds. Bursaries enable a wider range of girls to take advantage of the unique education the School has to offer. Aims and ethos are on its website https://www.butehouse.co.uk/about-us/aims-ethos.html
Westway Trust
LeisureWestway Trust will deliver enterprise, retail, community, cultural and sporting opportunities together with improvements to the public realm on our estate by the A40 Westway. By harnessing the creativity, heritage and diversity that makes the area so special, we will ensure distinctive and attractive spaces that the local community can continue to be proud of, and which visitors can enjoy.
Allchild
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe charity aims to promote the care and upbringing of every child and every young person with a disadvantaged background who lives in or has a close connection to the West London Zone, by supporting positive family relationships, advancing education, promoting health and making the most of each such child and young person?s potential.
The Jigsaw Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationTo provide facilities, services and resources for the education, integration, guidance, assessment, outreach and support of people affected by an autism spectrum disorder.To promote a greater knowledge and understanding of autism.To invite and receive grants, donations, public funding, gifts and contributions to support the primary objective of the Trust.
Hammersmith And Fulham Association For Mental Health
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Health, Social welfaresocial inclusion activities, social enterprises, drop-in service with wide range of therapeutic groups, assertive outreach project, advocacy services at Charing Cross Hospital, Advice and Information service, User involvement projects both at Charing Cross Hospital and in the community, counselling service and physical health advocacy.
Q+
Beneficiary group, Education, Social careAt present, we have two core activities: Queensmill College, a further eduction and supported internship programme for young people with autism aged 19-25; and QHouse, a respite centre for young people with autism where children and their families can stay overnight or enjoy sessional care or holiday clubs in a specially structured safe environment.
Qpr In The Community Trust
Economic and community development, Leisure, Social welfareQPR in the Community Trust provides opportunities in 7 West London boroughs based on the objectives of Health, Education, Social Inclusion & Participation, tackling National issues at a local level.The Trust recognises the power that football/the football Club has, reaching around 25,000 participants yearly aged 2-90, breaking down barriers to participation & creating safer, positive communities.
Fulham Football Club Foundation
Beneficiary group, LeisureProvide high quality sports coaching and participation activities to young people in and out of formal education. Use sport to reach groups such as those who have social or physical disadvantages and provide a variety of opportunities for young people to gain key life skills and qualifications. Partner with local, regional and national organisations to promote a healthy and active lifestyle
Open Age
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, EducationOpen Age is a user led charity enabling older people to sustain their physical and mental well-being by providing over 350 low cost weekly physical, creative & mentally stimulating, learning,& health related activities in community venues. An employment programme supports un-employed people aged 50 and over into sustainable work, training and volunteering.
The Broomton Foundation
The Broomton Foundation focuses on supporting charities within the United Kingdom, East Anglia in particular.
Glass Door Homeless Charity
HousingCare and support for homeless people in West and South West London
Childcare And Business Consultancy Services
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, EducationCBCS acts as an umbrella organisation for voluntary run childcare. CBCS operates some childcare services direct - these include out of school care, playgroup provision and creche facilities - as well as a toy library service and payroll facilities for member childcare groups.
Hammersmith United Charities
Housing, Social care, Social welfareHUC exists to: a) operate almshouses, sheltered housing for those in need within the area of benefit; b) use its 'relief in need' power to alleviate poverty within its area of benefit.