Charities In Hampshire
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Trinity Winchester
Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareThe organisation provides emotional and practical support for people experiencing the effects of homelessness, unemployment, addiction, domestic violence and abuse, poverty or social exclusion. From its HQ in Winchester it offers information, advice, healthcare, food, washing and laundry facilities, recreational facilities, education, counselling, groups, complementary therapies and welfare.
Age Concern Hampshire
Charitable activities, Health, Housingi) Awareness raising and campaigning; ii) Promoting Active retirement to support a positive and meaningful ageing journeyiii) Information services for local residentsiv) Care and Wellbeing Centres offering Day Servicesv) Footcare Clinicsvi) Hospital to Home (H2H) support service to improve health & wellbeing for patients whilst staying in hospital.
Kings Community Church (southampton)
ReligionKing's Community Church is a member of the national body of the Evangelical Alliance and is best described as a bible believing charismatic Christian church. As such, its highest purpose is to honour Jesus Christ as Lord by seeking to love and serve God, each other in the church and those in the world around us.
The Hampton Trust (hampshire And The Isle Of Wight)
Beneficiary group, Social welfareFocusing on early intervention/preventative programmes across all ages to build resilience, disrupt patterns and break the cycle of abuse, tackling the root cause of domestic abuse and supporting victims and survivors, through tailored interventions to individuals committing abuse against their family. Providing visionary rehabilitation programmes for individuals in the criminal justice system.
Southampton City And Region Action To Combat Hardship
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo relieve the effects of poverty for families and individuals with needs recognised by approved referral agencies in Southampton and the surrounding area.
Citizens Advice Hampshire
Charitable activitiesCitizens Advice Hampshire acts as a consortium of all Citizens Advice Bureaux in Hampshire, Portsmouth and Isle of Wight. It works to build the capacity of the service, develop new services that meet client needs and works to improve the impact of the service by promotion, networking and social policy campaigning
Testlands
TO FURTHER OR BENEFIT THE RESIDENTS OF SOUTHAMPTON AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD, WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, RACE OR OF POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS OR OTHER OPINIONS BY ASSOCIATING TOGETHER THE SAID RESIDENTS AND THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES, VOLUNTARY AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS IN A COMMON EFFORT TO ADVANCE EDUCATION AND TO PROVIDE FACILITIES IN THE INTERESTS OF SOCIAL WELFARE
Southampton Citizens Advice Bureau
Charitable activities, Social welfareTo promote any charitable purpose for the public benefit by the advancement of education, the protection and preservation of health and the relief of poverty, sickness and distress in particular, but without limitation, for the benefit of the community in Southampton City and surrounding areas
Stella's Voice
HousingProtecting the vulnerable. A source of help & hope at home and abroad.
Cathedral Church Of St Thomas Of Canterbury Portsmouth
ReligionThe objects are (a) to advance the Christian religion in accordance with the faith and practice of the Church of England, in particular by furthering the mission of the Church of England; (b) to care for and conserve the fabric and structure of the Cathedral Church building; (c) to advance any other charitable purposes which are ancillary to the furtherance of the above purposes
Chapter Of The Cathedral Church Of The Holy Spirit, Guildford
ReligionTo advance the Christian religion in accordance with the faith and practice of the Church of England, in particular by furthering the mission of the Church of England;and,to care for and conserve the fabric and structure of the Cathedral Church building.
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Solent Branch
EnvironmentRSPCA Solent Branch covers 400 square miles of Hampshire and operates The Stubbington Ark Animal Centre in Fareham. We support the inspectorate to rescue, rehabilitate, rehome and release back to the wild injured, abandoned, mistreated and stray animals/wildlife. As a separately registered Branch of the RSPCA, we are responsible for raising our own funds to deliver our vital animal welfare work.
The Rainbow Centre For Conductive Education LTD
HealthCentre provides conductive education for people with motor disorders - mainly those who have cerebral palsey but also now offering support for adults affected by strokes or Parkinsons.
Royal Surrey Charity
HealthTo support the activities of the Royal Surrey County Hospital and to enhance the service and facilities provided to patients.
Waverley Hoppa Community Transport
Economic and community development, Social welfareHoppa is committed to providing a friendly and supportive door to door community transport service for those in Waverley rural areas in need of public transport by reason of remoteness or access difficulties.
Motiv8 South
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationLife chances for young people and families.Motiv8 delivers high quality community, education and employment services that lead to transformed lives and positive outcomes.
Enable Ability
Beneficiary group, HealthTo provide care, welfare, interest and advancement of disabled people and their families and carers in the locality. To respond to the needs of the above people.Enable Ability has the general aims of contributing to the quality of life of disabled people and those related to them in the greater Portsmouth area.
Sussex Interpreting Services
Beneficiary groupThe improvement of public service delivery and service access for BME individuals, by providing efficient & effective community interpreting and translation services
The Alice Ellen Cooper-Dean Charitable Foundation
Charitable activities, Saving of lives, Social welfareThe Foundation makes grants to charitable bodies in accordance with the objects set out in the trust deed. In addition to supporting local and national charities,mainly on a regular basis,the Foundation has made overseas grants to advance education,relieve poverty,sickness,and suffering some of which have been caused by conflict and disasters.
Basingstoke Gymnastics Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe advancement of education of children within the borough of Basingstoke and Deane by way of providing gymnastic facilities and other associated activities.
Winchester Student Union
Charity and VCS support, EducationWinchester Student Union provides independent educational advice & support and a broad range of extracurricular activities and volunteering opportunities to students of the University of Winchester; this includes an annual, diverse programme of campaigns designed to elect positive behavioral change and provide critical information for the welfare and interests of members and the wider community.
The Environment Centre (tec)
Provides practical support to individuals, communities, local authorities and businesses wanting to enhance their environment, reduce their use of natural resources and improve their lifestyles and local communities.
Roman Catholic Purposes In Connection With The Congregation Of The Most Holy Redeemer
Arts, Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, ReligionSummarised in Trust Deed''The Charitable purposes which advance religious and other charitable work for the time being carriedon by orunder the direction of the Society as the Trustees with the approval of the Superior shall from time to time think fit''. Current activities:Care Parish/Communities,Retreat Centre,Missions,Homeless Centre,Prison/Hospital Chapl., Publish/distr. Christian literature
Bethany Care Trust
Beneficiary groupCare of physically and mentally frail elderly Christians in a residential setting
Possability People Limited
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareTo promote social inclusion of disabled people in South East (1) by facilitating their involvement and participation in the planning and decision making structure of their communities, so that they can have equal rights and a voice and control over issues affecting their lives, and (2) by providing services including advice and guidance on welfare rights, health, housing and employment.