Charities In Hartlepool
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Hartlepool Rovers Junior Section
Beneficiary group, LeisureHartlepool Rovers Junior Section is a small youth rugby grouped aimed at developing young rugby players. We cater for ages form 6 - 18 years old both boys and girls
Ds43 Community Defibrillators
The Advancement of health and the saving of lives in Hartlepool and the surrounding area by:-a) The provision of Public Access Defibrillators (AED's) in areas of suitable utility.b) Promoting awareness of AED's and providing information and education pertaining to their safe and correct use.
Guisborough Christian Centre
Leisure, Religion, Social welfareGuisborough Christian Centre is a Christan fellowship which operates in Guisborough, East Cleveland and elsewhere for the advancement of the Christian religion, relief of persons in need, hardship and distress, the advancement of education, provision of recreational facilities in the interests of social welfare
Tees Valley North District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe provision of Scouting to young people aged 6 to 25 years
The Just Love Project
Housing, Social welfareTo supply personal and home hygiene packs to those suffering hygiene poverty.
Northumbrian Industrial Mission LTD
ReligionWe organise the activities of 1 paid Chaplain Team Leader and 21 Voluntary Chaplains who a) engage directly with people in places of work, b) work collaboratively with ministries in other sectors, with local churches and with other agencies. c) represent to those in authority, peoples' experience and perception of work, and raise questions with those who make decisions. See Annual Report.
Cleveland Scientific Institution
Charitable activities, Education, Professions, ResearchAdvancement of metallurgical, mining, chemical, engineering and shipbuilding sciences. Provision of rooms for study and facilities for lectures. Making grants for research, or study solely or jointly with other bodies. Provision of grants to schools for the encouragement of science & engineering subjects. Provision of grants for students to attend university.
The High Tide Foundation
Beneficiary groupThe High Tide Foundation aims to connect Education and Industry across Teesside whilst raising aspirations of young people through industry led programmes. The Foundation focuses on the Tees Valley area and provides support to students through opportunities. High Tide has over 100 business members who offer resources which are used to help young people gain experience within the world of work.
New Welfare
LeisureThe object of the CIO is the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation for the benefit of the inhabitants of Hartlepool and the surrounding area by the provision of facilities for the playing of boxing, martial arts and related activities
The Recovery Advocates And Consultants UK
Charitable activities, HealthWe provide free at the point of delivery services around substance misuse, providing advocacy and recovery coaching to the most marginalised and vulnerable individuals in our society. We give clients the opportunity to recovery and rediscover their life goals as well as providing them with a toolbox of health coping strategies to reduce the risk of relapse.
Hartlepool Sea Cadets
Associations, Leisure, Saving of livesCadets can gain skills that assist employers, for example self-confidence, leadership and good communication skills. Further skills learnt by the youngsters include life saving, Seamanship, Canoeing, Navigation, Communications, Sailing, Cookery, Rowing, Swimming, Wind Surfing. The unit also has a very successful band which performs at many local events throughout the year
Hartlepool Church Of The Nazarene
ReligionWeekly Sunday worship service 10:30am, all wellcome.
Victoria's Wish
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Social careVictoria's Wish raises money by having events such as race nights, music/band nights, Tombolas, collections etc. we use the money by taking familes to events , giving grants for expenses that occur through the childs illness and providing short respite breaks for families.
Cleveland Beekeepers Association
Education, EnvironmentWe provide the following services:Training and Mentoring to BeekeepersEducational development for BeekeepersSpeakers to other organisationsMonthly Lectures and demonstrations open to the general publicVolunteer Swarm Collectors who will remove Honey Bee Swarms for the General PublicA Display Stand and Beekeepers who attend Shows and Events to promote Beekeeping to the general public
Wellbeing Plus
Health, Social welfareWe support individuals facing challenges like chronic illnesses, mental health issues, loneliness, and isolation etc. We host weekly coffee mornings and craft groups aimed to teach new skills, boost confidence, and reduce anxiety Overall, We strive to build a supportive & inclusive community where individuals can learn new skills, enhance self-esteem, and alleviate feelings of isolation.
The Regional Refugee Forum North East
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesWe empower Refugee and Asylum Seeker community activists and mobilisers to turn their ideas to support their communities into practical action. And we unite the region's Refugee led Community Organisations (RCOs) in collective action to produce their Collective Voice so it can influence the development of evidence based policy and practice around Asylum, Integration and Equality.
Making A Difference
Beneficiary group, HealthThe aim of the Charity is to provide a free and confidential, accessible counselling service for young people aged 11-25 years of age, to improve their mental health and emotional well-being and help them to reach their full potential.
Breathe Easy Darlington
Associations, Leisure, Social welfareBreathe Easy Darlington offers exercise classes and social activities to people within Darlington and surrounding areas who have a lung or respiratory condition.
New Life Fellowship (pentecostal Church)
Arts, Health, Religion, Social welfareGeneral church meetings. Also have friendship group open to all and advertised recently in Library. Also offer counselling service for those in debt and also, through a known professional counsellor, for all other needs.
The Child Hearing Impairment And Language Development Project
Beneficiary group, HealthSummer & Half term activitiesYouth clubs (ages 5-10 years and 11-19 years) Residential Weekends18-25 group
Synergy Teesside
Beneficiary group, ReligionSynergy hosts innovative conversations for small groups and networks, with the aim of encouraging more integrated communities in Teesside. Through learning communities and direct action in different spheres, we support grassroots activism and community organising.
Greatham Community Association Limited
Arts, Associations, Facilities, LeisureProvide and maintain a community centre in the village of Greatham for the use of the residents of the village and surrounding area. The Association has sections providing the following weekly activites :- Line Dancing and Carpet Bowls. Entertainment, social, health and educational activities may also be occasionally provided. Various other activities are provide through affiliated organisations.
Catcote School Parents And Friends
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationWe raise money for the specific enrichment and benefit of all Catcote Academy/Catcote Futures from Year 7 up to life long learners with a special educational need/additional needs. This includes residential, events and equipment school budgets cannot supply.
Pne Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationOver the next ten years the Foundation's strategy will be to focus primarily on increasing access to enterprise for young people in the North East of England through the provision of funding for projects and activities that support young people to consider self-employment as a realistic career option.
Hartlepool Sportability Club
LeisureWe are a sports club based at the Headland Sports Hall in Hartlepool catering for people with physical, sensory or learning difficuties. Activities include use of a fitness room, new age curling, trampoline,table tennis, badminton, tennis,football, netball and boccia in the sports hall . Off site activities include walking, archery, golf and 10 pin bowling.