Charities In Hertfordshire
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Trafalgar Entertainment Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, LeisurePerformances (e.g. Youth theatre productions and schools outreach programmes), workshops and entering into new management contracts for the operation of theatres.
Chexs
Beneficiary groupCHEXS utilises a unique model to build strong families that contribute to a thriving community. By working with the whole family, CHEXS helps parents or carers build strong, positive relationships and trust with their children. We also coach children and young people through a variety of innovative projects designed to build self-esteem, teamwork, problem-solving and tangible skills.
Adult Training Network Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareATN provides training to socially excluded members of the community. It endeavours to build the skills and confidence of traditionally disadvantaged members of the community, including refugees and members of ethnic minority communities to support their entry into meaningful employment. In addition, ATN integrates learners into the social and cultural fabric of society.
Shenley Park Trust
Economic and community development, FacilitiesTo maintain and develope a 45 acre rural park for the public.
Christchurch Baptist Welwyn Garden City CIO
FacilitiesThe church's activities seek to meet our principal purpose by sharing the love of Jesus in practical ways as well as providing ways of explaining our faith to others. All activities seek to show the love of Jesus and bring people into a closer relationship with him. The church provides a variety of activities both to its membership and to the wider community.
The Lincolnsfields Centre LTD
Beneficiary groupProvision of educational facilities for day visits and residential programmes for children and adults.Provision of training / support for young people experiencing difficulties in full time education.Protection of WW2 heritage relating to charity's property.
Arts Therapies For Children
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthTO PROMOTE AND PROTECT THE GOOD HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF CHILDREN AGED 5 - 11 EXPERIENCING LEARNING, BEHAVIOURAL, EMOTIONAL AND OTHER DIFFICULTIES THROUGH THE PROVISION OF ARTS THERAPIES IN A SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT AS AN ADDITION TO THEIR DAILY SCHOOL EXPERIENCE.
Christ Hope Of Glory Ministries
Beneficiary group, ReligionMissionary & outreach work by evangelism through organisation & crusade.Facilitating the practice of the Christian belief among members, the youth of the church and the general public.Leadership and moral training of the youth.Children and the youth encouraged to participate in youth movements. Marriage seminars conducted to enhance family commitment.provision of health education.
Rephael House
HealthOperation of Rephael House Counselling Centre.
Zeo Church
Associations, Economic and community development, ReligionThe main activities of the charity are centred around demonstrating God's love and care, mainly to the people of Hitchin and surrounding area, but also to the wider World. This is done both through the more conventional church work and through a variety of community activities.
Spotlight On Africa
Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareSoA is focused on the relief of poverty in sub-Saharan Africa. It seeks to do this not only by providing financial assistance, but also by promoting the exchange of expertise, learning and friendship with the communities that it works with. The formal objectives of SoA are to advance education, alleviate poverty & unemployment and protect & preserve health for people in sub-Saharan Africa.
East Herts Citizens Advice Service
Charitable activitiesThe service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free information and advice, and by influencing policymakers. It provides practical advice help and guidance to members of the public through several locations in the East Herts area and helps individuals to be aware of their rights and responsibilities and the services available to them.
Borehamwood Torah Centre
ReligionProviding educational activities in the advancement of Orthodox Judaism
Brothers Of The Sacred Heart
Beneficiary group, ReligionThe Charity's objects are to advance for the public benefit such charitable purposes connected to the Roman Catholic religion in England and Wales or in other countries where the Brothers of the Sacred Heart are established. Its current aims include: supporting Catholic education in England and in Africa, caring for elderly and retired brethren, and supporting the religious community and mission.
Chilterns Area Quaker Meeting (religious Society Of Friends) And Related Charities
Housing, ReligionChilterns Area Quaker Meeting is part of the organisational structure of the Religious Society of Friends in Britain. It is the primary organisational unit for church affairs in the Chilterns; provides public worship at 7 local Quaker meetings; owns and maintains 6 meeting houses; oversees the spiritual and pastoral life of the Quaker community; and organises Quaker work, witness and outreach.
St John's Methodist Church, Potters Bar
Beneficiary group, Childcare, ReligionÔÇó Regular public acts of worship open to allÔÇó Teaching and promotion of Christianity through sermons, small groups, events, services and coursesÔÇó Pastoral work including visiting the sick and bereavedÔÇó Clubs and meetings for all with a Christian ethosÔÇó Provision of Nursery Playgroups in Potters BarÔÇó Supporting other charities financially and with prayer
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Hitchin, St Mary
Professions, ReligionThe PCC is responsible for promoting the mission of the Church of England throughout the town of Hitchin. It does this by working alongside the Team Rector and the other Team clergy in providing a wide range of activities and events - ecumenical, evangelical, pastoral, and social. All the churches are conscious that the communities they serve are varied in ethnicity, age, and economic wealth.
Luton And Leighton Area Quaker Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (quakers) In Britain
Housing, ReligionThe furtherance of the general religious and charitable purposes of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Britain in the area of Luton and Leighton Area Meeting and beyond by for example strengthening the life and witness of Quaker Meetings; undertaking Quaker service for the relief of suffering at home and abroad; providing for the pastoral care of members and attenders.
Hatzola Herts
Emergency medical response
The Priory Charity
The Priory Charity maintains the Priory Building and its grounds to preserve its heritage for the benefit of Ware residents. In order to do this, the Charity generates income by letting office suites, and hiring the facilities for weddings, functions, conferences and community events. A subsidiary, Ware Priory Trading Limited, has been created to carry out its commercial activities.
Herts Vision Loss
Associations, Charitable activities, Health, HousingHerts Vision Loss services:Home Visits by staff and trained volunteersA Hospital Information Service located in eye clinicsA central Resource Centre and outreach locations Information for visually impaired people through a help/advice line A regular Newsletter and full information via our website. Support to local social clubs across the countyChildren's services, social clubs
Tilehouse Counselling
Beneficiary group, HealthProfessional Counselling service for adults and young people (aged 13 and up).
The Road Victims Trust
THE CHARITY PROVIDES SUPPORT TO THOSE AFFECTED BY ROAD DEATH WHO LIVE IN THE COUNTIES OF BEDFORDSHIRE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, HERTFORDSHIRE, NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK.
The Greek Orthodox Community The Twelve Apostles Hertfordshire Trust
Providing religious activities for the Greek Orthodox community.
James Marshall Foundation CIO
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareTo advance in life young people living in Harpenden, Wheathampstead, Redbourn, Kimpton, Flamstead and Markyate who are under the age of 25 and in financial hardship by the provision of grants to assist with their education and career development.