Charities In Islington
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The Quill Foundation
Economic and community development, Education, Research, Social welfareScientific & medical research. Educational support. Relief of poverty, sickness and distress.Promotion of Economic Development, Health Care, Education, Social Agricultural Investment and Environmental Engineering, with an emphasis on Local Employment and Ecological Sustainability, focussed on Developing countries, especially in sub Saharah Africa.
Noizonic Foundation
Arts, Beneficiary groupProvision of music and arts education to underprivileged children.
Hhec
Religionto advance the Orthodox Jewish Faith in the observance of the Sabbath for the benefit of the public through the establishment and maintenance of an Eruv and the promotion of Orthodox Jewish teaching concerning the observance of the Sabbath.
The Highbury Old Girls' Centenary Fund
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationProvides books and resources for students to assist them to progress to further education.Also provides music bursary for gifted pupils.
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Highbury Opera Theatre
ArtsProduction of Operas for participation and viewing by local schoolchildren and the local community within the Islington area and adjacent areas in North London.
Highbury Builders Collective
Economic and community developmentEducation & Training in:Urban Food and Medicinal ProductionUrban BeekeepingEnvironmental Building ProjectsRainwater HarvestingWaste & RecyclingAI assistive programming
Royal Air Forces Association City And Central London Branch
Armed forcesMeetings for members and welfare support for RAF associated people in area
Hope For Somalia Foundation
EDUCATION AND RELIEF
Angel Shed Theatre Company
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareWe are an inclusive theatre company for young people in Islington. We give access to the transformative power of participation in the performing arts, irrespective of ability or income. We enable greater inclusion for those likely to be otherwise excluded: those with disabilities, mental health issues, or disadvantaged backgrounds. We do this through workshops, performances and community outreach.
Media Education Association
Members receive regular e-mailed newsletters. Membership is free. MEA members' expertise is made available through joint research activities with other educational bodies. Results are accessible via the MEA website. By its representation on other bodies MEA contributes to the wider media education constituency.