Charities In Kingston Upon Hull City
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Amy Johnson Arts Trust
The advancement of the arts and heritage by educating the public about the life and achievements of pioneering aviator Amy Johnson through: devising and delivering artistic and cultural activities and events; creating and sharing educational and information resources; awarding grants in Hull and the ERY for the purposes of creating new artistic activities relevant to these aims.
Friends Of Pickering Park
AssociationsWe are a Friends Group for a local park in Hull. We arrange events in the park for the community to enjoy.
The East Coast Churches And Community Music Festival
Arts, EducationWe are a community based organisation working with community and church organisations, schools, local authority music services, private music teachers, singing and choral societies to provide opportunities for public performances and to enhance life-style opportunities for all ages through the Arts and especially music making. Our activities are centred on Bridlington and the surrounding villages.
The Mumby Bequest
Beneficiary group, HousingTO PROMOTE SUCH CHARITABLE PURPOSES FOR THE GENERAL BENEFIT OF PERSONS AGED OVER 60 RESIDENT IN THE AREA OF BENEFIT, AS THE TRUSTEES THINK FIT.
Levels
Economic and community development, Housing, Social welfare"LEVELS" was established as a CIO in 2016 by Hull Churches Housing Association, for the provision of additional community development activities. It provides the hub for social cohesion,community development and prevention of social isolation, to improve the quality of life for tenants of Hull Churches Housing Association and local residents throughout the city of Kingston upon Hull.
The Hull Corn Trade Guild
Offers financial support to those who are connected to the corn and feed trade and associated industries based in and around the Yorkshire region. Assistance is available for people of all ages by means of one-off grants.
Familey
Beneficiary group, Health, ResearchWe support female health and maternity services locally in East Yorkshire. This means we support medical education, medical research, the purchase of hospital and community medical equipment and patient transport needs.
Freetown Special Projects Trust
To promote charitable purposes for the benefit of the community in the City of Freetown (including the peninsula area).
Hull City Of Sanctuary
Beneficiary groupThe charity encourages the provision of new services, and also shapes the delivery of existing services, for sanctuary seekers, principally through the application in Hull and East Riding of national City of Sanctuary schemes which accredit those organisations which meet the schemes' criteria. The charity also co ordinates and facilitates the delivery of Hull Refugee Week in the same locality.
The Brocklehurst Neurosurgical Fund
The promotion of neurosurgical practice in the county of East Yorkshire and the neighbouring counties by the purchase and maintenance of research equipment or the provision of facilities for teaching or in such other ways as the Trustees think fit.
Hull Community Playscheme Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, LeisureWE CONTINUE TO PROVIDE CREATIVE PLAY OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR AND YOUNG VOLUNTEERS CONTINUE TO BE THE DRIVING FORCE. COUNTRYSIDE AND SEA SIDE VISITS, OVER NIGHT CAMPING AND RESIDENTIAL ACTIVITY HAVE BEEN HUGELY BENEFICIAL TO PROMOTING HEALTH AND WELL BEING AND WE CONTINUE TO PROMOTE INCLUSIVE WORK SENSITIVE TO THE NEEDS OF THE INDIVIDUAL CHILD OR YOUNG PERSON.
William Pettenger Charity
EducationUse income for the Hull Trinity House School
Worldwide House Of Hope
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, HousingThe activities of the organisation include: translation and interpretation; provision of information, advice and advocacy on health, education, training, employment, housing and welfare benefits. WHH also sign-posts and refers its service-users to specialist providers, as well as accompanying these service-users so as to translate, interpret, advocate and support them. .
Cert Downholme Trust CIO
Beneficiary group, Social welfare1. Our charitable purpose is the advancement of education. 2. Barriers to education are many and varied by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship; all of which prevent people from accessing opportunities. The Trustees define disadvantage in line with the English Index of Multiple Deprivation (I.MD)
The Jack Harrison Vc Mc Charitable Trust
WW1 displays, education about prominent local people from Hull and East Yorkshire
Friends Of Bilton School
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareThe Friends of Bilton School organise activities to raise money for the benefit of the pupils of Bilton Primary School.Activities include a School Fair, discos, raffles, parties and social events.
Development Education Centre (hull)
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationHull (DEC) promotes global learning for those aged 3-19 in schools, and in community groups, mainly through resource loan boxes now administered in partnership with Global Resources in Hull. .We support diversity events in partnership with people of other cultures
Millennium Harvest Church
Charity and VCS support, Facilities, ReligionWe are Chrsitian based organisation that is focused on spiritual and social activities, which include organising and mobilising our local community to help improve peoples lives and solve the problems that are important in our community . These include meeting the spirtual and psychosocial needs of our community through volunteering, community action and some simple neighbourly acts.
The Beverley Road Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureComputor classes , training,youth club,karate, drop ins
The Hull Microbiology Education And Research Fund
ResearchSupport of Medical Education in Microbiology, and research which contributes to Medical Education in Microbiology.
Afrecumda
Arts, Leisure, Social welfareOUR ACTIVITIES INCLUDES; 1. THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION IN THE ART OF MUSIC, DANCE, DRUMS, DRAMA, THEATRE, COMEDY, CREATIVE WRITING, PAINTING, SCULPTURES, CERAMIC AND CINEMA2.THE PROVISION OF LEISURE AND ENTERTAINMENT TO ALL PERSONS IRRESPECTIVE OF THEIR AGE, INFIRMITY, DISABLEMENT, POVERTY OR SOCIAL OR ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES WITH THE OBJECT OF IMPROVING THEIR CONDITION OF LIFE.
The Crawford Reynolds Organisation Limited
Beneficiary groupThe charity's objective is to provide relief for those in need by reason of youth, ill health and/or disability in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Shaw Fund
RELIGIOUS CHARITY
Pickering Park
FacilitiesLand to be held as Public Park
East Yorkshire Cricket Foundation
LeisureCricket