Charities In Kingston Upon Hull City
Discover 446 charities in Kingston Upon Hull City. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Hessle Road Network
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfareWe offer a range of services to young people aged 9-25 as well as members of the wider community including open access sessions, issue based work, sports/well-being, outreach/detached sessions, employment projects, volunteering opportunities, a domestic abuse awareness project and intensive one to one support sessions.
Absolutely Cultured Limited
ArtsAbsolutely Cultured is an arts organisation delivering a visual arts programme & curating of exhibitions, performance & events. With a strong public engagement programme having a positive impact on the city and a talent development & learning programme which gives access to cultural education & career opportunities in the arts.
Cornerhouse (yorkshire)
HealthTo focus on sexual health and well-being, particularly targeting young men and women and other vulnerable or marginalised groups.To provide information, support and services to enable people to make informed choices and to take appropriate action, to improve their sexual health and well-being, and reduce the stigma associated with sexually transmitted infections and HIV.
Anlaby Park Methodist Church
ReligionReligous actitivities
The Joseph And Annie Cattle Trust
Beneficiary groupThe object of the charity is to provide for general charitable purposes in the local (Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire) area. The aged, disabled and underprivileged are assisted wherever possible as are children suffering from dyslexia. Financial assistance is provided primarily to supporting institutions specialising in these areas.
The Leonard Chamberlain Trust
Education/TrainingRelief of PovertyAccommodation/HousingReligious activities
Kingswood Sports CIO
Health, LeisureTo promote physical and mental health, fitness of the local community and surrounding area.
Real Aid
Beneficiary group, Saving of lives, Social welfareTo advance education worldwide and for the public benefit to relieve persons and in particular children who are suffering sickness, need, hardship or distress anywhere in the world as a result of famine, drought, flood, war or any other calamity.
Yorkshire Young Musicians
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationTo provide access to a music education to young people in particular by the provision of a music school and centre of excellence in music education and performance.
Choices And Rights Disability Coalition
Beneficiary groupChoices and Rights Disability Coalition (CARDC) are an organisation run and controlled exclusively by disabled people in the Hull and East Riding area. One of our key roles is to support disabled people and their families to employ Personal Assistants, so they can live independent lives.
Oakwood Dog Rescue
Animals, HousingWorking Locally in the East Riding area to help unwanted and abandoned dogs by taking them in, feeding, providing shelter, healthcare and any other needs. Finding new homes, assessing new homes, adopting out the dogs.Provides a Community Facility for Dog Owners to go to get education and advice on dog ownership.
Hull Foodbank
Social welfareHull foodbank provides three days emergency supplies of food for people living in Hull and who are referred to us by local partners.
Home-Start (hull)
Beneficiary group, HousingHome-Start is a vountary organisation that supports families with at leat one child under five in their own home.
The Charterhouse
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social careAn Almshouse charity offering general sheltered housing for the elderly (aged 60 and over). The accommodation comprises 35 self-contained flats with on-site warden based on one site in central Hull, East Yorkshire.
Hull Community Church
Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareThe activities of the charity includes the advancement of the Christian faith by proclamation and example, action in the local community and involvement with other churches in the city and region, the relief of unemployment, the prevention or relief of poverty, the promotion of education, the relief of sickness and preservation of health and the provision of recreational facilities.
Stadium Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Stadium Charitable Trust provides grants which meet our charitable objectives within defined focus areas. Our defined areas are currently Hull, East Yorkshire and Sheffield. We do not accept any unsolicited applications. For further information email [email protected]
Humber Rescue
The objective of Humber Rescue since 1990 has been to provide a fast response rescue vessel on the upper reaches of The River Humber and its tributaries, and is governed by a Deed of Trust dated 14th November 1989
Sunflowers Children's Action Group
Beneficiary group, EducationSunflowers Children's Action Group aims to relieve the needs of children between 3-16 suffering from life-limiting/life-threatening illnesses and their families by arranging special activities and events to create memories, make friendships and provide mutual support in the Lincolnshire and Yorkshire regions.
Hull Churches Home From Hospital Service
Charity and VCS support, Health, HousingSUPPORT THROUGH TRAINED VOLUNTEERS TO PEOPLE LEAVING HOSPITAL WHO ARE WITHOUT FRIENDS OR RELATIVES AND WHO NEED UP TO SIX WEEKS TO ADAPT TO 'CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES'. ALSO A SUPPORT SERVICE TO CARERS WITH DEPENDENTS WHO HAVE CANCER. ALSO A 'TELECARE' SUPPORT SERVICE IN ASSOCIATION WITH PCT AND SOCIAL SERVICES.
The Hull & East Riding Sports Club
LeisureProvision of sporting/recreational activities
Run With IT
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationWe deliver innovative and challenging learning programmes for children and adult learners. Although the Centre has a broad range of programmes and initiatives, the main focus is on raising levels of both literacy and numeracy using the stadium as the classroom.We work with schools and education providers to design packages to support the needs of identified groups of all ages and abilities.
Bodmin Road Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Health, Social care, Social welfareDEBT SERVICE DEBT MANAGEMENT BUDGETTING.COMMUINTY CAFE,MEALS AND A COMMUNITY MEETING PLACE.CARERS SERVICE, RESPITE SHOPPING LIGHT HOUSEWORK HOSPITAL VISITS BEFREINDING.CHILDREN AND FAMILES WORK, SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN HOLIDAY CLUBS PRE-SCHOOL SESSIONS SPECIAL EVENTS FAMILY SUPPORT. 1:1 SUPPORT SERVICE, DISCIPLESHIP COURSES, SUPPORT FOR NEW CHRISTIANS, BEFRIENDING AND SUPPORT FOR THE LONELY.
British Quality Care Foundation
Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareGeneral charitable purposes, Housing, skill development and Employment support, Education and Training, Relief of poverty, Health improvement
Dyslexia Sparks
Arts, Beneficiary groupDyslexia Sparks offers support to individuals of all ages with dyslexia and related SPLDs. We provide dyslexia and dyscalculia assessments to children and adults via private referral. We offer specialist tuition to children and adults to develop literacy and maths skills, as well as study skills, time management and report-writing. We provide teacher training as well as support to organisations.
Ferens Art Gallery
Arts, HeritageTHE PROVISION AND MAINTENANCE OF AN ART GALLERY FOR THE EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART IN PERPETUITY AND THE PURCHASE OF WORKS OF ART FOR EXHBITION THEREIN.