Charities In Kingston Upon Hull City
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Hesslewood Children's Trust (hull Seamen's And General Orphanage)
Beneficiary group, Education, Social careThe relief of those in need and for the promotion of eductaion.
Northern Aldborough Festival
Arts, Charitable activitiesAdvancement of the education of the public in the arts, and in particular, in the arts of music, speech, drama, dance and the visual arts; and to promote such other charitable purposes as the trustees shall in their absolute discretion determine.
Guru Nanak Gurdwara Of Hull
Arts, ReligionCelebrating Birthdays, Martyrdom days and anniversaries of Sikh Gurus with great dignity and reverence;Free Kitchen on every Sundays and any other days of religious importance or Festivals, which is open to all communities and for those attending the GurudwaraArranging for marriage ceremony according to the Sikh rites and the prevailing law of this country;Holding of prayers.
The Downright Special Network
Beneficiary group, EducationWe provide pastoral support to families of children with Down syndrome. We run a weekly group session which provides education, fun and play for babies and children with Down syndrome. School-age children attend fortnightly with their teaching assistants. We provide training for parents, teachers and other professionals. We provide consultancy work within schools to ensure effective inclusion.
Park Street Performing Arts Centre
EducationWe are a performing arts school with an ethos of making the arts available to all
The Joseph Rank Benevolent Fund
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Joseph Rank Benevolent Fund was set up in 1934 to help the poor elderly in Hull. Beneficiaries are retired and receive pension credit. At the Trustees discretion, donations are also made to Hull based charities in December.
Help For Health
Charitable activitiesThe charity makes grants for the relief of the sick and mentally and physically disabled
St. Stephen's Neighbourhood Centre LTD
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Facilities, Social welfareA local charity, with a Community Centre which supports Adults and Young People with Learning Disabilities, their Families and Carers. The Centre holds Youth Clubs for 8yrs-12yrs and 12yrs to 18yrs (upto25yrs with additional needs) three days per week. We host a weekly Lunch Club and a separate Befriending Club. There is an IT Drop in available for those in need of help with Job Searches etc.
Rerun Furniture Service LTD
Housing, Social welfareCollection and redistribution of reusable household items to those in need within the communities we work. We work in partnership with the local authority homeless department to provide essential items that are needed once they've been provided with a property. We also work with other social and community groups including churches to meet the needs of those disadvantaged in our community.
Aim Higher
Beneficiary group, Health"Empowering neurodiverse children, young people and their families across Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire."We are dedicated to providing neurodiversity, mental health, and educational support for families of children and young people aged 0-25 years. With a special focus on autism, we strive to create an inclusive and supportive community where every individual can thrive.
Bridges Hull LTD
Beneficiary groupThe charity aims to help disengaged / disaffected young people in the Bransholme area of Hull. It does this by developing positive relationships with them and engaging them in a broad range of social and educational activities.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Barnabas, Swanland
Arts, Beneficiary group, ReligionRegular worship for all and provision of sacred space for prayer and contemplation. Pastoral support including visiting the sick and bereaved. Teaching and promoting Christianity through sermons and groups, the staging of events, meetings and the use of literature. Provision of activities for specific groups e.g. children, youth, senior citizens. Supporting other charities in the UK and overseas.
Recycling Unlimited
Education, Environment, Health, Social welfareTo assist in the treatment and care of persons, primarily but not exclusively resident in Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire, suffering from mental illness of any description and members of any disadvataged or socially excluded group in need of rehabilitation, by the provision of facilities for work experience and vocational skills training.
Inspire Communities LTD
We provide social care, inclusion, inspiration and purpose to all people in all communities.
Open Doors Project (hull)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Religion, Social welfareOpen Doors Project (Hull), based at Princes Avenue Methodist Church, supports asylum seekers and refugees in the Hull area, by befriending, counselling, listening, by providing free food parcels, used and new donated items (e.g. clothing and household), limited cash support and housing costs for destitute asylum seekers, language and music sessions, tea/coffee and lunch one day per week.
Hull And East Riding Breast Friends
HealthWe are local pro-active charity serving those affected by Breast Cancer in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire and North East Lincolnshire.
Purple House Nurseries
Beneficiary group, ChildcareNursery Childcare for 0-5's
New Life Support
We are a resource to the people of Hull and East Riding and the surrounding areas by providing advice assistance and organising programmes of physical, educational and other activities to these ends.
Hull Yfc
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe have worked in one of Hull's most deprived communities since 1994. We provide long-term support to children and families helping them overcome problems linked to living in poverty. Our committed staff live in the community enabling us to fully understand its needs and form trusting relationships. This simple approach means we are invited to support those that most professionals fail to engage.
Eternal Benefits
Social welfareTo benefit the residents of Hull by providing activities and facilities in the interests of social welfare, relief of poverty and social inclusion without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race or of political, religious or other opinions with the objective of improving the conditions of life for the residents and to advance the Christian faith.
Sutton-On-Hull Methodist Church
Religion, Social welfareTO PROMOTE A PLACE OF SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT FOR THE COMMUNITY, A MEETING PLACE OF PEACE, FRIENDSHIP AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT FOR THE PUBLIC IN SUTTON ON HULL AND SURROUNDING AREA.
The Hull & East Yorkshire Centre For The Deaf
Health, LeisureThe provision of social amenities, recreational and other facilities in Hull for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Westcott Tots
Beneficiary group, ChildcareEDUCATE YOUNG CHILDREN
Rotary Club Of Howden Trust Fund
AssociationsRotary activity supporting local, national and international charities
Yorkshire Beekeepers' Association
Beneficiary group, EnvironmentYBKA promotes beekeeping throughout Yorkshire, providing education, training and support for our members and informing the public at large, particularly children, about the important role that the honeybee plays in the natural ecology.